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U.S. consular officials in Haiti


Honorary consuls in U.S. territories representing Haiti

   Aux Cayes (Les Cayes): Thomas Dutton (Consular Agent as of 1880-84) — Henry E. Roberts (Consular Agent as of 1897-1902) — Ernest L. Dutton (Consular Agent as of 1904-05) — Adolph Strohm (Consular Agent 1906-11) — Maurice Fontaine (Consular Agent 1915-18)
   Cape Hatien (Cap-Haïtien): Edward Stevens (Consul General 1799-1801) — Tobias Lear (Commercial Agent 1801-03) — John E. Caldwell (Commercial Agent 1801-08) — William Taylor (Consul 1815-17) — John N. D'Arcy (Agent for Commerce and Seamen 1821-22) — James E. Brice (Commercial Agent 1822-27) — Samuel Israel (Commercial Agent 1827-36) — George Howe (Commercial Agent 1836-37) — Benjamin E. Viall (Commercial Agent 1837-42) — George F. Usher (Commercial Agent 1842-46) — John L. Wilson (Commercial Agent 1846-55) — G. Eustis Hubbard (Commercial Agent 1855-61) — Arthur Folsom (Commercial Agent 1861-62) — Arthur Folsom (Consul 1862-70) — Stanislas Goutier (Consul as of 1884) — Oscar B. Lüders (Vice Consul as of 1884) — Theodore Behrmann (Vice Consul 1893-1906) — L. C. H. Schlemn (Consul as of 1897) — Lemuel W. Livingston (Consul 1898-1919) — Clarence C. Woolard (Vice Consul 1915-23) — Avra M. Warren (Consul 1920-22) — Damon C. Woods (Consul as of 1922) — Clarence C. Woodlard (Vice Consul as of 1922) — Winthrop R. Scott (Consul 1923-28) — Corey F. Wood (Vice Consul as of 1924-32) — J. Leslie Pettigrew (Consular Agent as of 1943)
   Gonaives: A. Hillchenbach (Consular Agent 1862-66) — John D. Metzer (Consular Agent as of 1884) — Ethért Depuy (Consular Agent as of 1897) — J. William Woël (Consular Agent as of 1899-1943)
   Jacmel: Jean B. Vital (Consular Agent as of 1884-99) — Arthur May (Consular Agent as of 1897) — Louis Vital (Consular Agent 1904-16)
   Jérémie: L. Trebaud Rouzier (Consular Agent as of 1884-99) — St. Charles Villedrouin (Consular Agent 1903-32)
   Miragoâne: Francis W. Mitchell (Consular Agent as of 1884-98) — Emil Goldenberg (Consular Agent as of 1904)
   Petit-Goave: E. Merantie (Consular Agent as of 1884) — L. Kampmeyer (Consular Agent 1899-1911) — Georg Bohne (Consular Agent as of 1916)
   Port-au-Prince: Robert Ritchie (Consul 1799-1803) — Andrew Armstrong (Agent for Commerce and Seamen 1820-28) — Francis Moore Dimond (Commercial Agent 1828-38) — Francis D. Cummins (Commercial Agent 1841-43) — Joseph C. Luther (Commercial Agent 1843-49) — George F. Usher (Commercial Agent 1849-53) — Joseph N. Lewis (Commercial Agent 1853-61) — Seth Webb, Jr. (Commercial Agent 1861-62) — H. Conard (Vice Commercial Agent 1864) — Gideon H. Hollister (Consul General as of 1868-69) — Ebenezer D. Bassett (Consul General as of 1874) — John M. Langston (Consul General as of 1877-85) — John B. Terres (Vice Consul General 1880-85) — John B. Terres (Vice Consul General 1885-1904) — Alexander Battiste (Deputy Consul 1891-98) — John S. Durham (Consul General 1891-93) — Henry M. Smythe (Consul General as of 1893-97) — John B. Terres (Consul 1904-20) — Alexander Battiste (Vice & Deputy Consul 1904-05) — Alexander Battiste (Vice Consul as of 1915-16) — Ralph A. Boernstein (Vice Consul 1919) — Robert D. Longyear (Vice Consul as of 1922) — William H. Brown (Vice Consul as of 1922) — Charles A. Bay (Vice Consul 1924) — Maurice P. Dunlap (Consul 1924-27) — William E. Copley (Vice Consul 1925) — Thomas J. Maleady (Vice Consul 1925-26) — Raymond O. Richards (Vice Consul as of 1926) — Samuel W. Honaker (Consul as of 1927-29) — George D. La Mont (Vice Consul 1927-30) — Donald R. Heath (Consul 1929-33) — Warren H. Kelchner (Vice Consul 1930) — F. Russell Engdahl (Vice Consul 1930-31) — Bolard More (Vice Consul as of 1932) — Mulford A. Colebrook (Vice Consul as of 1932) — C. Burke Elbrick (Vice Consul 1937) — Robert S. Folsom (Vice Consul as of 1941-43) — Vinton Chapin (Consul as of 1943) — Glion Curtis, Jr. (Vice Consul as of 1943) — John P. Squire (Vice Consul as of 1943) — Manson Gilbert (Vice Consul as of 1943) — Reginald P. Mitchell (Vice Consul as of 1943) — Wainwright Abbott (Consul General 1945) — Aubrey H. Harwood, Jr. (Vice Consul 1945) — H. Tobey Mooers (Consul 1946)
