U.S. consular officials in Portugal
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Belém (Lisbon):
T.
M. Besony (Consular Agent as of 1880)
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Faro:
F.
L. Javarez (Consular Agent as of 1884)
— F.
J. Tavares (Consular Agent as of 1897-99)
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Lisbon:
Edward
Church (Consul 1792-97)
— Thomas
Bulkely (Consul 1797-1802)
— William
Jarvis (Consul 1802-11)
— George
Jefferson (Consul 1811-12)
— Israel
P. Hutchinson (Consul 1813-43)
— Armand
Donnet (Consul 1839-41)
— William
Henry Vesey (Consul 1843-46)
— Philip
A. Roach (Consul 1847-49)
— Horace
Smith (Consul 1849-52)
— Nicholas
Pike (Consul 1852-61)
— Charles
Munro (Consul 1861-69)
— Charles
E. J. Hutchens (Vice Consul 1863-66)
— Henry
S. Neal (Consul as of 1869)
— John
B. Wilbor (Vice & Deputy Consul General as of 1884)
— Lewis
Richmond (Consul General as of 1884-85)
— John
B. Wilbor (Vice Consul as of 1897-99)
— Jacob
H. Thieriot (Consul 1898-1905)
— Robert
H. Kinchant (Vice & Deputy Consul as of 1904-05)
— Louis
H. Aymé (Consul General 1906-12)
— Will
L. Lowrie (Consul General 1912-20)
— Kenneth
S. Patton (Vice Consul 1912)
— Ramon
I. Janer (Vice Consul as of 1914)
— Wilbur
J. Eller (Vice Consul as of 1917)
— W.
Stanley Hollis (Consul General 1920-27)
— Reginald
S. Castleman (Vice Consul 1920-22)
— Hernan
C. Vogenitz (Vice Consul 1921-22)
— H.
Tobey Mooers (Vice Consul 1922-26)
— Hernan
C. Vogenitz (Vice Consul 1923)
— Julian
L. Pinkerton (Vice Consul as of 1926)
— Julian
L. Pinkerton (Consul as of 1927-29)
— Prescott
Childs (Vice Consul 1927-29)
— Samuel
T. Lee (Consul General 1928-29)
— Lawrence
S. Armstrong (Consul 1930-34)
— William
W. Brunswick (Consul as of 1932)
— Carl
F. Deichman (Consul General as of 1932-34)
— Daniel
V. Anderson (Vice Consul as of 1934)
— John
B. Faust (Vice Consul as of 1934)
— Parker
W. Buhrman (Consul General 1935)
— Walter
C. Dowling (Vice Consul as of 1938)
— Kenneth
S. Stout (Vice Consul as of 1938)
— James
B. Young (Consul General as of 1938-40)
— C.
Burke Elbrick (Vice Consul 1940-41)
— Elbridge
Durbrow (Consul 1940)
— J.
Winsor Ives (Consul as of 1940)
— John
C. Shillock (Consul as of 1940)
— William
P. Shockley, Jr. (Vice Consul 1941)
— Hervé
J. L'Heureux (Consul 1941-42)
— Walter
N. Walmsley, Jr. (Consul 1944-45)
— Temple
Wanamaker, Jr. (Vice Consul 1944-45)
— Charles
E. Dickerson, Jr. (Consul as of 1947)
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Oporto (Porto):
Alexander
Burton (Consul 1821-23)
— Louis
Tineli (Consul 1840-49)
— John
F. Porteous (Consul 1857-61)
— Thomas
K. King (Consul 1861-62)
— Henry
W. Diman (Consul 1862-69)
— J.
