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Peace Conference building. Portsmouth Navy Yard, 1905

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Printed on card: Copyright applied for by H. Pearson.

Postcard sent by newspaper correspondent Edmund Noble to his wife, Lydia. Text reads: Dear Ma, August 18, 1905. Peace not yet certainly in sight. Still hopeful. There should be a decision in a day or two. Hope all well. With love, Edmund.

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01/01/1905
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Noble, Edmund, 1853-1937, correspondent
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