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U.S. consular officials in Hungary


Honorary consuls in U.S. territories representing Hungary

   Budapest: Eugene T. Bell (Consul General as of 1880) — Joseph Black (Consul as of 1881-85) — Edward P. T. Hammond (Consul 1892-93) — Louis Gerster (Vice & Deputy Consul 1892-99) — Frank D. Chester (Consul 1897-1904) — Raymond Willey (Vice & Deputy Consul 1901-02) — Frank D. Chester (Consul General 1904-08) — Frank E. Mallett (Vice & Deputy Consul General 1906-14) — Paul Nash (Consul General 1908-11) — Alfred W. Donegan (Deputy Consul General 1908-09) — Hugh Kemeny (Deputy Consul General 1910-14) — William Coffin (Consul General 1913-17) — William Cullin (Consul General 1913) — John J. Ronto (Deputy Consul General 1913-14) — Louis G. Dreyfus, Jr. (Vice Consul 1915-16) — Louis G. Dreyfus, Jr. (Consul 1916) — Donald M. Ingram (Vice Consul as of 1917) — Ernest L. Ives (Vice Consul 1917) — Edwin C. Kemp (Consul 1921-23) — Walter S. Reineck (Vice Consul as of 1922) — Digby A. Willson (Vice Consul as of 1922) — Richard C. Beer (Vice Consul 1922) — George Horton (Consul General 1923-24) — Harry L. Troutman (Vice Consul as of 1924) — Walter S. Reineck (Consul as of 1924) — Alexander K. Sloan (Consul 1924-25) — Thomas D. Bowman (Consul General 1925-26) — Stephen B. Vaughan (Vice Consul 1925-31) — John H. Morgan (Vice Consul as of 1926-29) — William H. Gale (Consul General 1926-29) — Alexander K. Sloan (Consul as of 1929) — Fletcher Warren (Consul as of 1932) — John Ball Osborne (Consul General as of 1932) — Ernest V. Polutnik (Vice Consul as of 1932) — Overton G. Ellis, Jr. (Vice Consul 1932-33) — Leonard G. Bradford (Vice Consul 1935) — Milton C. Rewinkel (Vice Consul 1939) — Outerbridge Horsey (Vice Consul 1940-41) — Earl L. Packer (Consul 1940) — David J. Persall (Vice Consul 1945)
   Pesth (Budapest): Joseph S. Kauser (Consular Agent 1869-74) — Henry Sterne (Consul as of 1883-84) — Louis Gerster (Vice Consul as of 1884)
   Denver, Colo.: Coloman Jonas (Honorary Vice Consul as of 1935)
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