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U.S. consular officials in Sweden


   Gothenberg (Göteborg): Paul Berghaus (Vice & Deputy Consul 1897-1902) Otto H. Boyesen (Consul 1897) Robert S. S. Bergh (Consul 1898-1907) C. W. E. Lindquist (Vice & Deputy Consul 1905) William H. Robertson (Consul 1907-09) Stuart J. Fuller (Consul 1911-12) Douglas Jenkins (Consul 1912-13) Emil Sauer (Consul 1913-15) Wilhelm Hartman (Vice Consul 1914-17) Bertil M. Rasmusen (Consul 1916-17) Einar T. Anderson (Vice Consul 1918-20) Walter H. Sholes (Consul 1919-24) Robert F. Fernald (Consul 1924) George B. Seawright (Vice Consul 1926) Henry C. von Struve (Consul 1926-29) T. Edmund Burke (Vice Consul 1927) Leonard G. Bradford (Vice Consul 1927) Herbert C. Biar (Vice Consul 1929-32) Robert Harnden (Consul 1932) Knowlton V. Hicks (Vice Consul 1932) William W. Corcoran (Consul 1936-43) William P. Shockley (Vice Consul 1938) Finn B. Jensen (Vice Consul 1943) Stanley R. Lawson (Vice Consul 1943) Samuel J. Fletcher (Consul General 1947-48) William W. Corcoran (Consul General 1947) E. Talbot Smith (Consul General 1949)
   Malmo: Hugo Lindgren (Consular Agent 1903-05) Joseph Westerberg (Consular Agent 1916-17) Harold B. Quarton (Consul 1918-19) Parker W. Buhrman (Consul 1918) Frank C. Lee (Vice Consul 1918) George Gregg Fuller (Vice Consul 1921) Gerhard H. Krogh (Consul 1924) T. Edmund Burke (Vice Consul 1926) William Oscar Jones (Vice Consul 1926) Ralph A. Boernstein (Vice Consul 1927-28) Ralph A. Boernstein (Consul 1928-30) Christian T. Steger (Consul 1930) Alexander P. Cruger (Consul 1932)
   Norrköping: Martin Leaf (Vice Consul 1919)
   Stockholm: David Erskine (Consul 1818-36) Charles D. Arfwedson (Consul 1836-58) A. W. Frestadius (Consul 1858-61) Charles A. Leas (Consul 1861-62) Benjamin F. Tefft (Consul 1862-63) George V. Tefft (Consul 1863-64) Edward D. Winslow (Consul 1897) Thomas B. O'Neil (Consul 1897) Axel Georgii (Vice Consul 1897) Edward L. Adams (Consul General 1902-09) Augustus E. Ingram (Vice Consul 1905) Per Torsten Berg (Vice Consul 1909-24) Torvald Nyström (Deputy Consul General 1909-11) Ernest L. Harris (Consul General 1911-16) Jacob M. Bagge (Vice Consul 1916) Robert E. Mansfield (Consul General 1917) Heaton W. Harris (Consul General 1917-18) William Coffin (Consul General 1917-18) Albert Halstead (Consul General 1918-19) Orsen N. Nielsen (Vice Consul 1918-21) Einar T. Anderson (Vice Consul 1918) George D. Hopper (Consul 1919) Charles H. Safely (Vice Consul 1919) Cary R. Miller (Vice Consul 1919) Dominic I. Murphy (Consul General 1919-24) Robert F. Fernald (Vice Consul 1921-22) Robert F. Fernald (Consul 1922-24) Walter A. Leonard (Consul 1924) Benjamin M. Hulley (Vice Consul 1926-29) Karl MacVitty (Consul 1926-27) Claude I. Dawson (Consul General 1926) Maurice P. Dunlap (Consul 1927-32) John Ball Osborne (Consul General 1927-29) Harold Carlson (Vice Consul 1932-43) Roger C. Tredwell (Consul General 1932) Monnett B. Davis (Consul General 1933-34) Walter A. Leonard (Consul General 1935-36) William P. Snow (Vice Consul 1938) Frithjof C. Sigmond (Vice Consul 1938-43) Hallett C. Johnson (Consul General 1938) Lynn W. Franklin (Consul 1938) Fritz A. M. Alfsen (Vice Consul 1940) Lewis E. Gleeck, Jr. (Vice Consul 1942) Christian M. Ravndal (Consul 1943-47) Winthrop S. Greene (Consul 1943) Paul H. Pearson (Vice Consul 1943) Brewster H. Morris (Vice Consul 1943) H. Francis Cunningham, Jr. (Vice Consul 1943-45) George Lybrook West, Jr. (Vice Consul 1943-45) David H. McKillop (Vice Consul 1943) M. Gordon Knox (Vice Consul 1943) Henry Hanson, Jr. (Vice Consul 1943) S. Walter Washington (Consul 1943) E. Allen Lightner, Jr. (Vice Consul 1943) Harry E. Carlson (Consul 1943) Lawrence W. von Hellens (Vice Consul 1943) L. Randolph Higgs (Consul 1947)

 

 


 
   
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