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U.S. consular officials in Scotland

   Aberdeen: Alexander Brand (Consular Agent as of 1871) — John Ramsay (Consular Agent as of 1880-89) — Andrew Murray (Consular Agent as of 1896-1904) — Adolph Danziger (Consular Agent 1904-05) — William P. Quann (Consular Agent 1906-11) — George McClellan Wells (Consular Agent as of 1919)
   Dundee: Edward Baxter (Consul 1834-45) — Stewart Steel (Consul 1846-50) — James McDowell (Consul 1850-53) — Thomas Steere (Consul 1853-58) — Joseph B. Holderby (Consul 1858-61) — Hugh Smith (Consul 1861-62) — I. E. Carraher (Consular Agent 1861-62) — James Smith (Consul 1863-71) — Matthew McDougall (Consul as of 1874) — William Reid (Vice Consul as of 1874) — John F. Winter (Consul 1881) — Willard B. Wells (Consul as of 1884) — William McIntyre (Vice & Deputy Consul as of 1884) — Allan Baxter (Vice Consul 1892) — Allan Baxter (Vice & Deputy Consul 1892-93) — John M. Savage (Vice Consul 1893-94) — George W. Savage (Consul 1893) — Allan Baxter (Deputy Consul 1893-94) — John M. Savage (Consul 1894-97) — Allan Baxter (Vice & Deputy Consul 1894-1905) — John C. Higgins (Consul 1897-1905) — W. Stanley Hollis (Consul 1909-10) — E. Haldeman Dennison (Consul 1910-15) — Charles L. Latham (Consul 1915-17) — Martin J. Gallagher (Vice Consul as of 1919) — Henry A. Johnson (Consul 1919-24) — William Anderson Poindexter (Vice Consul 1919-22) — William N. Carroll (Vice Consul 1923) — T. Monroe Fisher (Vice Consul 1924-25) — William A. Hickey (Vice Consul as of 1926-29) — Maxwell K. Moorhead (Consul as of 1926-27) — John J. C. Watson (Consul as of 1929-32) — John Howe Fuqua (Vice Consul 1930-31) — Julian K. Smedberg (Vice Consul 1932-38) — Maurice P. Dunlap (Consul 1932-35) — E. Talbot Smith (Consul 1935-36)
   Dunfermline: George H. Scidmore (Vice Consul 1877-84) — H. Ray Myers (Commercial Agent as of 1884) — James Penman (Vice Commercial Agent as of 1884-97) — Lucien J. Walker (Commercial Agent 1885-89) — James D. Reid (Commercial Agent as of 1897) — John N. McCunn (Consul 1897-1908) — James Penman (Vice Consul as of 1898) — Charles Drysdale (Vice Consul as of 1899-1905) — Maxwell Blake (Consul 1907-10) — Howard D. Van Sant (Consul 1910-22) — Albert W. Scott (Vice Consul 1920-21) — Warren C. Stewart (Vice Consul as of 1922) — Bernard F. Hale (Consul 1925)
   Edinburgh: Frederick P. Piatt (Vice & Deputy Consul 1894-1911) — Rufus Fleming (Consul 1897-1920) — Roy W. Baker (Vice Consul 1919-20) — H. Tobey Mooers (Vice Consul 1920) — Alexander G. Swaney (Vice Consul as of 1922) — Hunter Sharp (Consul as of 1922) — Thomas J. Maleady (Vice Consul 1923-25) — Wilbert L. Bonney (Consul 1924-26) — Clarence P. Harper (Vice Consul as of 1927) — Harold D. Finley (Consul 1927-30) — Edwin B. Earnest (Vice Consul 1930-33) — Austin C. Brady (Consul as of 1932-33) — Julian K. Smedberg (Vice Consul 1938-43) — Charles Roy Nasmith (Consul as of 1943)
   Galashiels: Richard Lees (Consular Agent as of 1884) — John Stalker (Consular Agent as of 1897-99)
   Glasgow: John J. Murray (Consul 1801-07) — Harvey Strong (Consul 1820-24) — David Walker (Consul 1824-31) — Alexander Thompson (Consul 1831-43) — Thomas McGuire (Consul 1843-45) — Joseph Cowdin (Consul 1845-50) — Day O. Kellogg (Consul 1850-53) — Philip T. Heartt (Consul 1853-58) — George Vail (Consul 1858-61) — John S. Prettyman (Consul 1861-62) — William Cook (Vice Consul 1861-63) — Warner L. Underwood (Consul 1862-64) — J. M. Bailey (Consul 1864-66) — Bret Harte (Consul 1880-85) — William Gibson (Vice Consul as of 1884-1905) — Francis H. Underwood (Consul 1885-89) — Allen B. Morse (Consul 1893-97) — Samuel M. Taylor (Consul 1897-1906) — John McFadzean (Deputy Consul as of 1899-1905) — Richard W. Austin (Consul 1906-07) — Alfred Middleton (Deputy Consul 1906-07) — Alfred Middleton (Vice Consul 1907-09) — John N. McCunn (Consul 1908-19) — Alfred Middleton (Deputy Consul 1909-11) — Thomas H. Bevan (Vice Consul 1917-19) — Joseph S. Hollister (Vice Consul as of 1919) — George E. Chamberlin (Consul 1919-26) — Edward G. Greenlaw (Vice Consul as of 1922) — Edward B. Cipriani (Vice Consul as of 1922-26) — L. Pittman Springs (Vice Consul as of 1926-29) — Scott S. Levisee (Vice Consul as of 1926) — Leslie E. Woods (Consul as of 1927-29) — Ernest V. Polutnik (Vice Consul as of 1927-29) — George E. Chamberlin (Consul General as of 1927-30) — Leo E. Schumacher (Vice Consul 1927-28) — Marcel E. Malige (Consul 1928-32) — Reginald S. Castleman (Consul 1929-30) — J. Forrest Ingle (Vice Consul 1929-33) — George J. Haering (Consul 1931-33) — Samuel W. Honaker (Consul General as of 1932) — Hadley V. Cooke, Jr. (Vice Consul as of 1938) — T. Leonard Lilliestrom (Vice Consul 1938) — Courtland Christiani (Vice Consul 1938) — Leslie A. Davis (Consul General as of 1938) — Donal F. McGonigal (Vice Consul 1941-43) — Charles James Kolinski (Vice Consul as of 1943) — Hugh H. Watson (Consul General as of 1943) — Taylor G. Belcher (Consul 1950-54)
   Greenock: John Craig (Consular Agent as of 1884) — James A. Love (Consular Agent 1891-1911)
   Kirkcaldy: Andrew Innes (Consular Agent as of 1884-99) — J. Lockhart Innes (Consular Agent as of 1904-05)
   Leith: Harry Grant (Consul 1798-1817) — Joel Hart (Consul 1817-33) — Robert Grieve (Consul 1833-52) — James McDowell (Consul 1853-58) — Neil McLachlan, Jr. (Consul 1861-66) — Hugh C. Peacock (Vice Consul as of 1884) — Oscar Malmros (Consul as of 1884) — Francis H. Underwood (Consul 1893) — Robert J. MacBride (Consul as of 1897) — Robert J. McBride (Consul as of 1897)
   Troon: Peter H. Waddell (Consular Agent 1896-1911)
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