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U.S. consular officials in Russia


Honorary consuls in U.S. territoriesrepresenting Russia

  Archangel:SamuelHazard (Consul 1811-14)—EdmundBrandt (Consul 1832-60)—WilliamBrandt, Jr. (Consul 1833-36)—EdwardBrandt (Consul 1841-48)—GeorgeMallison (Consul 1849-50)—CharlesBrandt (Consul 1853-56)—R.Finch (Consul 1857)—E.H. Brandt (Consul 1858-59)—EdmundBrandt (Consul as of 1874-80)
  Cronstadt (Kronstadt):PeterVigius (Consular Agent as of 1884)—PeterWigius (Consular Agent as of 1897-99)
  Irkutsk:ErnestL. Harris (Consul General 1918-21)—JohnA. Embry (Consul 1918)—AlfredR. Thomson (Consul as of 1919)
  Moscow:FrancisS. Claxton (Consul 1857-61)—JohnP. Hatterscheidt (Consul 1861-65)—EugeneSchuyler (Consul 1866-69)—E.G. Van Riper (Consul as of 1884)—NicholasWertheim (Vice Consul 1889-92)—NicholasWertheim (Consul 1892-93)—AdolphBillhardt (Consul as of 1897)—ThomasSmith (Vice Consul as of 1897-1905)—SamuelSmith (Consul as of 1904-05)—HunterSharp (Consul General 1908-09)—JohnH. Snodgrass (Consul General 1909-17)—RipleyWilson (Vice & Deputy Consul General 1911)—AlfredW. Smith (Vice & Deputy Consul General as of 1914)—LutherK. Zabriskie (Vice Consul 1915-16)—DavidB. Macgowan (Vice Consul 1915-17)—WilliamL. Jenkins (Consul as of 1916)—MaddinSummers (Consul as of 1917)—JohnRandolph (Vice Consul 1917)—DavidB. Macgowan (Consul 1917-18)—OrsenN. Nielsen (Vice Consul as of 1918)—FrankC. Lee (Vice Consul 1918)—CharlesE. Bohlen (Vice Consul 1934)—HaroldShantz (Consul as of 1934)—FredE. Waller (Vice Consul as of 1934-38)—AngusI. Ward (Consul as of 1934-40)—GeorgeC. Minor (Vice Consul as of 1934-38)—PhilipF. Cherp (Vice Consul as of 1934-38)—EllisA. Johnson (Vice Consul as of 1934)—A.Dana Hodgdon (Consul as of 1934)—GeorgeC. Hanson (Consul General 1934-35)—ElbridgeDurbrow (Vice Consul 1934-37)—E.Lee Murray (Vice Consul as of 1934)—AarneR. A. Kock (Vice Consul as of 1934)—CharlesW. Thayer (Vice Consul 1937)—RobertD. Coe (Consul 1937)—ElbridgeDurbrow (Consul 1937)—EdwinMcKee (Vice Consul as of 1938-40)—CharlesE. Bohlen (Consul 1938-40)—WalterT. Costello (Vice Consul as of 1938)—GeorgeC. Miner (Vice Consul 1938)—StuartE. Grummon (Consul as of 1938)—JonesR. Trowbridge (Vice Consul 1939-40)—CharlesE. Dickerson, Jr. (Consul as of 1940)—CharlesW. Thayer (Vice Consul 1940)—DonaldH. Nichols (Vice Consul as of 1940)—ErichW. A. Hoffmann (Vice Consul as of 1940)—CarlA. Fisher (Consul 1940)—LlewellynE. Thompson, Jr. (Consul 1941-43)—EdwinL. Smith (Vice Consul 1941-43)—A.Bland Calder (Consul as of 1943)—AldenM. Haupt (Vice Consul as of 1943)—ThomasP. Dillon (Vice Consul as of 1943)—EdwardPage, Jr. (Consul as of 1943)—WarwickPerkins (Consul as of 1943)—FrancisB. Stevens (Vice Consul as of 1943)—WilliamE. Wallace (Vice Consul as of 1944)—FoyD. Kohler (Consul as of 1947)
  Murmansk:MauriceC. Pierce (Consul as of 1919)
  Nikolayevsk on Amur:PerryMcDowell Collins (Commercial Agent 1856-58)—GeorgeS. Cushing (Vice Commercial Agent 1857-59)—HarrisonG. O. Chase (Vice Commercial Agent 1859-64)—PerryMcDowell Collins (Commercial Agent 1861-69)—HenryW. Hiller (Vice Commercial Agent 1864-65)—HarrisonG. O. Chase (Vice Commercial Agent 1865-67)—HenryW. Hiller (Vice Commercial Agent 1867-72)
  Omsk:AdolphF. Reinecke (Consular Agent 1908-14)—ArthurL. Dille (Vice Consul as of 1919)—RobertE. Winters (Vice Consul as of 1919)
  Petrograd (St. Petersburg):NorthWinship (Consul 1914-17)—VictorH. Duras (Vice Consul 1914-15)—FelixCole (Vice Consul as of 1916-17)—FrankC. Lee (Vice Consul 1916-18)—RobertW. Imbrie (Vice Consul 1917-18)
