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U.S. consular officials in Peru


Honorary consuls in U.S. territories representing Peru

   Arequipa: Gabriel Louis Anciaux (Consular Agent as of 1926) — J. Neil Murphy (Consular Agent as of 1927-29) — Jack Dwyre (Consular Agent as of 1947)
   Callao: James H. McColley (Consul 1864-69) — Jesse H. Moore (Consul 1881-83) — H. M. Brent (Consul as of 1884) — Leon Jastremski (Consul as of 1893-97) — William B. Dickey (Consul as of 1897-99) — W. S. McBride (Vice Consul as of 1897-99) — Alfred L. M. Gottschalk (Consul 1903-05) — Alfred L. M. Gottschalk (Consul General 1905-06) — C. Hamilton Jones (Vice Consul as of 1905) — Samuel M. Taylor (Consul General 1906-10) — William H. Robertson (Consul General 1910-12) — Milton B. Kirk (Vice & Deputy Consul General 1910-11) — Louis G. Dreyfus, Jr. (Vice & Deputy Consul 1912-13) — Luther K. Zabriskie (Deputy Consul 1912-13) — Luther K. Zabriskie (Vice & Deputy Consul 1913-15) — William W. Handley (Consul General as of 1914-16)
   Callao-Lima: Lynn W. Franklin (Vice Consul 1916-18) — William W. Handley (Consul General as of 1917) — Marion Letcher (Consul General 1920) — Walter C. Hoer (Vice Consul as of 1922) — Fred D. Waddell (Vice Consul as of 1922) — William D. Smith, Jr. (Vice Consul as of 1922) — Claude E. Guyant (Consul 1922-25) — Nelson R. Park (Vice Consul 1923-26) — Ellis O. Briggs (Vice Consul 1925-27) — James V. Picken (Vice Consul 1925-26) — George A. Makinson (Consul 1925-29) — Nelson R. Park (Consul 1926-27) — Samuel Reber, Jr. (Vice Consul as of 1927-29) — John M. Cabot (Vice Consul 1927-28) — Archibald E. Gray (Vice Consul 1929-31) — William C. Burdett (Consul General 1930-35) — J. Kenly Bacon (Vice Consul as of 1932-34) — Arthur D. Jukes (Vice Consul as of 1932-34) — Edwin McKee (Vice Consul as of 1932-34) — William F. Cavenaugh (Vice Consul as of 1932) — T. Muldrup Forsyth (Vice Consul 1933-34) — James B. Young (Consul General as of 1934) — Harold D. Clum (Consul General 1935) — Harold E. Montomat (Vice Consul as of 1938) — Anthony Gembs (Vice Consul as of 1938) — Mason Turner (Consul as of 1938-40)
   Cerro de Pasco: M. C. McNulty (Consular Agent as of 1884)
   Chiclayo: Alfred Solf (Consular Agent as of 1898) — Theodore Stechmann (Consular Agent as of 1899)
   Chimbote: James H. Hayball (Consular Agent as of 1884)
   Etén: Otto Barca (Consular Agent as of 1884)
   Iquitos: Charles C. Eberhardt (Consul 1906-08) — Stuart J. Fuller (Consul 1912-13) — Robert E. Cashin (Vice Consul 1942) — Louis G. Gallardy (Consular Agent as of 1947)
   Lambayeque: William H. Fry (Consul as of 1884) — Alfred Lapoint (Vice Consul as of 1884)
   La Oroya: Harold L. Crane (Consular Agent as of 1926-29) — Norman Duncan (Consular Agent as of 1932-47)
   Lima: Jeremy Robinson (Agent for Commerce and Seamen 1817) — Charles S. Rand (Consular Agent as of 1884) — Homer Brett (Consul General as of 1938) — Richard M. de Lambert (Consul as of 1947)
   Mollendo: Enrique Meier (Consular Agent as of 1898-1905) — William Morrison (Consular Agent 1909-11) — Thomas Orams (Consular Agent as of 1926) — Ernest Quenet (Consular Agent as of 1929-34) — Felipe Ferrer (Consular Agent as of 1938-47)
   Pacasmayo: B. H. Kauffman (Consular Agent as of 1884)
   Paita: Obed Folger (Consul 1833-34) — Louis Blacker (Consular Agent as of 1905) — Charles B. G. Wilson (Consular Agent 1908-29)
   Payta (Paita): R. M. Columbus (Consular Agent as of 1884)
   Piura: Emilio Clark (Consular Agent as of 1884-97)
   Salaverry: Floyd Sears (Consular Agent as of 1926-29) — Neil Whyte (Consular Agent as of 1934) — Charles Yeager Derby (Consular Agent as of 1938) — Albert Ivan Beggs (Consular Agent as of 1947)
   Truxillo (Trujillo): Edward Gottfried (Consular Agent as of 1889-98)
   Tumbez (Tumbes): James Faulkner (Consular Agent as of 1884) — William Balami (Consular Agent as of 1889-98)
   Baltimore, Md.: Washington Booth (Consul 1873-77) Juan de Dios Martinez=Galdino (Honorary Consul as of 1935)
   Boston, Mass.: Matthew Crosby (Consul 1874-1902) Max Otto von Klock (Honorary Consul as of 1935)
   Charlotte Amalie, V.I.: George Levi (Honorary Consul as of 1935-40)
   Chicago, Ill.: Charles H. Sergel (Consul 1893-1902)
   Honolulu, Hawaii: Bruce Cartwright (Consul 1891-1911) L. A. R. Gaspar (Honorary Consul as of 1935)
   Houston, Tex.: Clarence A. Miller (Honorary Consul as of 1940)
   Lancaster, Ky.: Allan A. Burton (Consul 1868-77)
   Los Angeles, Calif.: Manuel Antonio Calderon (Honorary Consul as of 1935) Nestor Michelena Mústiga (Honorary Vice Consul as of 1935)
   Manila, Philippine Islands: Antonio Melion=y=Pavia (Honorary Consul as of 1935)
   Mayagüez, P.R.: Guillermo H. Moscoso (Honorary Vice Consul as of 1935)
   Mobile, Ala.: Herbert C. Brown (Honorary Vice Consul as of 1929)
   Newport News, Va.: T. Parker Host, Sr. (Honorary Vice Consul as of 1935)
   Panama Canal Zone: Enrique Garcia=Bedoya (Honorary Consul General as of 1935)
   Philadelphia, Pa.: Wilfred H. Schoff (Honorary Consul 1898-1921)
   San Antonio, Tex.: Ricardo Villafranca (Honorary Consul as of 1935)
   San Diego, Calif.: Santiago R. Deza (Honorary Consul as of 1935)
   San Francisco, Calif.: Josef Sigall (Honorary Vice Consul as of 1935)
   San Juan, P.R.: Manuel J. Nuñez (Honorary Consul as of 1914) Emiliano Mendez=Fernandez (Honorary Consul as of 1935)
   Toledo, Ohio: Charles Scott Rowley (Honorary Consul as of 1921-29) Rex W. Wells (Honorary Consul as of 1935)
   Washington, D.C.: Clifford Stevens Walton (Consul 1898-1902)
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