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                  <text>UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION
D A TE o
REPL Y TO
ATT N OF o

S U BJECT o

July 15' 1971

N ational Archives and Records Service
Washington, D.C.

NNL

20408

Consulate at Fort Erie (Your letter of June 23, 1971).

Mr. Louis McDermott
lo8 High Street
Fort Erie, Ontario, CANADA

An examination of our files has shown that the State Department has
provided you with incorrect information as to the Consuls who served
at Fort Erie. According to our records, the following men were appointed: Freeman N. Blake, appointed February 23, 1865; Andrew C.
Phillips, appointed April 16, 1869; Harry P. Dill, appointed February
1, 1881; Robert S. Chilton, appointed April ll, 1882; La Rue Peck,
appointed February 27, 1883; James WhelAn, appointed May 5, 1886;
Ossian Bedell, appointed Ju~ 24, 1890; Ralph Johnson, appointed
September 19, 1893; Ossian Bedell, appointed July 5, 1897; Horace
J. Harvey, appointed July 1, 1902; and George s. Messersmith, eppointed June 25, 1914. The consulate was closed by Consul Messersmith on June 1, 1916.
The on~ location for the consulate which we have been able to find
was that of the tenure of Consul Harvey. During this period, the
consulate occupied an unnumbered building on Niagara Street, facing
the Niagara River, and was about a block from the ferry to' Buffalo
and a mile from the bridge. The building was owned by Henry G.
Falke of Buffalo. We can provide you with a photographic print of
this building for $3.50.
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To order please send an international money order or check drawn in
United States dollars made payable to the Gener~J. Services Administration {NNL) and addressed to the Cashier, Nationl\l Archives ~nd
Records Service, Washington, D9 C. 20408.
Sincere~,

MJt,,,_ o. JjMÂ£t~~
DR. MILTON o. GUSTAFSON
Diplomatic Records Specialist
Legislative, Judicial and
Diplomatic Records Division

Keep Freedom in Yo ur Future With U .S. Savings Bonds

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