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U.S. consular officials in Netherlands


   Amsterdam: Albert Lange (Consul 1849-50) C. Goethe Baylor (Consul 1850-53) Robert G. Barnwell (Consul 1853-61) Charles Mueller (Consul 1874) Albertus Vinke (Vice Consul 1874-84) David Eckstein (Consul 1884) Edward Downes (Consul 1897) Albertus Vinke (Vice & Deputy Consul 1897-1905) George J. Corey (Consul 1898) Frank D. Hill (Consul 1902-05) Harry H. Morgan (Consul 1907-10) August S. Docen (Vice & Deputy Consul 1907) Frank W. Mahin (Consul 1910-13) Dominic I. Murphy (Consul 1914-15) Roger C. Tredwell (Consul 1914) Eugene Nabel (Vice Consul 1914-19) Frank W. Mahin (Consul 1915-24) Clark Porter Kuykendall (Vice Consul 1920-23) Albert M. Doyle (Vice Consul 1922-25) J. Stanford Edwards (Vice Consul 1926-29) Carl O. Spamer (Consul 1926-29) William H. Gale (Consul General 1926) Pattie H. Field (Vice Consul 1926-29) Charles L. Hoover (Consul General 1928-32) Warren M. Chase (Vice Consul 1932) Donal F. McGonigal (Vice Consul 1938) Ellis A. Bonnet (Consul 1938) James P. Moffitt (Consul 1938) William Barnes (Vice Consul 1938) George B. Canty (Consul 1940) Albert M. Doyle (Consul General 1944-47)
   Flushing (Vlissingen): Pieter F. Auer (Consular Agent 1899-1929)
   Rotterdam: John Beeldemaker (Consul 1797-1800) Joseph Forman (Consul 1800-03) Thomas Browne (Consular Agent 1800-03) Levitt Harris (Consul 1803) Alexander (Consular Agent 1803-06) G. R. Curtis (Consular Agent 1806-07) George Joy (Consul 1807-20) T. F. Wilkens (Consul 1816-19) Emanuel Wambersie (Consul 1819-29) John Wambersie (Consul 1829-37) William S. Campbell (Consul 1843-61) George E. Wiss (Consul 1861-66) August Andrew Wambersie (Vice Consul 1863-65) Albert Rhodes (Consul 1866) Lars S. Reque (Consul 1897) Aire H. Voorwinden (Vice & Deputy Consul 1897) Soren Listoe (Consul 1897-1902) Soren Listoe (Consul General 1902-20) Aire H. Voorwinden (Vice & Deputy Consul General 1905) John G. Lamont (Deputy Consul General 1905) Leonard Koot (Deputy Consul General 1908-11) Edward Peter Theobald (Vice & Deputy Consul General 1908-11) Ernest Vollmer (Deputy Consul General 1909-11) Gerhard H. Krogh (Vice Consul 1914-17) Martin Baker (Vice Consul 1915-17) Harold B. Quarton (Consul 1918) George E. Anderson (Consul General 1920-24) Edward M. Groth (Vice Consul 1922) Sydney B. Redecker (Vice Consul 1922) George D. Hopper (Consul 1922) Eugene Nabel (Vice Consul 1922-32) Edward A. Dow (Consul 1924-28) Joseph G. Groeninger (Consul 1926-27) Albert M. Doyle (Consul 1926-29) Carol H. Foster (Consul 1928-34) George Tait (Vice Consul 1929) Sidney H. Browne (Vice Consul 1932) Jones R. Trowbridge (Vice Consul 1932) Egmont C. von Tresckow (Consul 1932) Carol H. Foster (Consul General 1934) Lon S. Gresham (Vice Consul 1935-38) Thomas S. Horn (Consul 1938) Richard S. Huestis (Vice Consul 1938) Stephen C. Brown (Vice Consul 1938) Harold D. Clum (Consul General 1938) Herbert V. Olds (Vice Consul 1939) John H. Lord (Consul 1939-41) John F. Stone (Consul 1947)
   Scheveningen: Anders C. Nelson (Consular Agent 1910-11)
   Schiedam: Leonard Koot (Consular Agent 1891-99) Anders C. Nelson (Consular Agent 1903-10)
   The Hague (Den Haag): Anders C. Nelson (Vice Consul 1922-29) Vinton Chapin (Consul 1947)

 

 


 
   
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