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Central America

U.S. consular officials in El Salvador


Honorary consuls in U.S. territories representing El Salvador

   Acajutla: Francisco C. St. Martin (Consular Agent as of 1888) — Henry Jones (Consular Agent as of 1889) — Otto Munchmeyer (Consular Agent as of 1896) — Bernardo Nordmann (Consular Agent as of 1897) — Charles J. Ellis (Consular Agent as of 1897) — F. W. Melville (Consular Agent as of 1898) — Frank Wager (Consular Agent as of 1904-05)
   La Libertad: Alonzo D. Ahuja (Consular Agent as of 1884) — Alfred Cooper (Consular Agent as of 1898-99) — Henry Hussey (Consular Agent as of 1904-05)
   La Unión: Emilio Courtade (Consul as of 1883-84) — John B. Courtade (Vice Consul as of 1884) — John B. Courtade (Consular Agent as of 1899) — Samuel F. Lord (Consular Agent as of 1904-05)
   San Salvador: J. M. Duke (Consul as of 1884) — John Jenkins (Consul 1897) — Charles Armendt (Vice Consul as of 1897) — Otto Munchmeyer (Consul as of 1897) — Howard C. Woodsum (Vice Consul 1901) — Howard C. Woodsum (Vice Consul General 1901-05) — John Jenkins (Consul General as of 1905-06) — Samuel E. Magill (Consul General 1907-08) — Arthur Hugh Frazier (Consul General 1908-10) — Harold D. Clum (Vice Consul 1909) — Thomas Ewing Dabney (Consul General 1911) — Thomas Hinckley (Consul General as of 1914) — Anthony J. Perrone (Vice Consul as of 1914) — Lynn W. Franklin (Vice Consul 1915-16) — Francis M. Sack (Vice Consul as of 1917) — Lynn W. Franklin (Vice Consul 1919-22) — Lynn W. Franklin (Consul 1922-24) — William J. McCafferty (Consul 1924-27) — Le Roy F. Beers (Vice Consul as of 1926) — Stanley L. Wilkinson (Vice Consul as of 1929) — Algar E. Carleton (Consul 1929-32) — Frederick P. Latimer, Jr. (Vice Consul as of 1931) — Morgan Atherton (Vice Consul as of 1931-32) — W. Quincy Stanton (Vice Consul as of 1932) — Dorsey G. Fisher (Vice Consul 1935) — Joseph E. Maleady (Vice Consul as of 1938-43) — Overton G. Ellis, Jr. (Vice Consul as of 1938-43) — Walter W. Hoffman (Vice Consul as of 1938) — Wallace W. Stuart (Vice Consul as of 1943) — H. Gardner Ainsworth (Vice Consul as of 1943) — Gerhard Gade (Consul as of 1943) — Jack R. Johnstone (Vice Consul 1945) — Allan F. McLean, Jr. (Vice Consul 1945)
   Sonsonate: Joaquin Mathé (Consul as of 1883-84) — James Geddes (Vice Consul as of 1884)
   Boston, Mass.: George A. Lewis (Honorary Consul for Salvador 1902-07) Ralph Tirrell (Honorary Consul for Salvador as of 1926)
   Brownsville, Tex.: Gustavo Vera (Honorary Consul as of 1935)
   Chicago, Ill.: Berthold Singer (Honorary Consul for Salvador as of 1921) M. H. Ehlert (Honorary Consul as of 1935)
   Denver, Colo.: Eduardo Kay (Honorary Consul as of 1935)
   Los Angeles, Calif.: Robert E. Tracey (Honorary Consul for Salvador as of 1921) Robert E. Tracey (Honorary Consul as of 1935)
   Manila, Philippine Islands: Manuel Perez=Rosales (Honorary Consul as of 1935)
   Miami, Fla.: William B. Lawton (Honorary Consul as of 1935)
   Mobile, Ala.: Benjamin Toomar (Honorary Consul as of 1935)
   New Orleans, La.: Felix Formento (Honorary Consul for Salvador 1905-07) Andrés Grombach (Honorary Vice Consul for Salvador as of 1921)
   New York, N.Y.: Jacob Baiz (Consul General for Salvador 1875-77) Ernest Schernikow (Vice Consul for Salvador 1891-96) Nicanor Bolet=Peraza (Consul General for Salvador 1895-96) Ernest Schernikow (Vice Consul for Salvador 1899-1900) Ernest Schernikow (Consul for Salvador 1901-07)
   Panama Canal Zone: Ernesto A. Boyd (Honorary Consul as of 1935)
   Philadelphia, Pa.: Nicholas Pedroso (Honorary Consul as of 1935) Jorge Hipsley (Honorary Vice Consul as of 1935)
   SAINT Louis, Mo.: L. D. Kingsland (Honorary Consul for Salvador 1904-07)
   San Diego, Calif.: Luis Mendelson (Honorary Vice Consul for Salvador 1904-07)
   San Francisco, Calif.: Eustorgio Calderón (Consul for Salvador 1895-96)
   San Juan, P.R.: José Hernández=Usera (Honorary Consul as of 1935)
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