U.S. consular officials in Ireland
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Athlone:
John
Burgess (Consular Agent as of 1898-1905)
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Cobh:
John
A. Gamon (Consul 1921-25)
— F.
Manson Gilbert (Vice Consul 1924-26)
— Winthrop
S. Greene (Vice Consul 1924-26)
— Cornelius
Ferris, Jr. (Consul 1925-27)
— John
S. Richardson, Jr. (Vice Consul as of 1926-27)
— Wade
Blackard (Vice Consul as of 1926-27)
— Manson
Gilbert (Vice Consul as of 1926)
— David
C. Elkington (Vice Consul as of 1927-29)
— Hiram
A. Boucher (Consul 1928-29)
— William
L. Peck (Vice Consul as of 1929)
— Leslie
E. Woods (Consul as of 1932)
— William
L. Peck (Consul as of 1932)
— Robert
R. Patterson (Vice Consul as of 1932)
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Cork:
John
Church (Consul 1797-1815)
— Michael
Hogan (Consul 1815-17)
— Jacob
Mark (Consul 1817-26)
— Reuben
Harvey (Consul 1827-36)
— John
Murphy (Consul 1836-49)
— Alfred
Mitchell (Consul 1849-53)
— John
Higgins (Consul 1853-54)
— Hugh
Keenan (Consul 1854-59)
— Robert
Dowling (Consul 1859-61)
— Patrick
J. Devine (Consul 1861-62)
— Edwin
G. Eastman (Consul 1862-69)
— Arthur
Donn Piatt (Deputy Consul 1892-93)
— Henry
S. Culver (Consul 1906-10)
— John
S. Armstrong, Jr. (Vice & Deputy Consul 1911)
— Herbert
K. Cruikshank (Vice & Deputy Consul 1911-14)
— Wesley
Frost (Consul 1914-17)
— John
H. E. McAndrews (Vice Consul 1918-21)
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Dublin:
William
Knox (Consul 1790-93)
— Joseph
Wilson (Consul 1794-1809)
— Thomas
English (Consul 1809-26)
— Thomas
Wilson (Consul 1826-47)
— Hugh
Keenan (Consul 1847-50)
— James
Foy (Consul 1850-53)
— M. L.
Lynch (Consul 1853-54)
— Michael
Lynch (Consular Agent 1853-54)
— Robert
L. Longhead (Consul 1854-55)
— Hugh
Keenan (Consul 1854-55)
— James
Arrott (Consul 1855-58)
— Michael
Lynch (Consul 1855-58)
— Murphy
(Consul 1858)
— Samuel
W. Talbott (Consul 1859-61)
— Henry
B. Hammond (Consul 1861-62)
— James
Cantwell (Consul 1863-67)
— William
B. West (Vice Consul 1863-67)
— Wilson
King (Consul as of 1874)
— John
Shew (Vice Consul as of 1874)
— Benjamin
H. Barrows (Consul 1876-86)
— A.
McKenzie (Vice Consul as of 1884)
— Arthur
Donn Piatt (Vice & Deputy Consul 1893-1911)
— Newton
B. Ashby (Consul as of 1897)
— Joshua
Wilbour (Consul as of 1898-99)
— Alfred
K. Moe (Consul 1904-09)
— Edward
L. Adams (Consul 1909-19)
— Tracy
Lay (Vice & Deputy Consul 1914)
— Charles
C. Broy (Vice Consul 1916)
— Charles
C. Broy (Consul 1916-18)
— John
F. Claffey (Vice Consul as of 1917-19)
— George
W. Van Dyne (Vice Consul 1918-19)
— Frederick
T. F. Dumont (Consul 1919-20)
— Charles
A. Bay (Vice Consul 1920-22)
— Loy
W. Henderson (Vice Consul as of 1922-23)
— Harold
M. Collins (Vice Consul as of 1922)
— Richard
R. Willey (Vice Consul as of 1922)
— Charles
M. Hathaway, Jr. (Consul 1922-24)
— Charles
M. Hathaway, Jr. (Consul General 1924-27)
— Hiram
A. Boucher (Consul 1924-27)
— Orsen
N. Nielsen (Consul as of 1924-26)
— Paul
C. Seddicum (Vice Consul 1925)
— Julian
F. Harrington (Vice Consul 1926-29)
— John
Corrigan, Jr. (Consul as of 1926)
— Early
B. Christian (Vice Consul as of 1926-29)
— J.
