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Honorary foreign consuls in Suffolk County

   Albania: George N. Prifti (Consul in Boston as of 1926-35)
   Argentina: Arthur J. Donner (Vice Consul in Boston 1882-88) — Andrew Cutting (Honorary Consul in Boston 1886-98) — William McKissock (Consul in Boston 1898-1902) — Andrew Cutting (Honorary Consul in Boston 1898-UZ ) — Gustavo Preston (Consul in Boston 1898) — William McKissock (Vice Consul in Boston 1906-19) — Amancio J. Rivera (Vice Consul in Boston as of 1924) — José J. McLean (Honorary Vice Consul in Boston as of 1931) — José J. McLean (Honorary Vice Consul in Boston as of 1935) — Cyril E. Shelvey (Honorary Vice Consul in Boston as of 1940-42)
   Austria-Hungary: Gjert Lootz (Consul in Boston 1877) — Arthur J. Donner (Consul in Boston 1883-1907)
   Belgium: E. Sumner Mansfield (Consul in Boston 1895-1919) — Philip Mansfield (Vice Consul in Boston 1901-03) — R. Fiske (Consul in Boston as of 1921) — Thomas H. Robbins (Consul in Boston 1922-25) — Livingston Davis (Consul in Boston 1930-32) — G. H. Toole (Honorary Consul in Boston as of 1935-40) — Albert Navez (Honorary Consul in Boston 1943-59)
   Bolivia: William H. Bowdlear (Consul in Boston 1891-1900) — Arthur P. Cushing (Consul in Boston 1907-29) — Pedro Mackay=de=Almeida (Honorary Consul in Boston 1931-36)
   Brazil: Jayme Mackay=de=Almeida (Vice Consul in Boston 1901-07) — Pedro Mackay=de=Almeida (Commercial Agent in Boston 1901-16) — Jayme Mackay=de=Almeida (Honorary Consul in Boston 1924-38) — Pedro Mackay=de=Almeida (Honorary Vice Consul in Boston 1929-36)
   Chile: Horace N. Fisher (Consul in Boston 1876-1916) — Guillermo Gazitua (Honorary Consul in Boston as of 1926) — Salvador Dinamarca (Honorary Consul in Boston as of 1935)
   China: Stephen W. Nickerson (Honorary Vice Consul in Boston 1903) — Stephen W. Nickerson (Honorary Consul in Boston 1905-08)
   Colombia: Francis Russell Hart (Vice Consul in Boston 1905-07) — Enrique Naranjo=Martinez (Honorary Consul in Boston as of 1935)
   Costa Rica: Charles E. Sanborn (Consul in Boston 1889-96) — Joseph J. Corbett (Consul in Boston 1897-1903) — Guillermo Figueroa (Consul in Boston 1907) — Claudio J. Loria (Honorary Consul in Boston as of 1935) — Hermann Carmiol=Borbón (Honorary Vice Consul in Boston as of 1935)
   Cuba: José Monzón=y=Aguirre (Honorary Consul in Boston 1904-11) — Rafael Cerviño=y=Reytor (Honorary Consul in Boston as of 1914)
   Denmark: Gjert Lootz (Vice Consul in Boston 1884-99) — Gustaf Lundberg (Consul in Boston 1895-1922) — Niels Hjalmar Larsen (Honorary Vice Consul in Boston as of 1935) — Norman Svend von Rosenvinge (Honorary Vice Consul in Boston as of 1950)
   Dominican Republic: Joseph Henry Emslie (Honorary Consul in Boston as of 1906) — Cesar Dussault (Honorary Consul in Boston as of 1921) — Max L. Glazer (Honorary Consul in Boston as of 1935-50)
   Ecuador: Gustavo Preston (Consul in Boston 1889-1907)
   France: Joseph A. Iasigi (Consular Agent in Boston 1873-77) — Duncan Bailly-Blanchard (Consular Agent in Boston 1896-1900) — Duncan Bailly-Blanchard (Vice Consul in Boston 1900-05) — Joseph J. Flamand (Consular Agent in Boston 1906-07) — Joseph J. Flamand (Honorary Consul in Boston 1926)
   Germany: Arthur J. Donner (Consul in Boston 1894-99)
   Great Britain: James Arthur Brannen (Honorary Vice Consul in Boston as of 1935)
   Greece: Augustin Synadino (Honorary Consul General in Boston as of 1914)
   Guatemala: Benjamin Preston Clark (Honorary Consul in Boston 1897-1908) — William A. Mosman (Honorary Vice Consul in Boston as of 1914-21) — William A. Mosman (Honorary Consul in Boston as of 1926-45)
   Haiti: Benjamin C. Clark (Consul in Boston 1860-63) — Benjamin C. Clark (Consul in Boston 1870-77) — Benjamin C. Clark (Consul in Boston 1880-1909) — Benjamin Preston Clark (Consul in Boston 1909-39) — A. Preston Clark (Consul in Boston as of 1931-35) — Francis R. Clark (Vice Consul in Boston as of 1931-35) — Francis R. Clark (Honorary Consul in Boston as of 1944)
