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U.S. consular officials in Sweden


Honorary consuls in U.S. territories representing Sweden

   Christianstad (Kristianstad): Ludwig Ahlberg (Consular Agent as of 1884)
   Gefle (Gävle): John Rettig (Consular Agent as of 1884)
   Gothenberg (Göteborg): James Anderson (Consul 1811-14) — Sidney W. Cooper (Consul as of 1884) — Gustavus W. Schroeder (Vice Consul as of 1884) — Otto H. Boyesen (Consul 1893-97) — Paul Berghaus (Vice & Deputy Consul as of 1897-1902) — Robert S. S. Bergh (Consul 1898-1907) — C. W. E. Lindquist (Vice & Deputy Consul as of 1905) — William H. Robertson (Consul 1907-09) — Wilhelm Hartman (Vice & Deputy Consul 1907-14) — Stuart J. Fuller (Consul 1909-10) — Stuart J. Fuller (Consul 1911-12) — Douglas Jenkins (Consul 1912-13) — Emil Sauer (Consul 1913-15) — Bertil M. Rasmusen (Consul as of 1916-17) — Wilhelm Hartman (Vice Consul as of 1916-17) — Einar T. Anderson (Vice Consul 1918-20) — Charles Geiger (Vice Consul 1918) — Walter H. Sholes (Consul as of 1919-24) — Herbert W. Carlson (Vice Consul 1920-24) — Robert F. Fernald (Consul 1924) — Clifford W. McGlasson (Vice Consul 1924-25) — George B. Seawright (Vice Consul as of 1926) — Henry C. von Struve (Consul as of 1926-29) — T. Edmund Burke (Vice Consul as of 1927) — Leonard G. Bradford (Vice Consul as of 1927) — Herbert C. Biar (Vice Consul as of 1929-32) — Robert Harnden (Consul as of 1932) — Knowlton V. Hicks (Vice Consul as of 1932) — William W. Corcoran (Consul 1936-43) — William P. Shockley (Vice Consul as of 1938) — Finn B. Jensen (Vice Consul as of 1943) — Stanley R. Lawson (Vice Consul as of 1943) — Samuel J. Fletcher (Consul General 1947-48) — William W. Corcoran (Consul General as of 1947) — E. Talbot Smith (Consul General as of 1949)
   Helsingborg: Lars Virgin (Consular Agent as of 1899)
   Malmo: Peter M. Flensburg (Consular Agent as of 1884-99) — Hugo Lindgren (Consular Agent 1903-05) — Joseph Westerberg (Consular Agent as of 1916-17) — Harold B. Quarton (Consul 1918-19) — Parker W. Buhrman (Consul 1918) — Frank C. Lee (Vice Consul 1918) — Maurice P. Dunlap (Consul 1920) — George Gregg Fuller (Vice Consul 1921) — Gerhard H. Krogh (Consul as of 1924) — T. Edmund Burke (Vice Consul as of 1926) — William Oscar Jones (Vice Consul as of 1926) — Ralph A. Boernstein (Vice Consul 1927-28) — Ralph A. Boernstein (Consul 1928-30) — Harold Carlson (Vice Consul 1929-30) — Christian T. Steger (Consul 1930) — Alexander P. Cruger (Consul as of 1932)
   Norrköping: S. C. Mobeck (Consular Agent as of 1884) — Martin Leaf (Vice Consul as of 1919)
   Soderhamn: Pehr Sundh (Consular Agent as of 1884)
   Stockholm: David Erskine (Consul 1818-36) — Charles D. Arfwedson (Consul 1836-58) — A. W. Frestadius (Consul 1858-61) — Charles A. Leas (Consul 1861-62) — Benjamin F. Tefft (Consul 1862-63) — George V. Tefft (Consul 1863-64) — Nere A. Elfwing (Consul as of 1884) — Lars H. Horngren (Vice Consul as of 1884) — Charles W. Erdman (Consul 1891-1902) — Joseph E. Hayden (Consul 1892-93) — Edward D. Winslow (Consul 1897) — Thomas B. O'Neil (Consul as of 1897) — Axel Georgii (Vice Consul as of 1897) — Edward L. Adams (Consul General 1902-09) — Augustus E. Ingram (Vice Consul 1905) — Per Torsten Berg (Vice Consul 1909-24) — Torvald Nyström (Deputy Consul General 1909-11) — Ernest