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Central America

U.S. consular officials in Nicaragua


   Bluefields: M. J. Clancy (Consular Agent 1897-98) Philip E. Coyle (Consular Agent 1902) Edwin W. Trimmer (Consular Agent 1903-04) Thomas P. Moffat (Consul 1909-11) Arthur J. Clare (Consul 1911-14) William A. Deverall (Vice Consul 1914) Cornelius Ferris, Jr. (Consul 1914-16) Harry J. Shields (Vice Consul 1917) William C. Teichmann (Consul 1917) John O. Sanders (Consul 1919) John R. Bradley (Consul 1920-21) Thomas W. Waters (Vice Consul 1922) Andrew J. McConnico (Consul 1926) Samuel J. Fletcher (Consul 1928-30) Jack D. Neal (Vice Consul 1932) Sheridan Talbott (Consul 1932)
   Cape Gracias a Dios (Port Deitrick): Edwin W. Trimmer (Vice Commercial Agent 1904-05)
   Corinto: Henry Palazio (Consular Agent 1897-1905) Henry H. Leonard (Consular Agent 1907-08) James William Johnson (Consul 1908-09) Henry H. Leonard (Vice & Deputy Consul 1908-11) Harold D. Clum (Consul 1913-15) John A. Gamon (Consul 1915-16) Henry H. Leonard (Vice Consul 1917-22) Harold Playter (Consul 1922) Christian T. Steger (Consul 1926-30) Charles A. Bay (Consul 1926) Owen W. Gaines (Vice Consul 1927) Norris Rediker (Vice Consul 1932) Girvan Teall (Vice Consul 1932)
   Managua: Hiram R. Lott (Consul 1895) Paul Wieseke (Consul 1897) Paul Wiesike (Consul 1897) Chester Donaldson (Consul 1898-1905) Arthur O. Wallace (Vice Consul 1905) José de Olivares (Consul 1906-09) Thomas P. Moffat (Consul 1911) Hector C. Adam, Jr. (Vice Consul 1935) Reginald S. Castleman (Consul 1938-39) H. Bartlett Wells (Vice Consul 1938) John W. Carrigan (Vice Consul 1938) William E. Flournoy, Jr. (Vice Consul 1939) William P. Cochran, Jr. (Consul 1943) Jule B. Smith (Consul 1943) James M. Gilchrist, Jr. (Vice Consul 1943) Terry B. Sanders, Jr. (Vice Consul 1943) Douglas Jenkins, Jr. (Vice Consul 1943) Harold D. Finley (Consul 1945) Maurice M. Bernbaum (Vice Consul 1947)
   Matagalpa: Isaac A. Manning (Consular Agent 1899-1905) William H. De Savigny (Consular Agent 1926-27) John A. Willey (Consular Agent 1932-47)
   Port Deitrick: Edwin W. Trimmer (Vice Commercial Agent 1905) Edwin W. Trimmer (Vice Consul 1905) Edwin W. Trimmer (Consul 1905-11)
   Puerto Cabezas: Robert F. Fernald (Consul 1931-32) Eli Taylor (Vice Consul 1932)
   San Juan del Norte (San Juan de Nicaragua): Romeo H. Freer (Commercial Agent 1873-77) Frederick M. Ryder (Consul 1905-08)

 

 


 
   
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