George Bunker Glover | |
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Nationality | American |
Occupation | Commissioner |
Employer | Chinese Maritime Customs Service |
George Bunker Glover (traditional Chinese: 吉羅福, simplified Chinese: 吉罗福; 8 Jul 1827 - 4 Oct 1885[1]) was an American who served as a diplomat and also a commissioner in the Imperial Chinese Maritime Customs Service during the late nineteenth century.
Apr 1858 or before - Sep 1858 or after |
United States Vice-Consul and Acting Consul at Shanghai[2] |
around Jun 1859 | United States Consul at Shanghai[3] |
1859-1870 | Commissioner of Maritime Customs at Canton (see Fairbank et al.,[4] p. 41) |
1870-1872 | on home leave (see Fairbank et al.,[4] p. 70) |
Apr 1872-Oct 1873 | Commissioner of Maritime Customs at Fuzhou[5] |
around 1876 | Commissioner of Maritime Customs at Shanghai (see Fairbank et al.,[4] p. 227) |
around 1877 | Chairman of Shantung Famine Relief Fund (China Famine Relief Fund later)[6] |
around 1879 | Consul at Shanghai[7] |
around 1882 | Commissioner of Maritime Customs at Jiujiang[8] |