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U.S. consular officials in Virgin Islands


American or honorary foreign consuls in Virgin Islands

   Christiansted: Andrew J. Blackwood (Consular Agent as of 1897-1906)
   Frederiksted: William F. Moore (Consular Agent as of 1884-99) — Robert L. Merwin (Consular Agent 1901-17)
   St. Thomas: David Naar (Consul 1848) — Charles H. Delavan (Commercial Agent 1849-50) — Thomas J. Brady (Consul 1870-75) — E. B. Simmons (Vice Consul as of 1874) — V. V. Smith (Consul as of 1884) — W. M. Simmons (Vice & Deputy Consul as of 1884) — Mahlon B. Van Horn (Consul 1897-1903) — Julius C. Lorentzen (Vice & Deputy Consul as of 1897-98) — James H. Stewart (Consul as of 1897) — Mahlon Van Horne (Consul as of 1898) — Christopher H. Payne (Consul 1903-17) — Anders E. Schröder (Vice Consul as of 1905-06) — De Witt W. Perdue (Vice & Deputy Consul 1911-14) — Rudolph C. Müller (Vice Consul as of 1916) — Luther K. Zabriskie (Vice Consul 1916-17)
   Santa Cruz (St. Croix): Joseph W. Willard (Consular Agent as of 1884)
   Belgium: D. V. Bornn (Honorary Vice Consul in Charlotte Amalie 1934-59)
   Costa Rica: George Levy (Honorary Consul in SAINT Thomas as of 1935)
   Cuba: Frederic Valdemar Alphonse Miller (Honorary Consul in SAINT Thomas as of 1935)
   Denmark: Reimund Baumann (Honorary Consul General in SAINT Thomas as of 1921)
   Dominican Republic: Emile A. Berne (Honorary Consul in SAINT Thomas as of 1935) — J. Percy Souffront (Honorary Vice Consul in SAINT Thomas as of 1935-50) — George Conrad (Honorary Consul in Charlotte Amalie as of 1950) — Luis Golden (Honorary Consul in Christiansted as of 1950)
   France: Cyril E. Daniel (Consular Agent in SAINT Thomas as of 1935)
   Germany: L. M. Monsanto (Honorary Consular Agent in SAINT Thomas as of 1935)
   Great Britain: Miles Merwin (Honorary Vice Consul in Frederiksted as of 1935)
   Haiti: Philip Gomez (Honorary Vice Consul in SAINT Thomas as of 1921-44) — Cyril E. Daniel (Consul General in SAINT Thomas as of 1931-44)
   Mexico: George Levi (Honorary Consul in SAINT Thomas as of 1935)
   Nicaragua: David M. de Castro (Honorary Consul in SAINT Thomas as of 1929)
   Norway: Carl Gustav Thiele (Honorary Consul in SAINT Thomas as of 1935-50)
   Panama: Isaac Paiewonsky (Honorary Consul in SAINT Thomas as of 1921-35) — Mauricio S. Sasso (Honorary Vice Consul in SAINT Thomas as of 1935)
   Peru: George Levi (Honorary Consul in Charlotte Amalie as of 1935-40)
   Portugal: M. E. Trepuk (Honorary Consul in SAINT Thomas as of 1935)
   Spain: Isidro de Lugo (Honorary Vice Consul in SAINT Thomas as of 1921-35)
   Sweden: Axel Holst (Honorary Consul in SAINT Thomas as of 1935)
   Uruguay: Cyril E. Daniel (Vice Consul in SAINT Thomas as of 1926)
   Venezuela: S. Malling-Holm (Honorary Consul in SAINT Thomas 1917-23) — R. Leviti (Honorary Consul in SAINT Thomas as of 1926-29) — Valdemar A. Miller (Honorary Consul in Charlotte Amalie 1935-43)
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