  Rostoff (Rostov-on-Don):JohnMartin (Consular Agent as of 1884)
  St. Petersburg:JohnMiller Russell (Consul 1794-1803)—LevittHarris (Consul 1803-13)—JohnLevitt Harris (Consul 1816-19)—AbrahamP. Gibson (Consul 1819-50)—WilliamH. Ropes (Consul 1850-54)—WilliamL. Winans (Consul 1854-57)—JamesReily (Consul as of 1856)—CalebCroswell (Consul 1857-61)—JohnD. Arnold (Consul 1861-62)—PerryMcDowell Collins (Vice Consul 1862-63)—WilliamE. Phelps (Consul 1863-66)—GeorgePomutz (Consul as of 1874)—J.Curtin (Vice Consul as of 1874)—WilliamH. Edwards (Consul General 1878-80)—G.M. Hutton (Vice & Deputy Consul General as of 1884)—EdgarStanton (Consul General as of 1884)—PierceM. B. Young (Consul General 1885-86)—JohnKarel (Consul General 1894-97)—PaulMagnus (Vice Consul General as of 1897)—WilliamR. Holloway (Consul General 1897-98)—W.A. Heydecker (Vice & Deputy Consul General as of 1898)—Hernandode Soto (Vice & Deputy Consul 1902)—Hernandode Soto (Vice & Deputy Consul General 1903)—EthelbertWatts (Consul General 1903-07)—JohnMueller (Vice & Deputy Consul General as of 1905)—WilliamDawson (Vice & Deputy Consul General 1908)—JamesW. Ragsdale (Consul General 1908-09)—H.Custis Vezey (Vice & Deputy Consul 1908-14)—JacobE. Conner (Consul 1909-14)—PaulBartlett (Vice Consul as of 1914)
  Taganrog:JohnMartin (Consular Agent as of 1884)
  Viborg (Vyborg):JohnSparrow (Consular Agent 1863-70)—C.E. Ekstrom (Consular Agent as of 1897-1905)—RobertW. Imbrie (Vice Consul 1919-20)
  Vladivostok:RichardT. Greener (Commercial Agent 1898-1905)—RogerS. Greene (Consul 1907)—PaulNash (Consul 1907-08)—LesterMaynard (Consul 1908-11)—HaroldF. Newhard (Vice & Deputy Consul 1909-15)—JohnF. Jewell (Consul 1911-14)—JohnK. Caldwell (Consul 1914-20)—HaroldF. Newhard (Vice Consul 1915-17)—EverettB. Ansley (Vice Consul 1916-17)—JohnA. Embry (Consul 1918)—DavidB. Macgowan (Consul 1918-22)—RobertK. Christenberry (Vice Consul as of 1919)—RollinR. Winslow (Vice Consul 1922-23)—S.Pinkney Tuck (Consul 1922-23)—CharlesH. Stephan (Vice Consul as of 1922)—FrederickS. Pray (Vice Consul as of 1922)—MillardL. Thomas (Vice Consul as of 1922)—JamesG. McCargar (Vice Consul as of 1943)—WilliamE. Wallace (Vice Consul as of 1943)—AngusI. Ward (Consul General as of 1943)—OliverEdmund Clubb (Consul General 1944-45)
  Wyborg (Vyborg):AlexanderSesemann (Consular Agent as of 1884)—LudwigPacius (Consular Agent as of 1889)
  Baltimore, Md.:AugustusKohler (Vice Consul 1864-77)CharlesNitze (Vice Consul 1879-1904)
  Boston, Mass.:R.B. Storer (Vice Consul as of 1868)CharlesF. Wyman (Vice Consul 1888-1906)
  Charleston, S.C.:J.Leland (Vice Consul as of 1868)StephenR. Bell (Honorary Vice Consul 1892-97)
  Galveston, Tex.:FerdinandWolff (Vice Consul as of 1868)JensMöller (Vice Consul 1879-1904)
  Mobile, Ala.:A.I. Kleinbach (Vice Consul as of 1868)MurrayWheeler (Vice Consul 1892-1911)
  New Orleans, La.:EdwardJohns (Consul as of 1868)JohannF. Schroder (Vice Consul as of 1868)
  New York, N.Y.:RobertSchultze (Vice Consul as of 1868)
  Pensacola, Fla.:S.F. Chipley (Vice Consul 1895-98)DidrikC. Eitzen (Vice Consul 1899-1901)FanninChipley (Vice Consul 1902-03)
  Philadelphia, Pa.:HenryA. Préaut (Vice Consul 1863-88)HenryA. Préaut (Vice Consul 1888-UZ )H.Frank Robinson (Vice Consul 1892-94)H.Frank Robinson (Vice Consul 1894-UZ )
  San Francisco, Calif.:M.Klinkowstroem (Vice Consul as of 1868)HoraceG. Platt (Vice Consul 1892-1904)
  Savannah, Ga.:J.R. Wilder (Vice Consul 1846-77)JosephJ. Wilder (Vice Consul 1880-1900)JosephJ. Wilder (Vice Consul 1900-UZ )WilliamW. Williamson (Vice Consul 1902-04)

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