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U.S. consular officials in Honduras


   Amapala: Charles Roloff (Vice Consul 1884) William Heyden (Consular Agent 1897-1905) Georg Schmuck (Consular Agent 1909-11) Heinrich Jesse (Consular Agent 1916)
   Bonacca: William Bayly (Consular Agent 1883-84) William Bayly (Consular Agent 1888-1905) Sandy Kirkconnell (Consular Agent 1906-29)
   Ceiba: Louis Bier (Consular Agent 1897-98) Dean R. Wood (Consul 1905) William C. Wildt (Vice Consul 1905) George F. Davis (Consul 1911-12) Harold D. Clum (Consul 1912-13) Kenneth S. Patton (Vice Consul 1912) Walter F. Boyle (Consul 1914-15) Francis J. Dyer (Consul 1916-17) Leopold Eden Scott (Vice Consul 1916) Derrill H. McCollough (Vice Consul 1919-29) Charles N. Willard (Consul 1919) William P. Garrety (Consul 1920) Parker W. Buhrman (Consul 1920-21) Alexander K. Sloan (Consul 1922) Ernest E. Evans (Vice Consul 1926) Nelson R. Park (Consul 1927-30) Warren C. Stewart (Vice Consul 1932) Henry S. Haines (Vice Consul 1932)
   Puerto Castilla: Willard L. Beaulac (Vice Consul 1923-24) Winfield H. Scott (Vice Consul 1926-29)
   Puerto Cortes: William E. Alger (Consular Agent 1891-1902) William E. Alger (Consul 1902-04) George C. Clement (Vice & Deputy Consul 1905) Felix S. S. Johnson (Consul 1905-06) Claude I. Dawson (Consul 1910-12) David J. D. Myers (Consul 1914) John A. Gamon (Consul 1914-15) Walter F. Boyle (Consul 1915-17) Albert S. Roby (Vice Consul 1916) John R. Bradley (Consul 1918-19) Albert H. Gerberich (Vice Consul 1919-22) C. Cletus Miller (Vice Consul 1919) Ray H. Miller (Vice Consul 1922) Knox Alexander (Vice Consul 1922) Alfred T. Burri (Consul 1925) Ray Fox (Consul 1925-27) Gardner A. Myrick (Vice Consul 1926-29) Archer Woodford (Vice Consul 1929) Thomas C. Wasson (Vice Consul 1932) Swift Vaughter (Vice Consul 1932) William Frank Lebus, Jr. (Vice Consul 1942) Francis C. Jordan (Vice Consul 1945) Francis C. Jordan (Consul 1945)
   Roatán: Oliver L. Hardgrave (Consular Agent 1916)
   San Juancito: Louis F. Valentine (Consular Agent 1910-11) Adam R. Gordon (Consular Agent 1916)
   San Pedro Sula: J. M. Mitchell, Jr. (Consular Agent 1891-1925) William Forrest Coleman (Consular Agent 1927-29)
   Tegucigalpa: Alfred K. Moe (Consul 1902-04) William E. Alger (Consul 1904-09) George Bernhard (Vice Consul 1905) Arminius T. Haeberle (Consul 1910-13) Ezra M. Lawton (Consul 1914-17) Lynn W. Franklin (Vice & Deputy Consul 1914-15) Stanley L. Wilkinson (Vice Consul 1916) George K. Donald (Consul 1919-22) Philip A. Davis (Vice Consul 1922) Robert L. Keiser (Consul 1922) George P. Shaw (Consul 1926-29) R. Austin Acly (Vice Consul 1930-35) Robert F. Fernald (Consul 1930) Gaston Smith (Consul 1932) Roswell C. Beverstock (Vice Consul 1945) James H. Webb (Vice Consul 1945)
   Tela: Philip S. Elliott (Consular Agent 1905) Joseph Rivers (Consular Agent 1916) Robert de C. Purdy (Vice Consul 1922-32) Harold C. Hilts (Vice Consul 1926-27) T. Monroe Fisher (Vice Consul 1929) Kenneth S. Stout (Vice Consul 1932)
   Utilla (Útila): John B. Richardson (Consul 1905) Ben Waskon Baker (Vice Consul 1905)

 

 


 
   
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