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Algeria
North Africa

U.S. consular officials in Algeria

   Algiers: Joel Barlow (Consul General 1796-97) — William Shaler (Consul General 1815-28) — David Porter (Consul General 1830-31) — John J. Mahony (Consul as of 1852) — Edward L. Kingsbury (Consul 1863-70) — William L. M. Burger (Consul as of 1874) — Alexander Jourdan (Commercial Agent as of 1880) — Charles T. Grellet (Vice Commercial Agent 1880-81) — Charles T. Grellet (Vice & Deputy Consul 1881-86) — Archibald K. Brown (Consul as of 1884) — Charles T. Grellet (Consul 1886-98) — Victor A. Grellet (Vice & Deputy Consul as of 1888-98) — Daniel S. Kidder (Consul 1899-1905) — Louis L. Legembre (Vice & Deputy Consul as of 1899-1905) — S. Kidder (Consul as of 1899) — Thomas M. Macgeagh (Deputy Consul as of 1905) — Alfred W. Donegan (Vice & Deputy Consul 1909-10) — Albert W. Robert (Consul 1909-11) — René L. J. Boisson (Vice Consul as of 1914) — Dean B. Mason (Consul as of 1914-17) — Jean L. La Forêt (Vice Consul 1915-17) — Arthur C. Frost (Consul 1917-20) — Charles E. Allen (Vice Consul 1917-18) — David C. Elkington (Vice Consul 1918-24) — Harry A. Hyland (Vice Consul as of 1919) — Edward A. Dow (Consul 1920-24) — William Clarke Vyse (Vice Consul 1925) — David Williamson (Vice Consul as of 1926) — Lewis W. Haskell (Consul as of 1926) — George Tait (Vice Consul 1927) — Robert English (Vice Consul 1928-29) — Oscar S. Heizer (Consul as of 1929-32) — Joseph I. Touchette (Vice Consul as of 1932) — William W. Corcoran (Consul as of 1932) — Ernest L. Ives (Consul General 1933) — Felix Cole (Consul General as of 1938-43) — Earl T. Crain (Vice Consul 1938-39) — Orray Taft, Jr. (Vice Consul 1942) — Samuel H. Wiley (Consul General as of 1943) — Hervé J. L'Heureux (Consul 1943-44) — George W. Renchard (Consul 1944) — Robert R. Cunningham (Vice Consul 1944) — Boies C. Hart, Jr. (Vice Consul 1944) — Leslie A. Weisenburg (Vice Consul 1944) — Harry A. Woodruff (Vice Consul 1944) — Edward P. Lawton, Jr. (Consul General 1945) — Harold D. Finley (Consul 1945) — Reginald P. Mitchell (Consul 1945) — Harold D. Finley (Consul General as of 1947-49)
   Beni Saf: Nasralla Luca (Consular Agent as of 1880) — H. G. Heathcote (Consular Agent as of 1884) — E. L. G. Milson (Consular Agent as of 1898-1901) — E. L. G. Milsom (Consular Agent as of 1902)
   Bône (Annaba): L. Guiraud (Consular Agent as of 1884) — Antoine Felix Garbe (Consular Agent as of 1897-1905)
   Collo: Marus Eyme (Consular Agent as of 1884)
   Oran: Isidore Castel (Consular Agent as of 1884) — Benjamin A. Courcelle (Consular Agent as of 1898-1905) — Albert H. Elford (Consular Agent 1906-33) — Tyler Thompson (Consul 1944)
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