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South America

U.S. consular officials in Uruguay


   Colonia: Benjamin D. Manton (Consul 1884) Manuel Caballero (Vice Consul 1897) Benjamin D. Manton (Consul 1897-1906)
   Montevideo: William G. Miller (Consul 1811-25) Joshua Bond (Consul 1825-34) John Patrick (Consul 1834-38) Robert M. Hamilton (Consul 1838-58) Richard H. Gayle (Consul 1858-61) Hiram Tuttle (Consul 1862-66) Frank D. Hill (Consul 1890-93) Edgar Schramm (Consul 1897) Thomas W. Howard (Vice Consul 1897-1905) Albert W. Swalm (Consul 1897-1903) John E. Hopley (Consul 1905) John W. O'Hara (Consul 1906) Frederic W. Goding (Consul 1908-12) Thomas B. Van Horne (Vice Consul 1908) Ralph J. Totten (Consul 1913-14) Albert G. Ebert (Vice & Deputy Consul 1914) John C. Terry (Vice Consul 1916-17) Herman L. Spahr (Consul 1916-17) William Dawson (Consul 1917-19) Sherwood H. Avery (Vice Consul 1918-21) Henry L. Fonda (Vice Consul 1918) James V. Whitfield (Vice Consul 1919-20) David J. D. Myers (Consul 1919-21) Robert L. Jennison (Vice Consul 1921) Edmund B. Montgomery (Vice Consul 1922) Sherwood H. Avery (Vice Consul 1922) Thomas H. Bevan (Consul 1923-24) Howard C. Tinsley (Vice Consul 1924-26) O. Gaylord Marsh (Consul 1924-27) Ronald D. Stevenson (Vice Consul 1924) Raphael A. Manning (Vice Consul 1924-25) Morris N. Hughes (Vice Consul 1926-29) Clarence Carrigan (Consul General 1927-29) Nathan Scarritt (Vice Consul 1927-29) Robert Newbegin (Vice Consul 1932) Leslie E. Reed (Consul General 1932-38) Waldo E. Bailey (Vice Consul 1932) John C. Pool (Vice Consul 1932) Augustin W. Ferrin (Consul 1935-38) Hector C. Adam, Jr. (Vice Consul 1936-41) Reginald Bragonier, Jr. (Vice Consul 1938-43) Shiras Morris, Jr. (Vice Consul 1938) Selden Chapin (Consul 1940) Stewart G. Anderson (Vice Consul 1941-43) Edward J. Sparks (Consul 1943) Richard H. Post (Vice Consul 1943) Duane B. Lueders (Vice Consul 1943) Robert B. Memminger (Vice Consul 1943) Robert Y. Brown (Consul 1943) D. Harrison Smith (Vice Consul 1943) Arthur B. Emmons III (Vice Consul 1943) Dudley G. Dwyre (Consul General 1943) James E. Brown, Jr. (Consul 1947)

 

 


 
   
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