Your TR Source

Wentworth Hotel

3 Results

Letter from Edward N. Pearson to Herbert D. Pierce

Letter from Edward N. Pearson to Herbert D. Pierce

New Hampshire Secretary of State Pearson has found that Hotel Wentworth, along with the Rockingham, will be able to provide every possible courtesy and convenience to the peace plenipotentiaries. Pearson will visit the Mount Washington Hotel tomorrow and let them know of the change in hotel. New Hampshire’s governor will forward amended invitations to the Russian Ambassador and Japanese Minister.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1905-07-03

Creator(s)

Pearson, Edward N. (Edward Nathan), 1859-1924

Letter from Herbert H. D. Peirce to Theodore Roosevelt

Letter from Herbert H. D. Peirce to Theodore Roosevelt

Third Assistant Secretary of State Peirce informs President Roosevelt of the arrangements for the peace negotiations between Russia and Japan. Peirce is concerned there is not a suitable ship to transport the dignitaries to Oyster Bay and he also wants to keep the diplomats out of the view of the journalists.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1905-07-06

Creator(s)

Peirce, Herbert H. D. (Herbert Henry Davis), 1849-1916