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U.S. consular officials in Nova Scotia

   Annapolis Royal: William R. Ruggles (Consular Agent 1863-72) — Jacob M. Owen (Consular Agent 1872-1932)
   Antigonish: Joseph A. Chisholm (Consular Agent as of 1888) — Rupert Cunningham (Consular Agent as of 1897)
   Arichat: James G. McKeen (Consular Agent as of 1880) — Peter Campbell (Consular Agent as of 1898) — Stanage Binet (Consular Agent as of 1899-1905)
   Barrington: Gabriel Robertson (Consular Agent as of 1880) — Nehemiah McGray (Consular Agent as of 1884) — Thomas W. Robertson (Consular Agent as of 1898-1905)
   Bridgewater: William H. Owen (Consular Agent 1872-1911)
   Canso: Thomas C. Cook (Consular Agent as of 1884) — Alfred W. Hart (Consular Agent 1885-1916)
   Cheverie: John G. Burgess (Consular Agent as of 1899)
   Cornwallis: Ebenezer Rand (Consular Agent as of 1884) — F. W. Rand (Consular Agent as of 1897-98)
   Cow Bay: Charles Archibald (Consular Agent as of 1884)
   Digby: William B. Stewart (Consular Agent 1873-1911)
   Georgeville: George W. Fogg (Consular Agent as of 1884)
   Glace Bay: David McKeen (Consular Agent as of 1884)
   Guysborough: E. H. Franchville (Consular Agent as of 1884)
   Halifax: Henry M. Morfit (Commercial Agent 1827-33) — John Morrow (Consul 1833-41) — T. B. Livingston (Consul 1841-52) — Albert Pillsbury (Consul 1855-61) — Mortimer M. Jackson (Consul 1861-80) — N. Gunnison (Vice Consul 1864) — Mortimer M. Jackson (Consul General 1880-81) — Wakefield G. Frye (Consul General as of 1884) — Robie G. Frye (Vice & Deputy Consul General as of 1884) — Darius H. Ingraham (Consul General 1893-97) — George Hill (Vice & Deputy Consul General as of 1897-1905) — John G. Foster (Consul General 1897-1903) — William R. Holloway (Consul General as of 1904-06) — David F. Wilber (Consul General 1907-09) — George B. Stephenson (Vice & Deputy Consul 1908-09) — Charles B. Perry (Vice & Deputy Consul General 1909) — James W. Ragsdale (Consul General 1909-11) — Albert G. Ebert (Vice & Deputy Consul General 1910-12) — Evan E. Young (Consul General 1913-19) — Eugene M. Lamb (Vice Consul 1913-14) — Arthur McLean (Consul as of 1917) — T. Monroe Fisher (Vice Consul 1917-18) — Edwin Clay Merrell (Vice Consul as of 1919) — Edwin N. Gunsaulus (Consul General 1920-22) — John W. O'Brien (Vice Consul as of 1921) — Arthur B. Giroux (Vice Consul as of 1922) — L. Dale Pope (Vice Consul as of 1922) — William H. Robertson (Consul General as of 1924-27) — Bernard Gotlieb (Consul 1924-26) — Warren C. Stewart (Vice Consul 1925) — William H. Brown (Vice Consul as of 1926-29) — Warren C. Stewart (Vice Consul as of 1926-27) — Don S. Haven (Consul as of 1926) — Erik W. Magnuson (Consul 1927-30) — Theodore Jaeckel (Consul General 1928-29) — Joseph P. Ragland (Vice Consul as of 1929) — Frank C. Lee (Consul General 1930-31) — Arnold van Benschoten (Vice Consul 1931) — Joseph P. Ragland (Consul as of 1932) — Orlando H. Massie (Vice Consul as of 1932) — Terry S. Hinkle (Vice Consul as of 1932) — George E. Chamberlin (Consul General as of 1932) — William W. Heard (Consul as of 1938) — Ernest L. Eslinger (Vice Consul as of 1938-40) — Clinton E. MacEachran (Consul General as of 1940) — Knowlton V. Hicks (Consul as of 1940) — Edwin N. Gunsaulus, Jr. (Vice Consul as of 1940-43) — Gray Bream (Vice Consul as of 1941) — Samuel R. Thompson (Consul as of 1943) — Edwin C. Kemp (Consul General 1943-45) — Charles H. Taliaferro (Vice Consul as of 1943) — Alfred W. Klieforth (Consul General 1946-47) — Archibald E. Gray (Consul as of 1949)
   Joggins: William Moffat (Consular Agent as of 1884)
   Kempt: Frederick A. Hobart (Consular Agent as of 1884) — John G. Burgess (Consular Agent as of 1897-98)
