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U.S. consular officials in New Brunswick


   Bathurst: Benedict C. Mullins (Consular Agent 1897-1906) Claude M. Mersereau (Consular Agent 1919-29)
   Campbellton: James S. Benedict (Commercial Agent 1897-1906) Charles Murray (Vice Commercial Agent 1898-1905) Mason Mitchell (Commercial Agent 1905) James S. Benedict (Consul 1906-07) Theodosius Botkin (Consul 1907-18) Francis F. Matheson (Vice Consul 1908-14) William A. Rogers (Vice Consul 1917-22) G. Carlton Woodward (Consul 1919-26) John R. Barry (Vice Consul 1922-23) George H. Barringer (Vice Consul 1924) Philip Adams (Consul 1928-29)
   Edmunston: J. Adolphe Guy (Consular Agent 1905)
   Fredericton: Spofford Barker (Consular Agent 1864-77) James T. Sharkey (Consular Agent 1905) William W. Heard (Consular Agent 1914) Joseph W. Hammond (Consular Agent 1916) Warren C. Stewart (Vice Consul 1925) Frederick C. Johnson (Vice Consul 1926-43)
   Moncton: William H. Robertson (Commercial Agent 1885-86) James S. Benedict (Commercial Agent 1887-97) R. H. Simonds (Commercial Agent 1897) Gustave Beutelspacher (Commercial Agent 1905) Chipman A. Steeves (Vice & Deputy Consul 1906-11) Michael J. Hendrick (Consul 1908-13) Charles Forman (Consul 1913-15) Elliott V. Richardson (Consul 1916-17) Edward A. Cummings (Vice Consul 1917-32) Bertil M. Rasmusen (Consul 1919-27) Arthur R. Williams (Vice Consul 1927-29) Harry L. Walsh (Consul 1932) Hernan C. Vogenitz (Vice Consul 1932) Edwin C. Kemp (Consul 1933-35)
   Newcastle: Robert R. Call (Consular Agent 1902) Byron N. Call (Consular Agent 1904-11) John A. Creaghan (Consular Agent 1926-29)
   St. George: Edward Milliken (Consular Agent 1905)
   St. John: Thomas Leavitt (Consul 1835-43) Israel D. Andrews (Consul 1843-48) Collins Whitaker (Consul 1848-61) C. Whitaker (Vice Consul 1858) James Q. Howard (Consul 1861-66) Samuel Fessenden (Consul 1879-81) Ira B. Myers (Consul 1897-1905) Leonard M. Jewett (Vice & Deputy Consul 1905) Omar Eugene Mueller (Vice & Deputy Consul 1908-09) Maxwell K. Moorhead (Consul 1909-10) Clarence Carrigan (Vice Consul 1910-12) Henry S. Culver (Consul 1910-24) Lewis C. Thompson (Vice Consul 1914) Alfred D. Bailey, Jr. (Vice Consul 1915-16) Romeyn Wormuth (Consul 1926-29) Edward H. Carter (Vice Consul 1926-29) Conrad Spangler (Vice Consul 1932) Maurice C. Pierce (Consul 1932) Philip Adams (Consul 1932) Richard P. Butrick (Consul 1932) John A. Bywater (Vice Consul 1938) Thomas D. Davis (Consul 1938-43) George Gregg Fuller (Consul 1943-44) Ralph Miller (Consul 1949)
   St. Leonard: Alphonse P. Labbie (Consular Agent 1915-32)
   St. Stephen: G. U. Porter (Consular Agent 1863-69) Paul Lange (Consul 1884) Charlie N. Vroom (Vice & Deputy Consul 1895-1914) Edgar Whidden (Consul 1897) C. A. McCullough (Consul 1897-1914) C. A. McCullough (Consul 1898-1905) Henry H. Balch (Consul 1914) Edward A. Dow (Consul 1915-17) Charlie N. Vroom (Vice Consul 1916) Alonzo B. Garrett (Consul 1920-24) Fred N. Mitchell (Vice Consul 1926-27) George L. Bust (Vice Consul 1926) George L. Brist (Vice Consul 1927-43) Earl Brennan (Vice Consul 1929)
   Woodstock: Grenville James (Consul 1893-97) John Graham (Vice Consul 1897-1902) Frank C. Denison (Consul 1897-1908) John R. Lindow (Vice Consul 1905)

 

 


 
   
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