U.S. Navy Yard -- Portsmouth, N.H.
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Written on image: AM Eng. Co., Boston.
Postcard sent by newspaper correspondent Edmund Noble to his daughter, Lilly. Text reads: Aug. 9, 12 p.m. Dear Lilly. Hotel is full of guests, including one Chinaman who is not to be consulted in the peace negotiations. He is the servant of Dr. Morrison, of Peking, upon whose fame descended during the Boxer trouble. I am anxious to hear how you are, and to get a few words from Pine Street - on several [...] Pa
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Date
01/01/1905
Contributors
Noble, Edmund, 1853-1937, correspondent
Source
Library of Congress
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