   Kingsport: Arthur F. Borden (Consular Agent as of 1899)
   Lingan: Frederick E. Leaver (Consular Agent as of 1884)
   Liverpool: Calvin Appleton (Consular Agent 1863-77) — James N. S. Marshall (Consular Agent as of 1884) — Jason M. Mack (Consular Agent 1895-1926)
   Lockeport: William McMillan (Consular Agent as of 1904)
   Louisbourg: William H. McAlpine (Consular Agent as of 1884) — Henry C. V. Levatte (Consular Agent 1898-1916)
   Lunenburg: Daniel M. Owen (Consular Agent as of 1884-1905) — Daniel J. Rudolf (Consular Agent 1907-19) — Charles W. Lane (Consular Agent as of 1926-29)
   North Sydney: William Purves (Consular Agent as of 1884)
   Parrsboro: Jonathan Stickney (Consular Agent as of 1884) — Laurence H. Hoke (Consular Agent 1899-1907)
   Pictou: James Primrose (Consul 1837-43) — Benjamin Hammett Norton (Consul 1842-69) — John J. Peavey (Consul 1845-46) — Oscar Malmros (Consul 1870-81) — Edmund Johnson (Consul as of 1884) — John R. Noonan (Vice Consul as of 1884) — John R. Davies (Vice Consul 1896-97) — George N. Weed (Consul as of 1897) — George N. West (Consul 1897) — John R. Davies (Consular Agent 1897-1907)
   Port Hastings: James G. McKeen (Consular Agent as of 1884)
   Port Hawkesbury: Alexander Bain (Consular Agent as of 1907-16) — John J. Bourinot (Consular Agent as of 1926-29)
   Shelburne: N. W. White (Consular Agent as of 1884) — T. H. White (Consular Agent as of 1897-98)
   Sydney: John J. De Wolf (Consul 1837-42) — Charles H. Delavan (Consul 1842-48) — T. D. Archibald (Consular Agent 1861-65) — John E. Burchell (Consular Agent as of 1897) — George N. West (Consul 1897-1908) — John E. Burchell (Vice Consul as of 1898-1907) — John E. Kehl (Consul 1908-11) — George A. R. Rowlings (Vice & Deputy Consul 1910-11) — Charles M. Freeman (Consul 1911-24) — George A. R. Rowlings (Vice Consul as of 1916) — George K. Donald (Consul 1918-19) — Hasell H. Dick (Consul 1924-26) — Eugene H. Johnson (Vice Consul as of 1926-38) — O. Gaylord Marsh (Consul 1927-32) — Parker W. Buhrman (Consul General as of 1938)
   Walton: Alexander McN. Parker (Consular Agent as of 1884)
   Windsor: Daniel K. Hobart (Consul as of 1884) — Charles E. Hobart (Vice & Deputy Consul as of 1884-89) — Edward Young (Consul as of 1889-97) — John Nalder (Vice & Deputy Consul 1897-1905) — Joseph T. Hoke (Consul 1897-1907)
   Wolfville: John W. Hamilton (Consular Agent as of 1884)
   Yarmouth: Laban S. Balcam (Consular Agent 1863) — James M. Merrill (Consular Agent 1863-73) — Joseph R. Kinny (Consular Agent as of 1884) — William H. Robertson (Commercial Agent 1886-88) — Dean F. Currie (Commercial Agent as of 1889) — Robert S. Eakins (Commercial Agent as of 1889) — Grenville James (Commercial Agent 1892-93) — Charles A. O'Connor (Consul as of 1897) — Ernest H. Armstrong (Vice & Deputy Consul as of 1897-1905) — Radcliffe H. Ford (Consul as of 1898) — Martin J. Carter (Consul as of 1902-05) — Edward A. Creevey (Consul 1905-07) — Alfred J. Fleming (Consul 1907-15) — George B. Stephenson (Vice & Deputy Consul 1907-08) — Hugh H. Watson (Vice & Deputy Consul 1908-11) — George Williams Stephenson, Jr. (Vice & Deputy Consul 1911) — Eugene M. Lamb (Vice Consul 1912-13) — Henry H. Balch (Consul 1915-16) — Ralph U. Brown (Vice Consul as of 1916-19) — John J. C. Watson (Consul as of 1917-20) — John N. McCunn (Consul 1924) — Gilbert R. Willson (Consul 1924-29) — Gilbert R. Wilson (Consul as of 1927) — George H. Barringer (Vice Consul 1929) — Walter H. McKinney (Consul as of 1932) — Robert Jakes III (Vice Consul as of 1938) — Hugh S. Miller (Consul as of 1938-40) — Charles H. Taliaferro (Vice Consul as of 1940)
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