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Haiti

U.S. consular officials in Haiti


Honorary consuls in U.S. territoriesrepresenting Haiti

  Aux Cayes (Les Cayes):ThomasDutton (Consular Agent as of 1880-84)—HenryE. Roberts (Consular Agent as of 1897-1902)—ErnestL. Dutton (Consular Agent as of 1904-05)—AdolphStrohm (Consular Agent 1906-11)—MauriceFontaine (Consular Agent 1915-18)
  Cape Hatien (Cap-Haïtien):EdwardStevens (Consul General 1799-1801)—TobiasLear (Commercial Agent 1801-03)—JohnE. Caldwell (Commercial Agent 1801-08)—WilliamTaylor (Consul 1815-17)—JohnN. D'Arcy (Agent for Commerce and Seamen 1821-22)—JamesE. Brice (Commercial Agent 1822-27)—SamuelIsrael (Commercial Agent 1827-36)—GeorgeHowe (Commercial Agent 1836-37)—BenjaminE. Viall (Commercial Agent 1837-42)—GeorgeF. Usher (Commercial Agent 1842-46)—JohnL. Wilson (Commercial Agent 1846-55)—G.Eustis Hubbard (Commercial Agent 1855-61)—ArthurFolsom (Commercial Agent 1861-62)—ArthurFolsom (Consul 1862-70)—StanislasGoutier (Consul as of 1884)—OscarB. Lüders (Vice Consul as of 1884)—TheodoreBehrmann (Vice Consul 1893-1906)—L.C. H. Schlemn (Consul as of 1897)—LemuelW. Livingston (Consul 1898-1919)—ClarenceC. Woolard (Vice Consul 1915-23)—AvraM. Warren (Consul 1920-22)—DamonC. Woods (Consul as of 1922)—ClarenceC. Woodlard (Vice Consul as of 1922)—WinthropR. Scott (Consul 1923-28)—CoreyF. Wood (Vice Consul as of 1924-32)—J.Leslie Pettigrew (Consular Agent as of 1943)
  Gonaives:A.Hillchenbach (Consular Agent 1862-66)—JohnD. Metzer (Consular Agent as of 1884)—EthértDepuy (Consular Agent as of 1897)—J.William Woël (Consular Agent as of 1899-1943)
  Jacmel:JeanB. Vital (Consular Agent as of 1884-99)—ArthurMay (Consular Agent as of 1897)—LouisVital (Consular Agent 1904-16)
  Jérémie:L.Trebaud Rouzier (Consular Agent as of 1884-99)—St.Charles Villedrouin (Consular Agent 1903-32)
  Miragoâne:FrancisW. Mitchell (Consular Agent as of 1884-98)—EmilGoldenberg (Consular Agent as of 1904)
  Petit-Goave:E.Merantie (Consular Agent as of 1884)—L.Kampmeyer (Consular Agent 1899-1911)—GeorgBohne (Consular Agent as of 1916)
  Port-au-Prince:RobertRitchie (Consul 1799-1803)—AndrewArmstrong (Agent for Commerce and Seamen 1820-28)—FrancisMoore Dimond (Commercial Agent 1828-38)—FrancisD. Cummins (Commercial Agent 1841-43)—JosephC. Luther (Commercial Agent 1843-49)—GeorgeF. Usher (Commercial Agent 1849-53)—JosephN. Lewis (Commercial Agent 1853-61)—SethWebb, Jr. (Commercial Agent 1861-62)—H.Conard (Vice Commercial Agent 1864)—GideonH. Hollister (Consul General as of 1868-69)—EbenezerD. Bassett (Consul General as of 1874)—JohnM. Langston (Consul General as of 1877-85)—JohnB. Terres (Vice Consul General 1880-85)—JohnB. Terres (Vice Consul General 1885-1904)—AlexanderBattiste (Deputy Consul 1891-98)—JohnS. Durham (Consul General 1891-93)—HenryM. Smythe (Consul General as of 1893-97)—JohnB. Terres (Consul 1904-20)—AlexanderBattiste (Vice & Deputy Consul 1904-05)—AlexanderBattiste (Vice Consul as of 1915-16)—RalphA. Boernstein (Vice Consul 1919)—RobertD. Longyear (Vice Consul as of 1922)—WilliamH. Brown (Vice Consul as of 1922)—CharlesA. Bay (Vice Consul 1924)—MauriceP. Dunlap (Consul 1924-27)—WilliamE. Copley (Vice Consul 1925)—ThomasJ. Maleady (Vice Consul 1925-26)—RaymondO. Richards (Vice Consul as of 1926)—SamuelW. Honaker (Consul as of 1927-29)—GeorgeD. La Mont (Vice Consul 1927-30)—DonaldR. Heath (Consul 1929-33)—WarrenH. Kelchner (Vice Consul 1930)—F.Russell Engdahl (Vice Consul 1930-31)—BolardMore (Vice Consul as of 1932)—MulfordA. Colebrook (Vice Consul as of 1932)—C.Burke Elbrick (Vice Consul 1937)—RobertS. Folsom (Vice Consul as of 1941-43)—VintonChapin (Consul as of 1943)—GlionCurtis, Jr. (Vice Consul as of 1943)—JohnP. Squire (Vice Consul as of 1943)—MansonGilbert (Vice Consul as of 1943)—ReginaldP. Mitchell (Vice Consul as of 1943)—WainwrightAbbott (Consul General 1945)—AubreyH. Harwood, Jr. (Vice Consul 1945)—H.Tobey Mooers (Consul 1946)
