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U.S. consular officials in Jamaica


   Black River: C. M. Farquharson (Consular Agent 1902-05)
   Kingston: Henry Hill, Jr. (Agent for Commerce and Seamen 1807) Peter Lanman (Consul 1824-31) Robert Monroe Harrison (Consul 1831-58) William F. Hopkins (Consul 1859) Isaac Winston (Consul 1859-61) John T. Neal (Consul 1861-62) Elias Perkins (Consul 1863) Francis H. Ruggles (Consul 1863-65) John N. Camp (Vice Consul 1864) Richard J. C. Hitchins (Vice Consul 1864-70) Q. O. Eckford (Consul 1897) Louis A. Dent (Consul 1897) George H. Bridgman (Consul 1902-05) William H. Orrett (Vice & Deputy Consul 1902-11) Nicolas R. Snyder (Consul 1910-11) Leo Allen Bergholz (Consul General 1912) Thomas W. Peters (Consul 1914) James C. Monaghan (Consul 1914-17) Arthur J. Bundy (Vice Consul 1917) Charles L. Latham (Consul 1919-22) Richard F. Boyce (Vice Consul 1920-22) William W. Heard (Vice Consul 1920-22) José de Olivares (Consul 1924-29) George F. Kelly (Vice Consul 1926-32) Robert C. Cockburn (Vice Consul 1926) Louis A. Clausel (Vice Consul 1927-29) George V. Allen (Vice Consul 1930) Paul C. Squire (Consul 1932) Gaston A. Cournoyer (Consul 1932) George A. Armstrong (Consul 1935-36) Donn Paul Medalie (Vice Consul 1938) John H. Lord (Consul 1941-45) Edwin C. Kemp (Consul General 1945) Nelson R. Park (Consul General 1948-50)
   Port Antonio: Nicolas R. Snyder (Commercial Agent 1898-1906) Daniel H. Jackson (Vice Commercial Agent 1899-1906) Nicolas R. Snyder (Consul 1906-10) Daniel H. Jackson (Vice & Deputy Consul 1906-11) Julius D. Dreher (Consul 1910-11) Cornelius Ferris, Jr. (Consul 1914) Edward B. Cipriani (Vice Consul 1916-17) Ross J. Hazeltine (Consul 1916-17) Henry T. Wilcox (Consul 1916)
   Port Maria: Alfred Savarian (Consular Agent 1905-11)
   Port Morant: Cecil Charles Langlois (Consular Agent 1901-11)
   St. Ann's Bay: Anthony Bayly Dougall Rerrie (Consular Agent 1902-11)

 

 


 
   
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