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U.S. consular officials in New Zealand


   Auckland: George W. Roosevelt (Consul 1878-79) G. W. Griffin (Consul 1883) Thomas T. Gamble (Vice Consul 1884) Leonard A. Bachelder (Vice Consul 1891-1903) Frank Dillingham (Consul 1897-1903) John D. Connolly (Consul 1897) Frank Dillingham (Consul General 1903-05) Leonard A. Bachelder (Vice Consul General 1903-15) William A. Prickitt (Consul General 1905-14) Joseph I. Brittain (Consul General 1914-15) Leonard A. Bachelder (Vice Consul 1915-43) Alfred A. Winslow (Consul General 1915-20) Charles Gilbert Winslow (Vice Consul 1919) William J. McCafferty (Vice Consul 1920-21) Karl MacVitty (Consul 1921-22) Walter F. Boyle (Consul 1926-32) William P. Cochran, Jr. (Vice Consul 1929) George D. Reuther (Vice Consul 1932) Hiram A. Boucher (Consul 1941-45) Paul Paddock (Vice Consul 1943) Whitney Young (Consul 1947) James Keough Bishop (Vice Consul 1963-66)
   Christchurch: Robert Pitcaithly (Consular Agent 1897) Frank Graham (Consular Agent 1904-05) John Henry Stringer (Consular Agent 1919) Henry P. Bridge (Consular Agent 1926-47)
   Dunedin: W. G. Neill (Consular Agent 1897) Frederick O. Bridgeman (Consular Agent 1905-19) Harman Reeves (Consular Agent 1926-47)
   Wellington: Thomas Cahill (Consular Agent 1897) John Duncan (Consular Agent 1902-05) Charles Harcourt Turner (Consular Agent 1910-11) Arthur Edward Whyte (Consular Agent 1919) David F. Wilber (Consul General 1921-22) John E. Moran (Vice Consul 1922) Marshall I. Mays (Vice Consul 1922-27) Joel C. Hudson (Vice Consul 1926-27) Will L. Lowrie (Consul General 1926-29) Bernard Gotlieb (Consul 1929-32) Leslie W. Johnson (Vice Consul 1932) Calvin M. Hitch (Consul General 1932) Lowell C. Pinkerton (Consul General 1937-38) Parker T. Hart (Vice Consul 1943) Raymond E. Cox (Consul General 1943) John Evarts Horner (Vice Consul 1943) Thomas S. Horn (Consul 1943) T. Eliot Weil (Vice Consul 1943) John S. Service (Consul 1947)

 

 


 
   
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