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U.S. consular officials in Ecuador


   Bahia de Caraquez: Alberto Santos (Consular Agent 1900-17)
   Esmeraldas: Ferdinand Servat (Consular Agent 1905) George D. Hedian (Consular Agent 1917-26)
   Guayaquil: Jose N. Casanova (Consul 1859-61) L. V. Prevost (Consul 1863-67) George D. Dillard (Consul General 1897) Martin Reinberg (Vice Consul General 1897) Robert Burnet Jones (Vice Consul General 1902-11) Thomas Nast (Consul General 1902) Herman R. Dietrich (Consul General 1903-12) Isaac A. Reinberg (Vice Consul General 1904) Charles F. Baker (Vice Consul 1914) Frederic W. Goding (Consul General 1914-24) James H. Roth (Vice Consul 1917) Lynn W. Franklin (Vice Consul 1918) William W. Morse (Vice Consul 1919-24) Charles W. Copeland (Vice Consul 1919) Richard P. Butrick (Consul 1924-26) R. Alan Reed (Vice Consul 1926) Harold D. Clum (Consul 1926-30) W. Allen Rhode (Vice Consul 1929) Harold D. Clum (Consul General 1930-33) Taylor W. Gannett (Vice Consul 1932) Lee Worley (Vice Consul 1932) Philip K. Tattersall (Vice Consul 1932) Harold B. Quarton (Consul General 1933-34) William C. Burdett (Vice Consul 1942-44) Mario B. Rodriguez (Vice Consul 1943) Hilton F. Wood (Vice Consul 1943) Samuel Bedwell Olden, Jr. (Vice Consul 1943) Cyril L. F. Thiel (Consul 1943) Walter Smith (Vice Consul 1943) Harold L. Williamson (Consul General 1943) Perry Ellis (Consul 1949) Samuel O. Lane (Consul General 1962) James Ford Cooper (Consul General 1994)
   Manta: Max Voelcker (Consular Agent 1907-11) Henry Dearborn (Vice Consul 1943)
   Quito: Oliver Ellsworth (Consul 1851-53) Gerald A. Drew (Consul 1940-42) Claude G. Ross (Vice Consul 1941-45) Alexander Heard (Vice Consul 1943) Philip G. Cottell (Vice Consul 1943) Ellis A. Bonnet (Consul 1943) James W. Gantenbein (Consul 1943) Maurice M. Bernbaum (Consul 1948-50) Samuel O. Lane (Consul General 1962-66)

 

 


 
   
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