U.S. consular officials in Paraguay
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Asuncion:
Edward
A. Hopkins (Consul 1851-54)
— Clement
Eusebius Hopkins (Consul 1853-54)
— Louis
Bamberger (Consul 1855-62)
— G.
R. Usher (Consul as of 1874)
— Lucien
A. Wait (Consul as of 1874)
— Frank
D. Hill (Consul 1887-90)
— Eben
M. Flagg (Vice Consul as of 1897)
— John
N. Ruffin (Consul 1897-1907)
— William
Harrison (Vice Consul as of 1898-1902)
— Jacob
Warrunek (Vice Consul as of 1904)
— Waldemar
C. de Korab (Vice Consul as of 1905-06)
— Edward
J. Norton (Consul 1907-09)
— Cornelius
Ferris, Jr. (Consul 1909-13)
— Maximo
F. Croskey (Vice & Deputy Consul 1911-14)
— Samuel
H. Wiley (Consul as of 1916)
— Henry
H. Balch (Consul 1916-21)
— Maximo
F. Croskey (Vice Consul as of 1917)
— Francis
Eugene Egan (Vice Consul 1917-18)
— George
E. Seltzer (Vice Consul as of 1921)
— Harry
Campbell (Consul 1921-23)
— John
M. Uebber (Vice Consul as of 1926)
— Robert
M. Scotten (Consul 1926-27)
— Harvey
S. Gerry (Vice Consul as of 1927)
— John
M. Vebber (Vice Consul as of 1927)
— John
B. Faust (Vice Consul 1928-31)
— V.
Harwood Blocker, Jr. (Vice Consul as of 1932)
— Thomas
S. Horn (Consul as of 1932)
— James
Espy (Consul 1944)
— Leslie
E. Reed (Consul General as of 1947)
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Honorary consuls in U.S. territories
representing Paraguay
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Baltimore, Md.:
Thomas
E. Barrett, Jr. (Honorary Consul as of 1948)
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Boston, Mass.:
Eben
M. Flagg (Honorary Consul as of 1921)
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Chicago, Ill.:
Fred
W. Allen (Honorary Consul as of 1929-35)
Eugene
Zemans (Honorary Vice Consul as of 1948)
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Cincinnati, Ohio:
Irwin
F. Westheimer (Honorary Vice Consul as of 1948)
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Houston, Tex.:
Luis
Rodriguez (Honorary Consul as of 1948)
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Indianapolis, Ind.:
Charles
E. Coffin (Vice Consul 1900-03)
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Kansas City, Mo.-Kan.:
Frank
L. Phillips (Honorary Vice Consul as of 1948)
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Los Angeles, Calif.:
Harry
A. dae-English (Honorary Consul as of 1948)
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Miami, Fla.:
J.
E. Yonge (Honorary Consul as of 1948)
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Mobile, Ala.:
Elliott
G. Rickarby (Vice Consul 1902-03)
Herbert
C. Brown (Honorary Vice Consul as of 1948)
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New Orleans, La.:
August
Edward Pradillo (Honorary Consul as of 1948)
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New York, N.Y.:
William
Evarts Richards (Consul 1896-1903)
Juan
A. de la Cruz (Honorary Consul General as of 1948)
Edmund
Dill Scotti (Honorary Consul as of 1948)
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Newport News, Va.:
George
N. Wise (Honorary Vice Consul as of 1921)
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Norfolk, Va.:
Charles
M. Barnett (Consul as of 1903-29)
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Philadelphia, Pa.:
Alfonso
A. Rutis (Consul General 1900-03)
Rodman
Wanamaker (Consul General as of 1921)
Henry
P. Pilgert (Honorary Consul as of 1940)
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Portland, Ore.:
Howard
L. White (Honorary Consul as of 1929-48)
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Richmond, Va.:
M.
D. Hoge (Honorary Consul 1902-03)
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Sacramento, Calif.:
Hector
J. Wilkinson (Honorary Vice Consul as of 1948)
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SAINT Louis, Mo.:
Charles
L. Lippert (Honorary Consul as of 1948)
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San Diego, Calif.:
Richard
N. Thompson (Honorary Consul as of 1935)
Abraham
P. Nasatir (Honorary Vice Consul as of 1948)
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San Francisco, Calif.:
Max
Clements Richter (Honorary Consul as of 1921)
Roberto
J. Wilkinson (Honorary Consul General as of 1948)
Armin
Francisco Josué Wilkinson (Honorary Consul as of 1948)
Ejgill
Toke Nyegaard (Honorary Vice Consul as of 1948)
William
Caubu (Honorary Vice Consul as of 1948)
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Seattle, Wash.:
Elmer
Joseph Young (Consul as of 1929)
John
D. Hudson (Honorary Consul as of 1940-48)
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Washington, D.C.:
John
Stewart (Consul General 1884-1904)
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