United States Consulate (Charlottetown, P.E.I.)

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United States Consulate (Charlottetown, P.E.I.)

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The United States maintained a consulate in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island from 1858-1933. Establishing the Consulate in the 1850s reflected PEI's inclination at the time in facilitating friendly relations with the US. Eighteen men held the position of "Consul" in Charlottetown during this time: Albert Catlin (1858-1861), Jay Sherman (1861-1865), Joseph Covill (1865-1866), E. Parker Scammon (1866-1871), David Dunn (1871-1883), Warren Worden (1883-1885), Henry Keim (1885-1887), Newton George (1887-1890), Isaac Hall (1890-1893), Dominic Kane (1893-1897), Delmar Vail (1897-1906), John Shirley (1906-1908), Franklin Hale (1908-1909), Frank Deedmeyer (1909-1911), Allen Gard (1911-1912), Wesley Frost (1912-1914), Livingston Mays (1914-1915), William Pierce (1915-1933). The consulate was located at 18 Haviland Street.

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22 May 2001. Copied from PEIAIN 29 January 2015.

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