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From Maine Memory Network:
"In September 1905 the Russian and Japanese envoys met at the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard at the invitation of President Theodore Roosevelt to work out a peace agreement after the hostilities of the Russo-Japanese War, 1904-1905. This postcard shows the 'Temporary home (Newcastle, NH) of Sec. Pierce, U.S. reprentative [sic] in Russo-Japanese Peace Conference.'"
Obverse of a postcard designed by H. Pearson distributed at the 1905 Treaty of Portsmouth peace conference.
Courtesy of Maine Memory Network.
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current | 21:42, 22 March 2024 | 965 × 602 (1.01 MB) | Akyyka (talk | contribs) | From {{url|https://www.mainememory.net/record/7821|Maine Memory Network}}: "In September 1905 the Russian and Japanese envoys met at the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard at the invitation of President Theodore Roosevelt to work out a peace agreement after the hostilities of the Russo-Japanese War, 1904-1905. This postcard shows the 'Temporary home (Newcastle, NH) of Sec. Pierce, U.S. reprentative {{sic}} in Russo-Japanese Peace Conference.'" Obverse of a postcard designed by H. Pearson distribute... |
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