L. Harris (Consul General 1911-16) — Jacob M. Bagge (Vice Consul as of 1916) — George D. Hopper (Consul 1917-19) — Robert E. Mansfield (Consul General as of 1917) — Heaton W. Harris (Consul General 1917-18) — William Coffin (Consul General 1917-18) — Albert Halstead (Consul General 1917-19) — Orsen N. Nielsen (Vice Consul as of 1918-21) — Cary R. Miller (Vice Consul 1918-19) — Einar T. Anderson (Vice Consul 1918) — Charles H. Safely (Vice Consul as of 1919) — Dominic I. Murphy (Consul General 1919-24) — Robert F. Fernald (Vice Consul 1921-22) — Robert F. Fernald (Consul 1922-24) — Walter A. Leonard (Consul as of 1924) — Benjamin M. Hulley (Vice Consul 1924-29) — Samuel G. Ebling (Vice Consul 1924-26) — Karl MacVitty (Consul 1926-27) — Claude I. Dawson (Consul General as of 1926) — John Ball Osborne (Consul General as of 1927-29) — Maurice P. Dunlap (Consul 1927-32) — Benjamin M. Hulley (Consul 1929) — Harold Carlson (Vice Consul as of 1932-43) — Roger C. Tredwell (Consul General as of 1932) — Monnett B. Davis (Consul General as of 1933-34) — Walter A. Leonard (Consul General 1935-36) — William P. Snow (Vice Consul as of 1938) — Frithjof C. Sigmond (Vice Consul as of 1938-43) — Hallett C. Johnson (Consul General as of 1938) — Lynn W. Franklin (Consul as of 1938-40) — Fritz A. M. Alfsen (Vice Consul 1940) — Lewis E. Gleeck, Jr. (Vice Consul 1942) — Christian M. Ravndal (Consul 1943-47) — Paul H. Pearson (Vice Consul as of 1943) — Brewster H. Morris (Vice Consul as of 1943) — George Lybrook West, Jr. (Vice Consul 1943-45) — David H. McKillop (Vice Consul as of 1943) — M. Gordon Knox (Vice Consul as of 1943) — Henry Hanson, Jr. (Vice Consul as of 1943) — S. Walter Washington (Consul as of 1943) — E. Allen Lightner, Jr. (Vice Consul as of 1943) — H. Francis Cunningham, Jr. (Vice Consul 1943-45) — Lawrence W. von Hellens (Vice Consul as of 1943) — Harry E. Carlson (Consul as of 1943) — Winthrop S. Greene (Consul as of 1943) — L. Randolph Higgs (Consul as of 1947)
   Sundsvall: Per A. A. Liljeqvist (Consular Agent as of 1884)
   Apalachicola, Fla.: Antoine J. Murat (Vice Consul for Sweden & Norway 1882-1903)
   Austin, Tex.: Swante Palm (Vice Consul for Sweden & Norway 1866-99) Swante Palm (Vice Consul for Sweden & Norway 1899-UZ )
   Baltimore, Md.: Edgar T. Fell (Honorary Vice Consul as of 1935)
   Boston, Mass.: Gjert Lootz (Vice Consul for Sweden & Norway 1868-1903) Emil Otto Julius Danielsson (Honorary Vice Consul as of 1935)
   Brunswick, Ga.: Rosendo Torrás (Vice Consul for Sweden & Norway 1887-1903)
   Charleston, S.C.: Charles Otto Witte (Vice Consul for Sweden & Norway 1865-1903)
   Chicago, Ill.: Gustaf Bernhard Anderson (Honorary Vice Consul as of 1935)
   Cincinnati, Ohio: Philip Henry Hartmann (Vice Consul for Sweden & Norway 1872-95)
   Cleveland, Ohio: Herman J. Nord (Honorary Vice Consul as of 1935)
   Colon, Canal Zone: Julio A. Salas (Honorary Vice Consul as of 1935)
   Darien, Ga.: Robert Manson (Vice Consul for Sweden & Norway 1891-1903)
   Detroit, Mich.: Carl Berglund (Honorary Vice Consul as of 1935)
   Fernandina, Fla.: Nathaniel B. Borden (Vice Consul for Sweden & Norway 1889-95)
   Galveston, Tex.: Bertrand Adoue (Vice Consul for Sweden & Norway 1878-1903) Charles Fowler (Vice Consul as of 1926) Herman Arthur Bornefeld (Honorary Vice Consul as of 1935)
