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Galveston County
Texas

U.S. consular officials in Galveston County


American or honorary foreign consuls in Galveston

   Galveston: Joseph Washington Elliot Wallace (Consul 1830-32) — David G. Burnet (Consul 1832-35)
   Belgium: Francis Lammers (Consul 1873-1903) — M. H. Royston (Honorary Consul as of 1935) — M. Badoux (Honorary Consul 1938-59) — M. Baudoux (Honorary Consul as of 1940)
   Brazil: José Faus=Esteve (Honorary Vice Consul as of 1935) — E. H. Ivey (Consular Agent as of 1935)
   Central America: Albert Ferrier (Consul 1898)
   Colombia: J. A. Torregrosa (Honorary Vice Consul as of 1935)
   Costa Rica: Henry Mosle (Consul 1897-1907) — L. W. Reed (Honorary Consul as of 1926)
   Czechoslovakia: Kuzma D. Jakovich (Honorary Consul as of 1926)
   Denmark: Jens Möller (Vice Consul 1882-96) — Frederick W. Blake (Vice Consul 1897-99) — Jens Möller (Vice Consul 1900-07) — Carl Christian Biehl (Honorary Vice Consul as of 1935) — George Henry Wolfer (Honorary Vice Consul as of 1950)
   Dominican Republic: J. A. Torregrosa (Honorary Consul as of 1935-50)
   France: P. A. Drouilhet (Consular Agent as of 1935)
   Germany: Julius Runge (Consul 1875-1906) — Julius W. Jockusch (Honorary Consul as of 1935)
   Great Britain: Frederick W. Blake (Vice Consul 1896) — Frederick W. Blake (Vice Consul 1903) — Norbray Liddall (Honorary Vice Consul as of 1935)
   Guatemala: J. Merrow (Honorary Consul 1903-21) — L. W. Reed (Honorary Consul as of 1931) — Richard M. Bazzanella (Honorary Vice Consul as of 1944)
   Haiti: J. A. Torregrosa (Honorary Consul as of 1931-44)
   Honduras: Albert Ferrier (Consul 1899-1903) — Harvey H. Haines (Honorary Consul as of 1914-26) — J. A. Torregrosa (Honorary Consul as of 1935)
   Italy: Clemente Nicolini (Consular Agent 1887-1903)
   Japan: Robert Bornefeld (Honorary Consul 1898-1903) — J. H. Langbehn (Honorary Consul 1904-35)
   Latvia: Edwin Goudge (Honorary Vice Consul as of 1935)
   Mexico: Clemente Nicolini (Consul 1895-96)
   Netherlands: Francis Lammers (Consul 1876-77) — R. J. McDonough (Honorary Consul as of 1935)
   Nicaragua: Albert Ferrier (Consul 1899-1902) — Robert L. O'Brien (Honorary Consul as of 1935)
   Norway: John W. Focke (Honorary Vice Consul as of 1935-50)
   Panama: A. A. Van Alstyne (Consul as of 1921) — Robert L. O'Brien (Honorary Consul as of 1935)
   Portugal: Robert L. O'Brien (Honorary Consul as of 1935)
   Russia: Ferdinand Wolff (Vice Consul as of 1868) — Jens Möller (Vice Consul 1879-1903)
   Spain: Henry Mosle (Honorary Vice Consul 1900-07) — Eduardo Sevilla=y=Montoliu (Honorary Vice Consul as of 1921) — Narcisco Estrada=y=Vallet (Honorary Vice Consul as of 1935)
   Sweden: Charles Fowler (Vice Consul as of 1926) — Herman Arthur Bornefeld (Honorary Vice Consul as of 1935)
   Sweden & Norway: Bertrand Adoue (Vice Consul 1878-1903)
   Switzerland: Ulrich Müller (Consul 1893-1914)
   Uruguay: Henry Schroeder (Honorary Vice Consul 1902-48)
   Venezuela: Robert Bornefeld (Honorary Consul 1900-03) — Robert Bornefeld (Honorary Consul 1916-23) — J. L. Mosle (Honorary Consul as of 1926-29) — Filiberto Galván (Honorary Consul 1946-49)
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