Howard Wetmore (Vice Consul as of 1926)
— T.
Monroe Fisher (Vice Consul 1926-27)
— Frederick
S. Barny (Vice Consul 1927-29)
— Edwin
J. King (Vice Consul as of 1929-38)
— Cornelius
Ferris, Jr. (Consul General as of 1929)
— Benjamin
M. Hulley (Consul 1929-34)
— Henry
H. Balch (Consul General 1931-38)
— Benjamin
M. Hully (Consul as of 1932)
— Sidney
A. Belovsky (Vice Consul as of 1932)
— George
H. Barringer (Vice Consul as of 1932)
— Paul
C. Hutton (Consul 1934-39)
— Stephen
E. C. Kendrick (Consul as of 1938)
— Earl
L. Packer (Consul 1941)
— Francis
H. Styles (Consul as of 1941)
— Thomas
McEnelly (Consul 1945)
— Thomas
McEnelly (Consul General 1945)
— Wainwright
Abbott (Consul General 1949-50)
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Galway:
Thomas
M. Persse (Consul 1832-44)
— Michael
Kennedy (Consul 1844-47)
— Thomas
M. Persse (Consul 1847-50)
— John
Duffy (Consul 1853-55)
— Samuel
W. Talbott (Consul 1856-59)
— Thomas
M. Persse (Consul 1860-61)
— William
B. West (Consul 1861-67)
— Robert
A. Tennant (Consular Agent 1901-38)
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Kingstown (Dùn Laoghaire):
M.
Murphy (Consul 1861-66)
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Limerick:
John
R. Tinsley (Consular Agent as of 1884)
— Edmund
Ludlow (Consular Agent 1896-1911)
— John
A. Dinan (Consular Agent 1914-18)
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Queenstown (Cobh):
John
J. Piatt (Consul as of 1884)
— George
B. Dawson (Vice & Deputy Consul as of 1884)
— Lucien
J. Walker (Consul 1893-97)
— James
W. Scott (Vice Consul as of 1897-1905)
— Daniel
Swiney (Consul as of 1898-1905)
— Cecil
Piatt (Deputy Consul as of 1898-1902)
— Edwin
N. Gunsaulus (Consul 1905-06)
— George
B. Dawson (Deputy Consul as of 1905)
— George
E. Chamberlin (Consul 1910-14)
— Charles
C. Broy (Consul 1916-18)
— Charles
M. Hathaway, Jr. (Consul 1917-20)
— Peter
H. A. Flood (Vice Consul 1920-21)
— Loy
W. Henderson (Vice Consul as of 1923-24)
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Sligo:
James
Harper (Vice Consul 1847-71)
— Joseph
Eccles (Consular Agent 1871-82)
— John
Tighe (Consular Agent 1884-85)
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Waterford:
William
H. Farrell (Consular Agent as of 1884-98)
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Honorary consuls in U.S. territories
representing Ireland
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Charlotte, N.C.:
John
Young (Honorary Consul as of 2017)
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Denver, Colo.:
James
M. Lyons (Honorary Consul General as of 2017)
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Houston, Tex.:
John
B. Kane (Honorary Consul General as of 2017)
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Las Vegas, Nev.:
Teresa
M. Murphy (Honorary Consul as of 2017)
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Los Angeles, Calif.:
Finbar
Hill (Honorary Consul General as of 2017)
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New Orleans, La.:
James
F. McKay III (Honorary Consul as of 2017)
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Orlando, Fla.:
Terence
J. Delahunty (Honorary Consul as of 2017)
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Pittsburgh, Pa.:
James
J. Lamb (Honorary Consul as of 2017)
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St. Louis, Mo.:
Joseph
B. McGlynn (Honorary Consul General as of 2017)
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Seattle, Wash.:
John
F. Keane (Honorary Consul as of 2017)
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Waianae, Hawaii:
Noel
Trainor (Honorary Consul as of 2017)
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