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Sonora
Mexico

U.S. consular officials in Sonora

   Agua Prieta: William W. Young (Consular Agent as of 1924) — Charles A. Amsden (Vice Consul as of 1926) — Maurice W. Altaffer (Vice Consul 1926-27) — John E. Jones (Vice Consul as of 1927-29) — Lewis V. Boyle (Consul 1929-38) — Edward S. Maney (Vice Consul 1929-30) — James C. Powell, Jr. (Vice Consul as of 1932)
   Alamos: Marion S. MacCarthy (Consular Agent 1908-11)
   Cananea: Charles L. Montague (Consular Agent as of 1916) — Jeptha M. Gibbs (Consular Agent 1918-33)
   Ciudad Obregón: Earl W. Eaton (Vice Consul 1929)
   Guaymas: James Lenox Kennedy (Consul 1829-32) — Charles W. Davis (Consul 1832-39) — Edward James Glasgow (Consul 1840-42) — John A. Robinson (Consul 1842-54) — Richard Roman (Consul 1854-56) — John A. Godfrey (Consul 1856-58) — A. S. Bates (Consul 1858) — Robert Rose (Consul 1858-59) — Lewis Dent (Consul 1859-61) — William L. Baker (Consul 1861-63) — George B. Hale (Consul 1861) — Edward Conner (Consul 1863-67) — C. G. Bryant (Vice Consul 1864) — Amos F. Garrison, Sr. (Vice Consul 1876-77) — Alexander Willard (Consul as of 1884) — Charles E. Hale (Vice Consul as of 1884) — Frank M. Crocker (Consular Agent as of 1897-1905) — Charles D. Taylor (Consular Agent 1906-17) — John A. Gamon (Consul 1917) — William E. Chapman (Consul 1917) — John A. McPherson (Vice Consul 1917-27) — William Julian de Bullet (Vice Consul 1917-18) — Bartley F. Yost (Consul 1918-21) — William P. Blocker (Consul 1923-24) — William D. Maxwell (Vice Consul 1925-26) — Herbert S. Bursley (Consul as of 1926-29) — Alvin E. Moore (Vice Consul as of 1929) — Earl W. Eaton (Vice Consul 1929) — Alfonso F. Yepis (Vice Consul as of 1932-38) — Thomas W. Voetter (Consul as of 1932)
   Hermosillo: Louis Hostetter (Consul as of 1914-17) — Robert S. Van R. Gutman (Vice Consul as of 1914-17) — Samuel O. Lane (Consul General 1966)
   Nogales: F. H. Goodwin (Consular Agent as of 1884) — R. H. Long (Consul as of 1897) — Albert R. Morawetz (Vice & Deputy Consul 1898-1902) — James F. Darnell (Consul as of 1902) — Albert R. Morawetz (Consul 1902-06) — S. Fred Noon (Vice & Deputy Consul as of 1905) — Samuel T. Lee (Consul 1907-09) — Charles Bailey Parker (Vice & Deputy Consul 1909) — Alexander Vincent Dye (Consul 1909-13) — Ely Martin (Vice & Deputy Consul 1910-11) — Thomas D. Bowman (Vice Consul 1911-14) — Frederick Simpich (Vice & Deputy Consul as of 1914) — H. Merle Cochran (Vice Consul as of 1916) — Frederick Simpich (Consul as of 1916-17) — Charles W. Doherty (Vice Consul 1916-17) — William E. Chapman (Consul 1916-17) — Ezra M. Lawton (Consul 1917-18) — Henry C. A. Damm (Consul 1922-29) — Stephen C. Worster (Vice Consul as of 1924) — Maurice W. Altaffer (Vice Consul 1926) — Maurice W. Altaffer (Consul 1927-29) — Thomas M. Powell (Vice Consul as of 1929-38) — Henry T. Unverzagt (Vice Consul 1930-31) — Carlton Hurst (Consul as of 1932) — John J. O'Keefe (Vice Consul as of 1932) — Bartley F. Yost (Consul as of 1932) — Thomas H. Robinson (Consul as of 1938) — Henry T. Dwyer (Vice Consul as of 1938) — Charles W. Adair, Jr. (Vice Consul as of 1940-41)
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