China Sea – Japan Narrative
Charles C. Myers describes a series of thirty-one postcards illustrating his time as a sailor during the Great White Fleet’s journey through the China Sea and visit to Japan.
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Charles C. Myers describes a series of thirty-one postcards illustrating his time as a sailor during the Great White Fleet’s journey through the China Sea and visit to Japan.
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Nicholas Williams McIvor forwards a memo sent to Baron Kaneko regarding permission to erect a trust in Japan. McIvor goes on to discuss world politics at length.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1904-03-12
President Roosevelt writes to William Woodville Rockhill, ambassador to China, to ask that Rockhill and his wife take care of Alice Roosevelt on her upcoming venture to the Orient. Roosevelt also asks for information on the “smashing overthrow” of the Russian naval fleet, specifically what military arms were used to execute the mission.
1905-05-31
Copy of a telegram composed by Minister for Foreign affairs of Japan, Komura Jutaro. On behalf of the Emperor of Japan, Meiji the Great, Jutaro sends thanks for President Roosevelt’s birthday greetings.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1903-11-04