   Grand Forks, N.D.: Otto H. Boyesen (Vice Consul for Sweden & Norway 1889-92)
   Grand Haven, Mich.: Charles T. Pagelsen (Vice Consul for Sweden & Norway 1871-1903) Daniel F. Pagelsen (Vice Consul for Sweden & Norway 1904) Daniel F. Pagelsen (Vice Consul 1914)
   Honolulu, Hawaii: Nils P. Larsen (Honorary Vice Consul as of 1935)
   Jamestown, N.Y.: Carl Alfred Okerlind (Honorary Vice Consul as of 1935)
   Kansas City, Mo.-Kan.: A. Hawkinson (Honorary Vice Consul as of 1935)
   Key West, Fla.: John Jay Philbrick (Vice Consul for Sweden & Norway 1871-77) William J. H. Taylor (Vice Consul for Sweden & Norway 1884-1903)
   Los Angeles, Calif.: Peter N. Engblom (Honorary Vice Consul as of 1935)
   Madison, Wis.: Halle Steensland (Vice Consul for Sweden & Norway 1872-1903)
   Mobile, Ala.: Joseph R. Edwards (Vice Consul for Sweden & Norway 1873-77) William H. Leinkauf (Vice Consul for Sweden & Norway 1890-1901) Louis Donald (Vice Consul for Sweden & Norway 1903) Robert Bennett Turner (Honorary Vice Consul as of 1929-35)
   New Orleans, La.: Pearl Wight (Vice Consul for Sweden & Norway 1894-1903) George Plant (Honorary Vice Consul as of 1935)
   Newport News, Va.: Charles D. Boggs (Vice Consul for Sweden & Norway 1884-96)
   Norfolk, Va.: William Lamb (Vice Consul for Sweden & Norway 1876-1903) Herman Aspegren (Honorary Vice Consul as of 1935)
   Panama Canal Zone: Rudolf Bierman=de=St. Malo (Honorary Consul as of 1935)
   Pascagoula, Miss.: Hubert F. Krebs (Vice Consul for Sweden & Norway 1883-97)
   Pensacola, Fla.: Charles F. Boysen (Vice Consul for Sweden & Norway 1867-96)
   Philadelphia, Pa.: Edward S. Sayres (Vice Consul for Sweden & Norway 1854) Lars Westergaard (Vice Consul for Sweden & Norway 1874-93) Lars Westergaard (Vice Consul for Sweden & Norway 1893-UZ ) J. N. Wallem (Vice Consul for Sweden & Norway 1895-1903) Maurice Hogeland (Honorary Vice Consul as of 1935)
   Portland, Maine: Magnus A. R. Lindberg (Vice Consul for Sweden & Norway 1874-77) Tewksbury L. Swett (Vice Consul for Sweden & Norway 1880-1903)
   Portland, Ore.: Eric Emil Peterson (Honorary Vice Consul as of 1935)
   SAINT Paul, Minn.: Hagbarth Sahlgaard (Vice Consul for Sweden & Norway 1871-92) Engebreth H. Hobe (Vice Consul for Sweden & Norway 1893-1903)
   SAINT Thomas, V.I.: Axel Holst (Honorary Consul as of 1935)
   San Diego, Calif.: John Waldo Malmberg (Honorary Vice Consul as of 1935)
   San Francisco, Calif.: Knud Henry Lund (Consul for Sweden & Norway 1885-1903) Henry Lund, Jr. (Vice Consul for Sweden & Norway 1901-03)
   San Juan, P.R.: Ernest Yeates (Honorary Consul as of 1935) Robert Richard Prann (Honorary Vice Consul as of 1935)
   Savannah, Ga.: Christen M. Holst (Vice Consul for Sweden & Norway 1865-97) James Lee Rankin (Vice Consul for Sweden & Norway 1901-03) Andrew John Ritch (Vice Consul as of 1921) Aage Georg Schroder (Honorary Vice Consul as of 1935)
   Seattle, Wash.: Yngve Carl Ivar Lundequist (Honorary Vice Consul as of 1935)
   Skagway, Alaska: Edward Anton Rasmusson (Honorary Vice Consul as of 1935)
   Washington, D.C.: André L. Bagger (Vice Consul for Sweden & Norway 1887-95)
   Wilmington, N.C.: Rudolph E. Heide (Honorary Vice Consul for Sweden & Norway 1871-95) Alexander S. Heide (Vice Consul for Sweden & Norway 1895-1906)
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