Illustration shows the Japanese diplomatic delegation presenting documents to President Grant and his cabinet. Illus. in: Frank Leslie's illustrated newspaper, v. 34, no. 860 (1872 March 23), p. 24. Wood engra More
SAN DIEGO (Aug. 24, 2015) Capt. Christopher Bolt, commanding officer of the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76), explains ship operations to Hiroyasu Izumi, minister plenipotentiary and dep More
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SAN DIEGO (Aug. 24, 2015) Hiroyasu Izumi, minister plenipotentiary and deputy chief of mission at the Japanese Embassy, addresses the crew of the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76) during More
SAN DIEGO (Aug. 24, 2015) Capt. Christopher Bolt, commanding officer of the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76), explains ship operations to Hiroyasu Izumi, right, minister plenipotentiary More
Photograph shows spectators watching the procession of Japanese embassy officials after their arrival in New York City from the roof of a building on Broadway. Card number: "No. 9" Gottheim collection code: G More
Photograph shows the procession of Japanese embassy officials after their arrival in New York City and spectators watching the event from the rooftops of buildings on Broadway. The word "Tommy" in the caption r More
Photograph shows spectators watching the procession of Japanese embassy officials after their arrival in New York City from the roof of a building on Broadway. Card number: "No. 9" Gottheim collection code: G More
Photograph shows the procession of Japanese embassy officials after their arrival in New York City and spectators watching the event from the rooftops of buildings on Broadway. The word "Tommy" in the caption r More
Significance: This building, in the Georgian manner, was designed as an embassy. It exemplifies the last stage of Beaux-Arts influence in Washington and is one of the few full-scale, formal estates in the city More
Significance: This building, in the Georgian manner, was designed as an embassy. It exemplifies the last stage of Beaux-Arts influence in Washington and is one of the few full-scale, formal estates in the city More
Significance: This building, in the Georgian manner, was designed as an embassy. It exemplifies the last stage of Beaux-Arts influence in Washington and is one of the few full-scale, formal estates in the city More