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U.S. consular officials in Thailand


Honorary consuls in U.S. territories representing Thailand

   Bangkok: David B. Sickels (Consul as of 1880) — J. W. Torrey (Vice Consul as of 1880) — John A. Halderman, Jr. (Consul 1880) — John A. Halderman, Jr. (Consul General 1882-85) — Noah A. McDonald (Vice Consul as of 1884) — Jacob T. Child (Consul General 1886-91) — John Barrett (Consul General as of 1894-98) — E. V. Kellett (Vice Consul General as of 1897) — Hamilton King (Consul General 1898-1912) — Lawrence E. Bennett (Vice Consul General as of 1899) — Thomas H. Hays (Vice Consul General as of 1902) — Paul Nash (Consul General 1903-04) — Paul Noah (Consul General as of 1904) — Joseph P. Selden (Vice Consul General as of 1904-05) — Montgomery Schuyler, Jr. (Consul General 1904-06) — James W. White (Vice Consul General as of 1906) — Irwin Laughlin (Consul General 1906-07) — John Van A. MacMurray (Consul General 1907-08) — Carl C. Hansen (Vice & Deputy Consul General 1909-14) — George Cornell Tarler (Consul General 1909-11) — Sheldon L. Crosby (Consul General 1912-14) — Carl C. Hansen (Vice Consul as of 1916-29) — James P. Davis (Consul as of 1921-22) — Maurice P. Dunlap (Consul 1922-23) — Charles H. Albrecht (Consul 1923-26) — Randolph F. Carroll (Consul 1926-28) — Charles A. Bay (Consul 1928-29) — Robert English (Vice Consul 1931-32) — Henry A. Post (Vice Consul as of 1932) — Kennett F. Potter (Vice Consul as of 1932) — Andrew G. Lynch (Vice Consul 1932-35) — Halvern L. Norris (Vice Consul 1935-38) — Elvin Seibert (Vice Consul as of 1938) — H. Gordon Minnigerode (Vice Consul as of 1938) — J. Holbrook Chapman (Consul as of 1938-40) — Olcott H. Deming (Consul 1948-51)
   Boston, Mass.: Arthur Messenger Beale (Honorary Consul for Siam as of 1935) Arthur Messenger Beale (Honorary Consul as of 1940-50)
   Chicago, Ill.: Milward Adams (Consul for Siam 1906-21) Nathan William MacChesney (Honorary Consul General for Siam as of 1935) Nathan William MacChesney (Honorary Consul General as of 1940-50)
   Manila, Philippine Islands: Eugene Arthur Perkins (Honorary Consul for Siam as of 1935) Eugene Arthur Perkins (Honorary Consul General as of 1940)
   New York, N.Y.: Isaac T. Smith (Consul General for Siam 1887-1903) Loring T. Hildreth (Consul for Siam 1902-07) F. Warren Sumner (Consul General for Siam as of 1921) John C. Harland (Vice Consul for Siam as of 1921) Charles W. Atwater (Honorary Consul General for Siam as of 1935) Charles W. Atwater (Honorary Consul General as of 1940)
   Philadelphia, Pa.: William E. Goodman (Honorary Consul for Siam as of 1935) William E. Goodman (Honorary Consul as of 1940)
   San Francisco, Calif.: Henry G. W. Dinkelspiel (Consul for Siam as of 1921) Martin J. Dinkelspiel (Vice Consul for Siam as of 1926-35) Henry G. W. Dinkelspiel (Consul General for Siam as of 1926) John W. Dinkelspiel (Honorary Vice Consul for Siam as of 1935) John W. Dinkelspiel (Honorary Vice Consul as of 1940-50) Martin J. Dinkelspiel (Honorary Consul as of 1940) Martin J. Dinkelspiel (Honorary Consul General as of 1950)
   Seattle, Wash.: Stanley Arthur Griffiths (Honorary Consul for Siam as of 1935) Stanley Arthur Griffiths (Honorary Consul as of 1940)
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