109 @lfie Garden of @arzuaa AMERICAN CONSU LS SINCE THE CONSULATE WAS ESTABLISHED IN 1858 Albert G. Catlin, of Massachusetts, Consul for Prince Edward Island, March 30, 1858, on conference. John M. Austin, of New York, Consul for Prince Edward Island, September 5, 1861, recess. Jay Haziel Sherman, of Vermont, Consul for Prince Edward Island, September 30, 1861, recess. Jay Haziel Sherman, Consul for Prince Edward Island, July 17, 1862, on conference. Joseph Covill, of Maine, Consul for Prince Edward Island, September 15, 1865, recess; February 16, 1866, on conference. E. Parker Scammon, of Ohio, Consul for Prince Edward Island, May 4, 1866, on conference. David M. Dunn, of Indiana, Consul for Prince Edward Island, March 15, 1871, on conference. Peter S. MacGowan, Vice-Consul, December 16, 1870. Warren A. Warden, of New York, Consul at Charlottetown, July 20, 1883, recess ; December 20, 1883, on conference. Henry M. Keim, of Pennsylvania, Consul at Charlottetown, April 16, 1886, on conference. N. J. George, of Tennessee, Consul at Charlottetown, March 24, 1887, recess ; January 16, 1888, on conference. Isaac C. Hall, ofMassachusetts, Consul at Charlottetown, July 24, 1890, on conference. Dominic J. Kane, of Maine, Consul at Charlottetown, October 5, 1893, on conference. Delmar J. Vail, of Vermont, Consul at Charlottetown, July 17, 1897, on conference. Frederick W. Hyndman, of Prince Edward Island, a British subject, Vice-Consul, December 10, 1880. Frederick W. Hyndman, a British subject, V. & D. C., October 9, 1883. Daniel C. Hickey, a citizen of the United States, V. 8:. D. C., February 8, 1887. John Maceachern, a British subject, V. 8L D. C., September 15, 1887. John T. Crockett, a British subject, V. 8!. D. C., October 25, 1890.