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U.S. consular officials in Singapore


Honorary consuls in U.S. territories representing Singapore

   Singapore: Charles W. Bradley (Consul as of 1852) — Adolph G. Studer (Consul as of 1874-84) — John Anderson (Vice Consul as of 1884) — Rounsevelle Wildman (Consul 1889-97) — E. Spencer Pratt (Consul General 1893-98) — J. P. Joaquim (Vice & Deputy Consul General as of 1897-98) — Oscar F. Williams (Consul General as of 1905) — David F. Wilber (Consul General 1905-07) — George E. Chamberlin (Vice & Deputy Consul General 1906-10) — James T. DuBois (Consul General 1909-11) — David Milton Figart (Vice & Deputy Consul General 1910-12) — Thomas P. Moffat (Consul General 1911) — Edwin S. Cunningham (Consul General 1912-14) — Caspar L. Dreier (Vice & Deputy Consul General 1913-15) — Caspar L. Dreier (Vice Consul 1915) — John P. Bray (Consul General 1915-16) — Harry Campbell (Vice Consul 1915) — Harry Campbell (Consul 1915-18) — David J. Lewis (Vice Consul as of 1917) — Edwin N. Gunsaulus (Consul General 1917-20) — Horace J. Dickinson (Consul 1918-19) — Burdette B. Bliss (Vice Consul 1919-20) — Alban G. Snyder (Consul General 1920) — Ernest L. Harris (Consul General 1921-25) — John H. Lord (Vice Consul 1921-25) — Wade Blackard (Vice Consul 1921-22) — Peter H. A. Flood (Vice Consul 1922-23) — Addison E. Southard (Consul General as of 1926-27) — Hugh S. Miller (Consul as of 1926) — Edwin McKee (Vice Consul as of 1926-27) — John H. Bruins (Vice Consul as of 1926-29) — Daniel J. Lynch (Vice Consul as of 1926) — Bernard Gotlieb (Consul 1926-28) — John B. Ketcham (Vice Consul as of 1927-29) — Frank C. Lee (Consul General 1927-29) — W. Walton Butterworth (Vice Consul 1929-31) — Terry S. Hinkle (Vice Consul as of 1929) — Joel C. Hudson (Consul as of 1929) — Harold Shantz (Consul as of 1932) — Roy E. B. Bower (Consul as of 1932) — Henry Day (Vice Consul as of 1932) — Edward Anderson, Jr. (Vice Consul as of 1932) — Harrison A. Lewis (Vice Consul as of 1932) — Lester Maynard (Consul General as of 1932) — Wilbur Keblinger (Consul General 1932-36) — R. Allen Haden (Vice Consul 1932) — Monnett B. Davis (Consul General as of 1936-37) — Maurice M. Bernbaum (Vice Consul as of 1938-41) — Kenneth S. Patton (Consul General as of 1938) — Clayson W. Aldridge (Consul 1939) — Robert L. Buell (Consul 1941) — Patrick Mallon (Consul 1945) — Charles F. Baldwin (Consul General 1952-53) — William O. Anderson (Consul 1954-56) — John Albert Lacey (Consul General 1964-65)
   Chicago, Ill.: Newton N. Minow (Honorary Consul General as of 2006)
   Miami, Fla.: Steven J. Green (Honorary Consul General as of 2019)
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