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Honorary foreign consuls in Norfolk city

   Argentina: William Klyver (Vice Consul in Norfolk 1899-1914) — Franklin Aberastain Oro (Consul in Norfolk 1916-21) — R. Baldwin cyers (Vice Consul in Norfolk as of 1924) — William Holmes Davis (Honorary Vice Consul in Norfolk as of 1940-44)
   Belgium: Duncan Robertson (Consul in Norfolk 1870-77) — R. T. Hasler (Honorary Consul in Norfolk as of 1935-44)
   Bolivia: John D. Leitch (Honorary Vice Consul in Norfolk 1910-35)
   Brazil: Myer Myers (Vice Consul in Norfolk 1864-77) — Barton Myers (Vice Consul in Norfolk 1884-1907) — Frank A. Gilbert (Commercial Agent in Norfolk 1903-07)
   Chile: Carlos A. Lavandero (Honorary Consul in Norfolk as of 1926)
   Colombia: Hugo Arnal (Consul in Norfolk 1893-1902) — Howard P. Wilson (Consul in Norfolk 1902-07) — Carlos A. Lavandero (Consul in Norfolk as of 1926)
   Costa Rica: Charles M. Barnett (Consul in Norfolk 1900-07) — Harry Reyner (Honorary Consul in Norfolk as of 1909-35)
   Cuba: C. M. Kaylor (Consul in Norfolk 1903-07) — Gaspar de la Vega=y=Calderón (Honorary Consul in Norfolk 1909-14)
   Denmark: Charles M. Barnett (Vice Consul in Norfolk 1902-07) — V. D. Andersen (Honorary Vice Consul in Norfolk as of 1935) — Walter Knox (Honorary Vice Consul in Norfolk as of 1950)
   Ecuador: Charles M. Barnett (Vice Consul in Norfolk 1899-1907) — William H. Schmitt (Honorary Vice Consul in Norfolk as of 1926) — Arthur C. Humphreys (Honorary Vice Consul in Norfolk as of 1935)
   France: Walter Herron Taylor (Consular Agent in Norfolk 1906-14) — Georges Joseph Fossier (Consular Agent in Norfolk as of 1935)
   Germany: William Lamb (Vice Consul in Norfolk 1880-1903) — Leopold Marshall von Schilling (Honorary Vice Consul in Norfolk & Newport News as of 1935)
   Great Britain: Myer Myers (Consul in Norfolk 1856) — Barton Myers (Vice Consul in Norfolk 1877-1923) — James Guthrie (Honorary Consul in Norfolk as of 1935)
   Guatemala: Harry Reyner (Honorary Consul in Norfolk as of 1931)
   Haiti: Rudolph W. Weiss (Honorary Consul in Norfolk as of 1944)
   Italy: Arthur C. Humphreys (Consular Agent in Norfolk 1891-95)
   Latvia: John D. Leitch (Honorary Vice Consul in Norfolk as of 1935)
   Mexico: Arthur C. Humphreys (Vice Consul in Norfolk 1901-03) — Charles M. Barnett (Honorary Consul in Norfolk as of 1929) — Bruce Austin (Honorary Consul in Norfolk as of 1935) — Rudolph W. Weiss (Honorary Consul in Norfolk as of 1950)
   Netherlands: Myer Myers (Consul in Norfolk 1835-77) — Barton Myers (Vice Consul in Norfolk 1878-1903)
   Nicaragua: Charles M. Barnett (Consul in Norfolk 1899-1921)
   Norway: Anders Williams (Honorary Vice Consul in Norfolk as of 1935) — Anders Williams (Honorary Consul in Norfolk as of 1950)
   Panama: John D. Leitch (Honorary Consul in Norfolk as of 1914-21) — Paul Richman (Honorary Vice Consul in Hampton Roads 1934-36) — Armando Carles (Honorary Consul in Norfolk as of 1935)
   Paraguay: Charles M. Barnett (Consul in Norfolk as of 1903-29)
   Portugal: Nathaniel P. Burruss (Vice Consul in Norfolk 1865-77) — Nathaniel P. Burruss (Vice Consul in Norfolk 1900-01)
   Spain: Duncan Robertson (Vice Consul in Norfolk 1853-77) — Arthur C. Humphreys (Vice Consul in Norfolk 1890-98) — Arthur C. Humphreys (Honorary Vice Consul in Norfolk 1901-35) — Charles C. Richardson (Honorary Vice Consul in Norfolk 1905-07)
   Sweden: Herman Aspegren (Honorary Vice Consul in Norfolk as of 1935)
   Sweden & Norway: William Lamb (Vice Consul in Norfolk 1876-1903)
   Uruguay: James Haughton (Vice Consul in Norfolk 1892-97) — Charles M. Barnett (Vice Consul in Norfolk 1898-1907) — Aubrey G. Bailey (Vice Consul in Norfolk as of 1914) — E. J. Rudgard Wigg (Honorary Vice Consul in Norfolk as of 1926-48)
   Venezuela: Hugo Arnal (Consul in Norfolk 1892-1902) — R. Baldwin cyers (Honorary Consul in Norfolk & Newport News 1916-29)
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