   Port de Paix: Hugo Kainer (Consular Agent as of 1884) — Theodore Behrmann (Consular Agent 1890-93) — Charles Abegg (Consular Agent 1896-1924) — Florentin S. Maurrasse (Consular Agent as of 1926-32)
   St. Marc: Thomas C. Miller (Commercial Agent 1861-62) — William M. Waterman (Commercial Agent 1863-65) — James Monroe Letts (Commercial Agent 1865-77) — A. M. Ricci (Commercial Agent as of 1884) — Charles Miot (Consular Agent 1897-1908) — Francis A. Fitzpatrick (Consular Agent as of 1924-29)
   Balboa, Canal Zone: Max R. Stempel (Consul as of 1935-44)
   Baltimore, Md.: Maurice B. Carlin (Honorary Consul as of 1944)
   Bangor, Maine: Pierre McConville (Consul 1885-1908)
   Boston, Mass.: Benjamin C. Clark (Consul 1860-63) Benjamin C. Clark (Consul 1870-77) Benjamin C. Clark (Consul 1880-1909) Benjamin Preston Clark (Consul 1909-39) A. Preston Clark (Consul as of 1931-35) Francis R. Clark (Vice Consul as of 1931-35) Francis R. Clark (Honorary Consul as of 1944)
   Chester, Pa.: William Ward, Jr. (Honorary Vice Consul as of 1921-35) William Ward, Jr. (Honorary Vice Consul as of 1944)
   Chicago, Ill.: Cuthbert Singleton (Consul 1892-1909) Carlyle S. Baer (Honorary Consul as of 1921)
   Cristobal, Canal Zone: Alfred Joseph (Consul as of 1935) Manuel José Castillo=Galvez (Honorary Vice Consul as of 1944)
   Elmhurst, Ill.: James H. Richmond (Honorary Consul as of 1944)
   Everglades, Fla.: Carl Pryer (Honorary Consul as of 1935)
   Galveston, Tex.: J. A. Torregrosa (Honorary Consul as of 1931-44)
   Honolulu, Hawaii: Robert W. Shingle (Consul as of 1931-35)
   Houston, Tex.: T. L. Evans (Honorary Consul as of 1931-44)
   Lake Charles, La.: Glen A. Broussard (Honorary Consul as of 1931-44)
   Miami, Fla.: Arthur E. Curtis (Honorary Consul 1930-44) Alden Freeman (Honorary Consul General as of 1931-35) Danilo Goodrich (Honorary Vice Consul 1943-50)
   Mobile, Ala.: Charles M. Bancroft (Vice Consul 1880-95) Jean Marques (Vice Consul 1896-1903) James Thomas (Consul as of 1915) T. G. McGonigal (Consul as of 1921) Richard Murray (Honorary Consul as of 1931-44)
   New York, N.Y.: Joseph Nicolas (Consul General 1896-1902) Ebenezer D. Bassett (Vice Consul 1898-1902) Ebenezer D. Bassett (Vice Consul 1904-08) Arthur Trapp (Honorary Vice Consul 1909-11) Charles B. Vincent (Consul General as of 1935)
   Newark, N.J.: Victor de la Fuente (Consular Agent as of 1931-44)
   Newport News, Va.: Harry Reyner (Honorary Consul as of 1931-44)
   Norfolk, Va.: Rudolph W. Weiss (Honorary Consul as of 1944)
   Palm Beach & West Palm Beach, Fla.: William F. Ives (Honorary Consul as of 1944)
   Philadelphia, Pa.: Albert H. Lennox (Vice Consul 1877-83) Albert H. Lennox (Consul 1883-91) Louis Elson (Honorary Consul 1931-47) Raymond Pace Alexander (Honorary Consul 1947)
   Ponce, P.R.: Jaime Oliver (Honorary Vice Consul as of 1944)
   Port Arthur, Tex.: Arthur S. Kahn (Vice Consul as of 1931-44)
   SAINT Thomas, V.I.: Philip Gomez (Honorary Vice Consul as of 1921-44) Cyril E. Daniel (Consul General as of 1931-44)
   San Francisco, Calif.: B. C. Bremer (Honorary Consul as of 1931-35)
   San Juan, P.R.: Charles Vére (Consular Agent as of 1908) Charles Vére (Honorary Consul as of 1915-44)
   Savannah, Ga.: T. B. Harris (Vice Consul 1894-1908)
   Tampa, Fla.: William F. Yves (Honorary Consul as of 1931-35)
   Wilmington, N.C.: William A. Cumming (Vice Consul 1874-77) William M. Cumming (Vice Consul 1887-1908)
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