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U.S. consular officials in Indonesia

   Batavia (Jakarta): Thomas Hewes (Consul 1801-07) — Charles B. Wells (Consul 1850) — Oscar Hatfield (Consul as of 1880-84) — Petrus F. W. Pels (Vice Consul as of 1880-84) — Bradstreet S. Rairden (Consul 1892-97) — Andrews A. St. John (Consul 1893) — Sydney B. Everett (Consul as of 1897-99) — Bradstreet S. Rairden (Vice & Deputy Consul 1898-1900) — B. S. Rariden (Vice & Deputy Consul as of 1899) — Bradstreet S. Rairden (Consul 1900-17) — Leopold T. Haasmann (Vice Consul as of 1904-06) — Frank Bradstreet Rairden (Vice & Deputy Consul 1909-11) — Percy W. Rairden (Vice & Deputy Consul 1911-14) — David L. Rairden (Vice Consul as of 1916) — James Oliver Laing (Consul 1916-17) — Horace J. Dickinson (Consul 1918) — Algar E. Carleton (Consul 1918-19) — Walter A. Adams (Vice Consul 1918-20) — J. Francis Gill (Vice Consul as of 1919) — John F. Jewell (Consul 1919) — Ralph H. Tompkins (Vice Consul as of 1922) — Herbert W. Wier (Vice Consul as of 1922) — Henry P. Starrett (Consul as of 1922) — Rollin R. Winslow (Vice Consul 1923) — Clark Porter Kuykendall (Vice Consul 1923) — Clark Porter Kuykendall (Consul 1926-27) — Charles L. Hoover (Consul as of 1926) — Coert du Bois (Consul General 1927-30) — Dale W. Maher (Vice Consul 1927-29) — Joseph G. Groeninger (Consul 1927-31) — Dale W. Maher (Consul 1929-30) — Kenneth S. Patton (Consul General as of 1932) — John J. Macdonald (Vice Consul as of 1932) — William K. Ailshie (Vice Consul as of 1932) — Howard Elting, Jr. (Vice Consul 1936-38) — Albert E. Clattenburg, Jr. (Consul 1938-39) — Walter A. Foote (Consul as of 1938) — Paul Paddock (Vice Consul 1939) — Willard Galbraith (Consul 1939) — Walter A. Foote (Consul General as of 1947) — Jacob D. Beam (Consul as of 1949) — Francis J. Galbraith (Vice Consul 1949-50)
   Macassar (Makassar): Karl Auer (Consular Agent as of 1897-1904)
   Medan: Algar E. Carleton (Consul 1919) — Carl O. Spamer (Consul as of 1922) — Raymond Archer (Vice Consul as of 1926-29) — Sydney B. Redecker (Consul as of 1926) — Walter A. Foote (Consul 1927-29) — Walter A. Foote (Consul 1930-31) — Louis H. Gourley (Consul 1931-33) — Daniel M. Braddock (Vice Consul as of 1932) — Sidney H. Browne (Consul as of 1938) — Francis J. Galbraith (Consul 1955-56)
   Padang: Alfred H. Eilbracht (Vice Consul as of 1884) — Horace J. Dickinson (Consul 1917-18)
   Samarang (Semarang): James Richard Owen (Consular Agent 1910-11)
   Soerabaya (Surabaya): Thomas W. Auten (Consular Agent as of 1884) — Benjamin N. Powell (Consular Agent 1897-1916) — Harry Campbell (Consul 1918-20) — Parker W. Buhrman (Consul 1921-23) — Hugh Charles McCarthy (Vice Consul 1922-23) — Rollin R. Winslow (Vice Consul 1923-25) — Rollin R. Winslow (Consul 1925) — Duncan M. White (Vice Consul as of 1926)
   Surabaya: Edward M. Groth (Consul 1925-29) — William H. T. Mackie (Vice Consul 1929-30) — Ray Fox (Consul 1931-33) — Peter Paul Devlin (Vice Consul as of 1932) — Frederik van den Arend (Consul 1936-39) — William W. Walker (Vice Consul as of 1938)
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