A. Da Silva (Vice Consul 1864)
— William
Stuve (Consular Agent as of 1884-98)
— William
H. Stuve (Consular Agent 1908-14)
— Ricardo
Spratley (Consular Agent as of 1917)
— Samuel
H. Wiley (Consul as of 1922)
— Hernan
C. Vogenitz (Vice Consul 1922-23)
— Edward
E. Silvers (Vice Consul 1925)
— William
J. Yerby (Consul 1926-30)
— John
J. Coyle (Vice Consul as of 1926)
— Owen
W. Gaines (Vice Consul 1929)
— Charles
E. Worman (Vice Consul 1930-35)
— Leslie
A. Davis (Consul 1930-34)
— William
P. Robertson (Vice Consul as of 1938-47)
— Harry
F. Hawley (Consul as of 1938)
— Leo
J. Callanan (Consul as of 1940)
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Setúbal:
Joaquim
T. O'Neil (Consular Agent as of 1884-97)
— John
P. T. O'Neill (Consular Agent as of 1898)
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Honorary consuls in U.S. territories
representing Portugal
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Baltimore, Md.:
Frank
Frick, Jr. (Vice Consul 1897-1903)
Adelbert
W. Mears (Honorary Vice Consul as of 1935)
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Bangor, Maine:
Thomas
J. Stewart (Vice Consul 1864-90)
Rowland
W. Stewart (Vice Consul 1900-01)
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Boston, Mass.:
Manuel
P. Furtado=d'Almeida (Consul 1891-1903)
Jayme
Mackay=de=Almeida (Vice Consul 1895-1903)
Antoñio
Laranjo Ferreira Monteiro (Honorary Vice Consul as of 1935)
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Brunswick, Ga.:
Rosendo
Torrás (Vice Consul 1880-1903)
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Chicago, Ill.:
S.
Chapman Simms (Vice Consul 1893-1903)
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Galveston, Tex.:
Robert
L. O'Brien (Honorary Consul as of 1935)
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Honolulu, Hawaii:
Alberto
Alves=de=Araujo (Honorary Consul as of 1935)
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Manila, Philippine Islands:
John
W. Ferrier (Consul as of 1929-35)
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New Bedford, Mass.:
Antonio
Zerbone (Vice Consul 1883-99)
Antonio
Madureira=e=Castro (Honorary Consul as of 1935)
Francisco
Madureira=e=Castro (Honorary Vice Consul as of 1935)
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New Orleans, La.:
Luiz
da Costa=Carvalho (Honorary Consul as of 1935)
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New York, N.Y.:
Constantine
F. Brunn (Vice Consul 1893-96)
José
de Saavedra=de=Figueiredo (Honorary Vice Consul as of 1935)
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Newport News, Va.:
James
Haughton (Vice Consul 1890-1912)
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Norfolk, Va.:
Nathaniel
P. Burruss (Vice Consul 1865-77)
Nathaniel
P. Burruss (Vice Consul 1900-01)
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Pensacola, Fla.:
Manuel
F. Gonzalez (Vice Consul 1875-77)
Juan
L. Borras (Vice Consul 1889-1903)
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Philadelphia, Pa.:
Edward
S. Sayres (Vice Consul 1850-76)
John
Mason, Jr. (Vice Consul 1877-1906)
Camilo
Camara (Honorary Consul as of 1935)
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Providence, R.I.:
José
Agostinho de Oliveira (Honorary Vice Consul as of 1935)
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SAINT Thomas, V.I.:
M.
E. Trepuk (Honorary Consul as of 1935)
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San Francisco, Calif.:
Francis
Berton (Consul 1869-85)
Henrique
Laidley (Vice Consul 1870-1904)
Francis
Berton (Consul 1885-UZ )
Henrique
Laidley (Vice Consul 1904-UZ )
G.
Armas=do=Amaral (Honorary Vice Consul as of 1935)
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San Juan, P.R.:
Dionisio
Trigo (Honorary Consul as of 1935)
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Savannah, Ga.:
Henry
H. Woodbridge (Vice Consul 1870-77)
Luigi
Trapani (Vice Consul 1890-1903)
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Tampa, Fla.:
Leo
Francis Pallardy (Honorary Vice Consul as of 1935)
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