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U.S. consular officials in Portugal


   Lisbon: Edward Church (Consul 1792-97) Thomas Bulkely (Consul 1797-1802) William Jarvis (Consul 1802-11) George Jefferson (Consul 1811-12) Israel P. Hutchinson (Consul 1813-43) Armand Donnet (Consul 1839-41) William Henry Vesey (Consul 1843-46) Philip A. Roach (Consul 1847-49) Horace Smith (Consul 1849-52) Nicholas Pike (Consul 1852-61) Charles Munro (Consul 1861-69) Charles E. J. Hutchens (Vice Consul 1863-66) Henry S. Neal (Consul 1869) Jacob H. Thieriot (Consul 1904-05) Robert H. Kinchant (Vice & Deputy Consul 1904-05) Louis H. Aymé (Consul General 1906-12) Will L. Lowrie (Consul General 1912-20) Kenneth S. Patton (Vice Consul 1912) Ramon I. Janer (Vice Consul 1914) Wilbur J. Eller (Vice Consul 1917) W. Stanley Hollis (Consul General 1920-27) Hernan C. Vogenitz (Vice Consul 1922) H. Tobey Mooers (Vice Consul 1922-26) Julian L. Pinkerton (Vice Consul 1926) Julian L. Pinkerton (Consul 1927-29) Samuel T. Lee (Consul General 1928-29) Lawrence S. Armstrong (Consul 1930-34) Carl F. Deichman (Consul General 1932) William W. Brunswick (Consul 1932) Parker W. Buhrman (Consul General 1935) Walter C. Dowling (Vice Consul 1938) James B. Young (Consul General 1938) Kenneth S. Stout (Vice Consul 1938) C. Burke Elbrick (Vice Consul 1940-41) Elbridge Durbrow (Consul 1940) William P. Shockley, Jr. (Vice Consul 1941) Hervé J. L'Heureux (Consul 1941-42) Walter N. Walmsley, Jr. (Consul 1944-45) Charles E. Dickerson, Jr. (Consul 1947)
   Oporto (Porto): Alexander Burton (Consul 1821-23) Louis Tineli (Consul 1840-49) John F. Porteous (Consul 1857-61) Thomas K. King (Consul 1861-62) Henry W. Diman (Consul 1862-69) J. A. Da Silva (Vice Consul 1864) William H. Stuve (Consular Agent 1908-14) Ricardo Spratley (Consular Agent 1917) Samuel H. Wiley (Consul 1922) Edward E. Silvers (Vice Consul 1925) William J. Yerby (Consul 1926-30) John J. Coyle (Vice Consul 1926) Charles E. Worman (Vice Consul 1930-32) Leslie A. Davis (Consul 1930-32) William P. Robertson (Vice Consul 1938-47) Harry F. Hawley (Consul 1938)

 

 


 
   
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