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U.S. consular officials in Norway


   Arendal: Christian Eyde (Consular Agent 1904)
   Bergen: F. G. Gade (Consul 1880) Frederick G. Gade (Consul 1884) Ernest A. Man (Consul 1897) Johan C. Isdahl, Jr. (Vice Consul 1897-98) Victor E. Nelson (Consul 1898-1902) Thorvald K. Beyer (Vice Consul 1900-08) Edwin S. Cunningham (Consul 1901-06) Felix S. S. Johnson (Consul 1906-10) John A. Merkle (Vice & Deputy Consul 1908-11) Bertil M. Rasmusen (Consul 1910-14) Alfred O. Tittmann (Vice Consul 1914) Charles Forman (Consul 1915-17) Ralph C. Busser (Consul 1917-19) Frithjof C. Sigmond (Vice Consul 1917) George N. Ifft (Consul 1919-22) Ernest T. Hodge (Vice Consul 1922) Maurice C. Pierce (Consul 1926-29) Charles E. Worman (Vice Consul 1929-30) Clark Porter Kuykendall (Consul 1930) E. Talbot Smith (Consul 1932) Brigg A. Perkins (Vice Consul 1932) Maurice P. Dunlap (Consul 1938) Arnlioth G. Heltberg (Vice Consul 1938)
   Christiania (Oslo): Gerhard Gade (Consul 1884-97) Otto H. Boyesen (Consul 1893) Henry Bordewich (Consul 1897-1900) Lauritz F. Bronn (Vice Consul 1897) Henry Bordewich (Consul General 1900-12) Lauritz F. Bronn (Vice Consul General 1904-05) Haakon E. Dahr, Jr. (Vice & Deputy Consul General 1909-14) Michael J. Hendrick (Consul General 1913-15) E. Haldeman Dennison (Consul General 1916-17) Harry E. Carlson (Vice Consul 1917-23) Horace U. Gade (Vice Consul 1917) Ralph A. Boernstein (Vice Consul 1917-19) William Coffin (Consul General 1917) Henry C. A. Damm (Consul 1918) Marion Letcher (Consul General 1919-20) John Ball Osborne (Consul General 1920-21) Alban G. Snyder (Consul General 1921-22) James J. Foley (Vice Consul 1922)
   Christiansand (Kristiansand): Börre Rosenkilde (Consular Agent 1910-11) Charles Forman (Consul 1917-18)
   Oslo: George Gregg Fuller (Vice Consul 1920) Herbert C. Biar (Vice Consul 1926) S. Bertrand Jacobson (Consul 1926) Alban G. Snyder (Consul General 1926) Clark Porter Kuykendall (Consul 1928-30) Thomas H. Bevan (Consul General 1929-32) Julius C. Jensen (Vice Consul 1929-32) T. Edmund Burke (Vice Consul 1929) George M. Abbott (Vice Consul 1930-34) William H. Beck (Consul General 1938) Andrew W. Edson (Consul 1938) Austin R. Preston, Jr. (Consul 1938) Brigg A. Perkins (Vice Consul 1938) Arnlioth G. Heltberg (Vice Consul 1945) H. Francis Cunningham, Jr. (Vice Consul 1945)
   Stavanger: Jacob Kielland (Vice Consul 1831-63) Thomas S. Falck (Consular Agent 1863-89) Bertil M. Rasmusen (Consular Agent 1903-05) Bertil M. Rasmusen (Consul 1905-10) P. Emerson Taylor (Consul 1910-11) Frithjof C. Sigmond (Vice & Deputy Consul 1911-14) Walter A. Leonard (Consul 1912-14) Theodore Jaeckel (Consul 1914-15) Maurice P. Dunlap (Consul 1916-17) Halidan Wathne (Vice Consul 1917) Henry C. A. Damm (Consul 1917-18) Henry C. A. Damm (Consul 1919) Frithjof C. Sigmond (Vice Consul 1922-32) Robert S. S. Bergh (Consul 1922) John J. Meily (Consul 1926-29) George Orr (Consul 1932)

 

 


 
   
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