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Chihuahua
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U.S. consular officials in Chihuahua

   Chihuahua: Joshua Pilcher (Consul 1825-27) — Charles W. Webber (Consul 1827-29) — John Ward (Consul 1829-30) — John S. Langham (Consul 1830-42) — Edward J. Glasgow (Commercial Agent 1846-49) — William H. J. Anson (Consul 1849-50) — Bennett Riddells (Consul 1850-58) — George L. MacManus (Vice Consul 1857-58) — George L. MacManus (Consul 1858-63) — Reuben W. Creel (Consul 1863-66) — Louis H. Scott (Consul as of 1884) — John C. Huston (Vice Consul as of 1884) — William Heimké (Vice Consul 1887-92) — William Heimké (Consul 1892-93) — Richard M. Burke (Consul as of 1897) — Rowland Anderson (Vice Consul as of 1897) — W. W. Mills (Consul 1897-1905) — Charles Lee Curtis (Vice & Deputy Consul as of 1898-99) — Charles M. Leonard (Vice & Deputy Consul 1902-11) — Luther T. Ellsworth (Consul 1907) — Leo J. Keena (Consul 1909-10) — Marion Letcher (Consul 1911-16) — Maddin Summers (Consul 1911) — Edward A. Powers (Vice Consul as of 1914) — James B. Stewart (Consul 1918-22) — Walter V. Sterling (Vice Consul as of 1919) — Stephen E. Aguirre (Vice Consul 1920) — Harry B. Ott (Vice Consul as of 1922-24) — Thomas McEnelly (Vice Consul 1923) — Thomas McEnelly (Consul 1923-27) — Arthur Lincoln Meyer (Vice Consul as of 1926) — William D. Maxwell (Vice Consul as of 1927) — David J. D. Myers (Consul as of 1929) — William J. McCafferty (Consul 1929-30) — Louis B. Mazzeo (Vice Consul as of 1932) — Francis H. Styles (Consul as of 1932) — James C. Powell, Jr. (Vice Consul as of 1938) — Lee R. Blohm (Consul as of 1938) — George P. Waller (Consul 1944)
   Ciudad Juarez: Charles W. Kindrick (Consul as of 1898-1905) — Charles E. Wesche (Vice & Deputy Consul as of 1898-1904) — Marshall Langhorne (Vice Consul 1904) — Thomas D. Edwards (Consul 1905-17) — John W. Gourley (Vice & Deputy Consul 1907-10) — Guillermo Zoeller (Vice Consul as of 1914) — Stephen E. Aguirre (Vice Consul 1917-20) — Edward A. Dow (Consul 1917-20) — Oscar C. Harper (Vice Consul as of 1919-24) — John W. Dye (Consul 1921-29) — John E. Jones (Vice Consul as of 1926) — Ollis B. Ferguson (Vice Consul 1926-33) — James C. Powell, Jr. (Vice Consul as of 1927) — William P. Blocker (Consul 1929-32) — Robert M. Ott (Vice Consul as of 1929) — W. M. Parker Mitchell (Consul as of 1929) — William E. Scotten (Vice Consul 1929) — Everett F. Drumright (Vice Consul 1930-31) — Harry K. Pangburn (Vice Consul as of 1932-38) — Frederick E. Farnsworth (Vice Consul 1932-33) — Hector C. Adam, Jr. (Vice Consul as of 1936) — George P. Shaw (Consul as of 1938) — John F. Melby (Vice Consul 1938) — Philip P. Williams (Vice Consul as of 1938) — William P. Blocker (Consul General 1938-43) — T. Leonard Lilliestrom (Vice Consul 1938) — Livingston D. Watrous (Vice Consul as of 1941) — Stephen E. Aguirre (Consul as of 1943)
   Parral (Hidalgo del Parral): James I. Long (Consular Agent 1895-1911)
   Paso del Norte (Ciudad Juarez): Eugene O. Fechet (Consul as of 1884) — Barker Burnell (Vice Consul as of 1884)
   Presidio del Norte (Ojinaga): Joseph Richardson (Commercial Agent as of 1884)
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