George Bunker Glover
NationalityAmerican
OccupationCommissioner
EmployerChinese 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.

Career

Mahjong tiles of late 19th century, a gift of Glover to the Long Island Historical Society in 1875.
Apr 1858 or before
- Sep 1858 or after
United States Vice-Consul and Acting Consul at Shanghai[2]
around Jun 1859United States Consul at Shanghai[3]
1859-1870Commissioner of Maritime Customs at Canton (see Fairbank et al.,[4] p. 41)
1870-1872on home leave (see Fairbank et al.,[4] p. 70)
Apr 1872-Oct 1873Commissioner of Maritime Customs at Fuzhou[5]
around 1876Commissioner 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 1879Consul at Shanghai[7]
around 1882Commissioner of Maritime Customs at Jiujiang[8]

References

  1. Eliza Starbuck Barney Genealogical Record, Nantucket Historical Association.
  2. The Executive Documents, Senate of the United States, First Session of the Thirty-Sixth Congress, 1859-60, pp. 248, 489-490.
  3. Receipts and Expenditures, in the Executive Documents, House of Representatives, the First Session of the Thirty-Sixth Congress, 1859-60, p. 20.
  4. 1 2 3 Fairbank, J.K., Bruner, K.F., and Matheson, E.M. (ed.), The I. G. in Peking: Letters of Robert Hart, Chinese Maritime Customs, 1868-1907, Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, ISBN 0-674-44320-9, 1975.
  5. 福州市志 ("Fuzhou City Chronicles"), 福州市地方志编纂委员会 (Editorial Committee of Fuzhou City Chronicles), vol. 5 Archived 2011-07-11 at the Wayback Machine
  6. China Famine Relief Fund. Shanghai Committee (1879-01-01). The great famine : [Report of the Committee of the China Famine Relief Fund]. [Shanghai : American Presbyterian Mission Press.
  7. Fashion Amid the Fossils, New York Times, June 11, 1879.
  8. Revue de l'Extrême Orient, vol. 1, p.495, 1882.
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