New Orleans
William Bryan first agent
Thomas Toby appointed June 1836
Nathaniel Townsend appointed April 1837
D.E. Colton appointed Vice Consul in Townsend’s absence
Thomas Toby appointed September 1838
William Bryan appointed by President Lamar December 1838
P. Edmonds appointed by President Houston January 1842. He resigned April 1842
William Bryan resumed office. Served to end of Republic
Edward Hall appointed Vice Consul by Bryan in 1840 when he went to Texas on business
Archibald Austin appointed Vice Consul by Bryan Jan 1843 in his absence
Il. I Buddington appointed Vice Consul while Bryan served as Navy Commissioner at Galveston
New York-Established December 1836
John Woodward appointed Consul General by President Houston December 1838 with instructions to open branches in Boston, Baltimore and Philadelphia.
Charles H. Forbes appointed by Woodward as Vice Consul when departing for Europe
August W. Radcliff appointed Consul February 1840
John H. Brower appointed Consul by Acting President Burnet, confirmed January 1841 and served to Statehood
Mobile-Established by Act of Congress December 10, 1836
David White appointed Consul December 10, 1836
George Dobson appointed Consul May 1838
Walter Smith appointed Consul by President Lamar during recess and confirmed by Senate November 1839. He continued until he resigned and retired 1843.
Thomas J. Fettyplace recommended by Smith and appointed December 1843. He served to the latter part of 1844.
Henry K. Fettyplace, brother of Thomas, appointed Vice Consul by Thomas for a few days.
Baltimore-Established May 1838
Henry H. Williams appointed Consul May 1838. Probably served to end of Republic.
Natchitoches-Established May 1838
John F. Cortes appointed May 1838. Resigned April 1842.
Thomas H. Airey appointed Consul June 1842, confirmed by Senate December 1842.
Philadelphia-Established May 1838
John L. Hodge appointed Consul
Cyrus Joy appointed Consul June 1842
Gurney Smith appointed Consul January 1841?
Charleston-Established May 1838
James D. Hamilton appointed May 1838. Died October 1838 of Yellow Fever age 24.
Thomas Lynch Hamilton, brother of James D. appointed Consul after brother’s death.
Vicksburg-Established 1839
S. W. Rudder possibly appointed by President Lamar in 1839
Key West-Established 1839
Joseph P. Brown appointed by President Lamar February 1839, confirmed November 1839.
Only known Consul.
Boston-Established 1839
Thomas A. Dexter appointed Consul during Congressional recess June 1839.
Nathaniel Amory appointed Consul December 1842.
Natchez-Established 1840
Lyman Potter appointed Consul 1840.
Cincinnati-Established 1840
R. Wallace Burnet appointed Consul by President Lamar, confirmed by Senate February 1840.
He declined to serve due to personal affairs.
Benjamin Drake appointed Consul January 1841. Declined appointment due to illness.
Before his decline Secretary of State refused to open office as he said the American President considered the office unnecessary.
Alexander H. McGuffy appointed Consul by President Lamar April 1841, confirmed by Senate November 1841. He served at least through March 1843.
Detroit-Established 1840
Calvin C. Jackson appointed Consul January 1841
Bangor-Established 1841
Moses Patton-a colonel in Texian Army, one of the guards detailed to accompany Santa Anna to Washington appointed Consul January 1841.
Norfolk-Established 1841
Samuel G. Taylor appointed Consul August 1841, confirmed November 1841.
St Louis-Established January 1842
Edward Hutawa appointed Consul January 1842.
Richmond-Established January 1842
William B. Hamilton appointed Consul December 1842.
Marseille, France-Established 1841
John Willis
Louis Groussat
Paris, France-Established 1840
Theodore Barbey
Henri Castro appointed Consul by President Houston
Pierre Brunet
Bordeaux, France-Established 1842
Paul E. Dumon
Cette, France-Established 1843
Maly E. Dumon
Rouen, France-Established 1842
M. Laduer
M. Lagrillier
Bayonne, France-Established 1845
August Furtado
London, England-Established 1841
Arthur Ikin appointed Consul February 1841. Held position to January 1842.
John Barnes
William Kennedy
Lackland M. Rate
Liverpool, England-Established 1841
Francis B. Ogden
Greenock, Scotland-Established 1843
John Roxburgh
Glasgow, Scotland-Established 1843
John Graham Stewart
Falmouth, England-Established 1842
Alfred Fox
Plymouth, England-Established 1842
Thomas Were Fox
Kingston-Upon-Hull, England-Established 1843
John Atkinson
Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, England-Established 1843
William Henry Brockett
Dublin, Ireland-Established 1843
Thomas Snow
Amsterdam, Netherlands-Established 1842
Louis J. Herckenrath
Rotterdam, Netherland-Established 1843
Joshua J. Crooswyck
Antwerp, Belgium-Established 1843
Maximillian Van Den Bergh
Bremen, Germany-Established 1844
Henry E. Fisher appointed Consul by President Houston December 1843