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Dodge, Henry Percival, 1870-1936

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Letter from Henry Percival Dodge to Elihu Root

Letter from Henry Percival Dodge to Elihu Root

Henry Percival Dodge acknowledges receipt of Secretary of State Root’s telegram regarding Chinese laborers recently expelled from Japan and confirms his reply. Per Root’s request, Dodge has sent two copies of the Imperial Japanese Ordinance No. 352 of 1899 and the Home Office Notification No. 42. Dodge lists the facts that he knows about the situation and states that most newspapers have reported the facts of the case but little editorial comment.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1907-09-12

Telegram from Henry Percival Dodge to Elihu Root

Telegram from Henry Percival Dodge to Elihu Root

Henry Percival Dodge informs Secretary of State Root of two occurrences when Chinese railroad workers employed by the Japanese government were discharged from employment and wished to leave Japan. Some were ordered to leave, while others’ requests to leave were denied. It is believed that Ordinance 352 of 1899 gave Japan the authority to act in this way. Dodge will send more details when they become available.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1907-09-07

Letter from Henry Percival Dodge to John Hay

Letter from Henry Percival Dodge to John Hay

Henry Percival Dodge informs Secretary of State Hay that the Acting Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs in Germany, Friedrich Pourtalès, was asked by German Emperor William II to extend his thanks for President Roosevelt’s congratulatory message about the engagement of his son, Crown Prince William.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1904-09-14