   Hawaiian Islands: Lawrence Bond (Honorary Consul in Boston 1883-94)
   Honduras: Joseph Henry Emslie (Honorary Consul in Boston as of 1914-21)
   Iceland: Edwin Ober Pride (Honorary Consul in Boston as of 1950)
   Italy: Silvio Vitale (Honorary Vice Consul in Boston as of 1935)
   Japan: Erwin H. Walcott (Honorary Consul in Boston 1908-11) — Edward B. Watson (Honorary Consul in Boston as of 1921) — Channing H. Cox (Honorary Consul in Boston as of 1929) — Richard Ely Danielson (Honorary Consul in Boston as of 1935)
   Latvia: Jacob Sieberg (Honorary Consul in Boston as of 1935)
   Liberia: Charles Hall Adams (Consul in Boston 1885-94) — Charles Hall Adams (Consul General in Boston 1894-1907)
   Liechtenstein: Marta Judson (Honorary Consul in Boston as of 2017)
   Lithuania: Anthony Oswald Shallna (Honorary Consul in Boston as of 1940-50)
   Mexico: Arthur P. Cushing (Consul in Boston 1887-1906) — Frederick O. Houghton (Vice Consul in Boston 1897-1903) — Manuel Beltran=y=Solana (Honorary Consul in Boston 1911) — Arthur P. Cushing (Honorary Vice Consul in Boston 1911-14) — Alfred R. Shrigley (Honorary Consul in Boston as of 1935) — Carlos A. Monge (Honorary Consul in Boston as of 1950)
   Monaco: Charles F. Flamand (Honorary Consul in Boston as of 1935)
   Netherlands: Gjert Lootz (Consul in Boston 1868-77) — Gjert Lootz (Consul in Boston 1888-92) — Charles V. Dasey (Consul in Boston 1896-1912) — Charles C. Dasey (Consul in Boston 1912-13) — H. J. E. van Oosten (Honorary Consul in Boston as of 1935)
   Nicaragua: Charles Hall Adams (Consul in Boston 1899-1907) — Jayme Mackay=de=Almeida (Honorary Consul in Boston 1928-36)
   Norway: Georg Tausan Vedeler (Honorary Vice Consul in Boston as of 1935) — Bjarne Ursin (Honorary Consul in Boston as of 1950)
   Panama: Melvin Maynard Johnson (Consul in Boston 1917-22) — Alfred R. Shrigley (Honorary Vice Consul in Boston 1920-35) — Antonio José Sucre (Honorary Consul in Boston as of 1935)
   Paraguay: Eben M. Flagg (Honorary Consul in Boston as of 1921)
   Peru: Matthew Crosby (Consul in Boston 1874-1902) — Max Otto von Klock (Honorary Consul in Boston as of 1935)
   Portugal: Manuel P. Furtado=d'Almeida (Consul in Boston 1891-1903) — Jayme Mackay=de=Almeida (Vice Consul in Boston 1895-1903) — Antoñio Laranjo Ferreira Monteiro (Honorary Vice Consul in Boston as of 1935)
   Russia: R. B. Storer (Vice Consul in Boston as of 1868) — Charles F. Wyman (Vice Consul in Boston 1888-1906)
   Salvador: George A. Lewis (Honorary Consul in Boston 1902-07) — Ralph Tirrell (Honorary Consul in Boston as of 1926)
   Siam: Arthur Messenger Beale (Honorary Consul in Boston as of 1935)
   Spain: Pedro Mackay=de=Almeida (Honorary Vice Consul in Boston 1901-21) — Cesáreo de Garavilla=y=Alverdi (Honorary Vice Consul in Boston as of 1935)
   Sweden: Emil Otto Julius Danielsson (Honorary Vice Consul in Boston as of 1935)
   Sweden & Norway: Gjert Lootz (Vice Consul in Boston 1868-1903)
   Switzerland: Georges Henri Barrel (Honorary Consular Agent in Boston as of 1940)
   Thailand: Arthur Messenger Beale (Honorary Consul in Boston as of 1940-50)
   Turkey: Joseph Iasigi (Consul in Boston 1864-77) — Oscar Iasigi (Vice Consul in Boston 1871-77) — Oscar Iasigi (Consul General in Boston 1877-84) — Joseph A. Iasigi (Consul General in Boston 1889-97) — Frank G. Macomber (Consul General in Boston 1898-1907) — Georges R. Farnum (Honorary Consul General in Boston as of 1935-40)
   Uruguay: Arthur Carroll (Vice Consul in Boston 1876-1903) — Charles Hall Adams (Vice Consul in Boston 1905-07) — Max Otto von Klock (Consul in Boston as of 1914) — William A. Mosman (Honorary Consul in Boston 1920-48) — Eduardo Hector Armanino (Honorary Vice Consul in Boston as of 1948)
   Venezuela: Ernesto Hurtado (Honorary Consul in Boston 1921-25) — William J. LaFay (Honorary Consul in Boston 1947-50)
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