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U.S. consular officials in Philippines


American or honorary foreign consuls in Philippines

   Cebu: Cornelius R. B. Pickford (Consular Agent as of 1884) — G. E. A. Cadell (Consular Agent as of 1898) — Temple Wanamaker, Jr. (Vice Consul 1948)
   Iloilo: John G. Austin (Vice Consul as of 1884)
   Manila: John Stuart Kerr (Consul 1801-15) — Andrew Stewart (Consul 1815-22) — George W. Hubbell (Consul 1822-31) — Alfred H. P. Edwards (Consul 1832-38) — Henry P. Sturgis (Consul 1838-48) — Alfred H. P. Edwards (Consul 1848-54) — William P. Peirce (Consul 1854-56) — Charles Griswold (Consul 1856-67) — J. Russell (Vice Consul 1864) — Julius G. Voigt (Consul as of 1884) — R. D. Tucker (Vice Consul as of 1884) — Oscar F. William (Consul 1897) — Oscar F. Williams (Consul 1898) — W. A. Daland (Vice Consul 1898) — Gregor C. Merrill (Vice Consul as of 1938) — Thomas A. Hickok (Consul 1939) — Cabot Coville (Consul 1941) — Paul P. Steintorf (Consul General as of 1947) — Fayette J. Flexer (Consul as of 1947) — Temple Wanamaker, Jr. (Vice Consul 1949-50)
   Argentina: José F. Fernandez (Vice Consul in Manila as of 1914-25) — José F. Fernandez (Honorary Consul in Manila as of 1931-35) — José P. Fernandez (Honorary Vice Consul in Manila as of 1940)
   Bolivia: Joaquin M. Elizalde (Honorary Consul in Manila as of 1935)
   Chile: A. Malvehy (Consul in Manila 1906-07) — Damián de Urmeneta (Honorary Consul in Manila as of 1926)
   Costa Rica: Vincente T. Fernandez (Honorary Consul in Manila as of 1935)
   Czechoslovakia: Leo Schnurmacher (Honorary Consul in Manila as of 1926-35)
   Denmark: Robert Henry Wood (Consul in Manila 1900-07) — Gerrit Pieter Datema (Honorary Consul in Manila as of 1935)
   Dominican Republic: Buenaventura de Erquiaga=Palacios (Honorary Consul in Manila as of 1935)
   Ecuador: Ricardo E. Barretto (Honorary Consul in Manila 1902-07) — Federico Perez=y=Perez (Honorary Consul in Manila as of 1935)
   El Salvador: Manuel Perez=Rosales (Honorary Consul in Manila as of 1935)
   Great Britain: Guy Walford (Honorary Vice Consul in Cebu as of 1935) — William Cunningham Naismith (Honorary Vice Consul in Davao as of 1935) — James Andrew Lees (Honorary Vice Consul in Iloilo as of 1935) — David Cassels Brown (Honorary Vice Consul in Legaspi as of 1935) — John David McLaren (Honorary Vice Consul in Zamboanga as of 1935)
   Guatemala: José Garcia=Alonso (Honorary Consul in Manila as of 1935)
   Latvia: Leopoldo Aguinaldo (Honorary Vice Consul in Manila as of 1935)
   Mexico: José Rosales (Honorary Consul in Manila 1911-14) — Alfredo Cormelo=Casas (Honorary Consul in Manila as of 1935)
   Netherlands: Francis Wallace Pelling (Honorary Vice Consul in Iloilo as of 1935) — T. Bremer (Honorary Vice Consul in Manila as of 1935)
   Nicaragua: Trinidad Eugenio Lacayo (Honorary Consul General in Manila as of 1935) — Vicente L. Legarda (Honorary Vice Consul in Manila as of 1935)
   Norway: Thorbjorn Müller Holmsen (Honorary Consul in Manila as of 1935)
   Panama: E. C. Ross (Honorary Consul in Manila as of 1935)
   Peru: Antonio Melion=y=Pavia (Honorary Consul in Manila as of 1935)
   Portugal: John W. Ferrier (Consul in Manila as of 1929-35)
   Siam: Eugene Arthur Perkins (Honorary Consul in Manila as of 1935)
   Spain: Jesus Sanchez=Mellado (Honorary Vice Consul in Cebu 1902-07) — José Reguera (Honorary Vice Consul in Iloilo as of 1921) — Jenaro de Membiela=y=Porto (Honorary Vice Consul in Cebu as of 1935) — Joaquin Zuluaga=Garteizgogeascoa (Honorary Consular Agent in Legaspi as of 1935) — Luis Soler=de=Cornella (Honorary Consular Agent in Lucena as of 1935) — Enrique Zobel=y=de Ayala (Honorary Vice Consul in Manila as of 1935) — Marcelino Lozano=López (Honorary Consular Agent in Zamboanga as of 1935)
   Switzerland: Albert Sidler (Honorary Consul in Manila as of 1926-40)
   Thailand: Eugene Arthur Perkins (Honorary Consul General in Manila as of 1940)
   Uruguay: Rodolfo Schneckenburger (Honorary Consul in Manila as of 1935)
   Venezuela: Alberto P. Delfino (Honorary Consul in Manila 1923-41)
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