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U.S. consular officials in Poland


   Breslau (Wroclaw): Henry Dithmar (Consul 1884) Frederick Opp (Consul 1897) Ernest C. F. Pinnoco (Vice Consul 1897) Charles W. Erdman (Consul 1898-99) Neander Alexander (Vice Consul 1898-99) R. D. Mann (Consul 1900) Ernest A. Man (Consul 1904-05) Richard Wackerow (Vice Consul 1904-05) Herman L. Spahr (Consul 1906-14) Frank Glenn Potts (Vice & Deputy Consul 1911-12) Gustav Wiese (Vice Consul 1914) Harry G. Seltzer (Consul 1916-17) Phil H. Hubbard (Vice Consul 1926) John R. Minter (Consul 1926) Lester L. Schnare (Consul 1927-31) Stephen B. Vaughan (Vice Consul 1932) Robert R. Bradford (Consul 1932)
   Danzig (Gdansk): Philipp Albrecht (Consular Agent 1897-1902) Ernst A. Claaszen (Consular Agent 1902-14) Ernst A. Classzen (Consular Agent 1905) William Dawson (Consul 1919-21) Howard A. Bowman (Vice Consul 1921-24) Charles L. Hoover (Consul 1922) Charles H. Albrecht (Consul 1922-23) Edwin C. Kemp (Consul 1923-29) William Oscar Jones (Vice Consul 1924) Arthur F. Tower (Vice Consul 1926) Robert F. Fernald (Consul 1930) Warwick Perkins (Consul 1932) Waldemar J. Gallman (Consul 1938) Julius Wadsworth (Consul 1938) Charles M. Gerrity (Vice Consul 1938)
   Gdansk: Joseph F. Burt (Consul General 1947)
   Guben (Gubin): William B. Murphy (Consular Agent 1897-98)
   Krakow: Casimir T. Zawadzki (Vice Consul 1947) George D. Andrews (Consul 1947)
   Neustadt (Wejherowo): Leopold Blum (Consular Agent 1893-1911)
   Poznan: Howard A. Bowman (Consul 1947)
   Sorau (Zary): William B. Murphy (Consular Agent 1898-1909) George A. Makinson (Consular Agent 1909-11)
   Stettin (Szczecin): Frederick William Lutze (Consul 1798-1816) John M. Forbes (Consul General 1816-19) Frederick Schillow (Consul 1829-57) Charles F. W. Glanz (Consul 1857-58) Rudolph F. Schillow (Consul 1858-61) Charles J. Sundell (Consul 1861-66) James C. Kellogg (Consul 1890-93) Frederick W. Kickbusch, Jr. (Consul 1893-97) John E. Kehl (Consul 1897-1908) William C. Teichmann (Consul 1909-11) Emil Schmidt (Vice & Deputy Consul 1909-14) Henry C. A. Damm (Consul 1912-15) Theodore Jaeckel (Consul 1915-17) Cornelius Ferris, Jr. (Consul 1924-25) Rudolf E. Schoenfeld (Consul 1924)
   Swinemünde (Swinoujscie): Gustav Ludwig (Consular Agent 1905) Wilhelm Potenberg (Consular Agent 1907-11)
   Warsaw: Joseph Rawicz (Consul 1897) Hernando de Soto (Vice Consul 1902-03) Angus Campbell (Consul 1902) Boleslaw Horodynskt (Vice Consul 1902) Clarence R. Slocum (Consul 1903-05) Witold Fouchas (Vice Consul 1905) Hernando de Soto (Consul 1907-08) George N. Ifft (Consul 1908-09) Felix W. Smith (Vice & Deputy Consul 1910) Witold Fuchs (Vice Consul 1914-17) Hernando de Soto (Consul 1914-17) Thomas E. Heenan (Consul 1914) Harry A. McBride (Consul 1919-20) Robert L. Rankin (Consul 1920) Leo J. Keena (Consul General 1920-22) Donald R. Heath (Vice Consul 1923-24) Donald R. Heath (Consul 1924-25) Theodore Jaeckel (Consul General 1924-26) John P. Elliott (Vice Consul 1925-27) Albert V. Morris (Vice Consul 1925-27) Chester W. Davis (Consul 1926-29) Sabin J. Dalferes (Vice Consul 1926-27) Charles H. Heisler (Consul 1926-32) Walter A. Leonard (Consul 1926-29) Arthur F. Tower (Vice Consul 1927) George D. Andrews, Jr. (Vice Consul 1928-29) Felix Cole (Consul General 1929) H. Charles Spruks (Vice Consul 1929) John H. Madonne (Vice Consul 1929-32) Elbridge Durbrow (Vice Consul 1930-32) Montgomery H. Colladay (Vice Consul 1930-32) J. Klahr Huddle (Consul General 1932) Stewart E. McMillin (Consul 1932) Andrew E. Donovan II (Vice Consul 1932) Carl Birkeland (Vice Consul 1932-38) Elim O'Shaughnessy (Vice Consul 1938) Thaddeus H. Chylinksi (Vice Consul 1938) Thomas H. Bevan (Consul General 1938) George J. Haering (Consul 1938) M. Williams Blake (Vice Consul 1938) E. Tomlin Bailey (Vice Consul 1938) William R. Morton (Vice Consul 1938) Orray Taft, Jr. (Vice Consul 1938) Marcel E. Malige (Consul 1938) C. Burke Elbrick (Consul 1945) Martin R. Hanchak (Vice Consul 1945)

 

 


 
   
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