  Port de Paix:HugoKainer (Consular Agent as of 1884)—TheodoreBehrmann (Consular Agent 1890-93)—CharlesAbegg (Consular Agent 1896-1924)—FlorentinS. Maurrasse (Consular Agent as of 1926-32)
  St. Marc:ThomasC. Miller (Commercial Agent 1861-62)—WilliamM. Waterman (Commercial Agent 1863-65)—JamesMonroe Letts (Commercial Agent 1865-77)—A.M. Ricci (Commercial Agent as of 1884)—CharlesMiot (Consular Agent 1897-1908)—FrancisA. Fitzpatrick (Consular Agent as of 1924-29)
  Balboa, Canal Zone:MaxR. Stempel (Consul as of 1935-44)
  Baltimore, Md.:MauriceB. Carlin (Honorary Consul as of 1944)
  Bangor, Maine:PierreMcConville (Consul 1885-1908)
  Boston, Mass.:BenjaminC. Clark (Consul 1860-63)BenjaminC. Clark (Consul 1870-77)BenjaminC. Clark (Consul 1880-1909)BenjaminPreston Clark (Consul 1909-39)A.Preston Clark (Consul as of 1931-35)FrancisR. Clark (Vice Consul as of 1931-35)FrancisR. Clark (Honorary Consul as of 1944)
  Chester, Pa.:WilliamWard, Jr. (Honorary Vice Consul as of 1921-35)WilliamWard, Jr. (Honorary Vice Consul as of 1944)
  Chicago, Ill.:CuthbertSingleton (Consul 1892-1909)CarlyleS. Baer (Honorary Consul as of 1921)
  Cristobal, Canal Zone:AlfredJoseph (Consul as of 1935)ManuelJosé Castillo=Galvez (Honorary Vice Consul as of 1944)
  Elmhurst, Ill.:JamesH. Richmond (Honorary Consul as of 1944)
  Everglades, Fla.:CarlPryer (Honorary Consul as of 1935)
  Galveston, Tex.:J.A. Torregrosa (Honorary Consul as of 1931-44)
  Honolulu, Hawaii:RobertW. Shingle (Consul as of 1931-35)
  Houston, Tex.:T.L. Evans (Honorary Consul as of 1931-44)
  Lake Charles, La.:GlenA. Broussard (Honorary Consul as of 1931-44)
  Miami, Fla.:ArthurE. Curtis (Honorary Consul 1930-44)AldenFreeman (Honorary Consul General as of 1931-35)DaniloGoodrich (Honorary Vice Consul 1943-50)
  Mobile, Ala.:CharlesM. Bancroft (Vice Consul 1880-95)JeanMarques (Vice Consul 1896-1904)JamesThomas (Consul as of 1915)T.G. McGonigal (Consul as of 1921)RichardMurray (Honorary Consul as of 1931-44)
  New York, N.Y.:EbenezerD. Bassett (Consul General 1884-88)JosephNicolas (Consul General 1896-1902)EbenezerD. Bassett (Vice Consul 1898-1902)EbenezerD. Bassett (Vice Consul 1904-08)ArthurTrapp (Honorary Vice Consul 1909-11)CharlesB. Vincent (Consul General as of 1935)
  Newark, N.J.:Victorde la Fuente (Consular Agent as of 1931-44)
  Newport News, Va.:HarryReyner (Honorary Consul as of 1931-44)
  Norfolk, Va.:RudolphW. Weiss (Honorary Consul as of 1944)
  Palm Beach & West Palm Beach, Fla.:WilliamF. Ives (Honorary Consul as of 1944)
  Philadelphia, Pa.:AlbertH. Lennox (Vice Consul 1877-83)AlbertH. Lennox (Consul 1883-91)LouisElson (Honorary Consul 1931-47)RaymondPace Alexander (Honorary Consul 1947)
  Ponce, P.R.:JaimeOliver (Honorary Vice Consul as of 1944)
  Port Arthur, Tex.:ArthurS. Kahn (Vice Consul as of 1931-44)
  St. Thomas, V.I.:PhilipGomez (Honorary Vice Consul as of 1921-44)CyrilE. Daniel (Consul General as of 1931-44)
  San Francisco, Calif.:B.C. Bremer (Honorary Consul as of 1931-35)
  San Juan, P.R.:CharlesVére (Consular Agent as of 1908)CharlesVére (Honorary Consul as of 1915-44)
  Savannah, Ga.:T.B. Harris (Vice Consul 1894-1908)
  Tampa, Fla.:WilliamF. Yves (Honorary Consul as of 1931-35)
  Wilmington, N.C.:WilliamA. Cumming (Vice Consul 1874-77)WilliamM. Cumming (Vice Consul 1887-1908)

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