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The U.S. Commissioners for the 1st Japanese embassy to the U.S., May - July 1860. Commander Sidney Smith Lee, Captain Samuel F. DuPont, Lieut. David Dixon Porter

The U.S. Commissioners for the 1st Japanese embassy to the U.S., May -...

Photograph shows formal portrait of Commander Sidney Smith Lee., Captain Samuel F. DuPont (seated), Lieut. David D. Porter.

1st Japanese Embassy arrives in New York, June 16, 1860

1st Japanese Embassy arrives in New York, June 16, 1860

Photograph shows the procession of Japanese embassy officials along Broadway, after their arrival in New York City during their first diplomatic visit to the United States. "Warton" watermark on front of stere... More

The Japanese Embassy in New York--scenes and incidents

The Japanese Embassy in New York--scenes and incidents

Photo shows crowd gathered in New York City for the arrival of Japan's first diplomatic mission to the United States on June 16, 1860, with cannons in foreground preparing to fire a salute.

Reception of the Japanese Embassy at the Battery

Reception of the Japanese Embassy at the Battery

Photograph shows spectators and U.S. officials awaiting the arrival of the Japanese delegation at Battery Park, New York City, June 16, 1860. Carriages and carts in the foreground. "George Stacy, photographer"... More

Washington. Presentation of the Japanese Embassy to the President and Cabinet, in the East Room of the Executive Mansion

Washington. Presentation of the Japanese Embassy to the President and ...

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

Interior of Japanese Embassy, 1310 N St., N.W., Washington, D.C.

Interior of Japanese Embassy, 1310 N St., N.W., Washington, D.C.

Photograph by Frances Benjamin Johnston. Public domain photograph - historical image of Washington DC, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Embassies and legations. Japanese Embassy, winter

Embassies and legations. Japanese Embassy, winter

Picryl description: Public domain photo of Japanese painting, free to use art, no copyright restrictions image.

Embassies and legations. Japanese Embassy, winter

Embassies and legations. Japanese Embassy, winter

Picryl description: Public domain photo of Japanese painting, free to use art, no copyright restrictions image.

The Military Attache of the Japanese Embassy

The Military Attache of the Japanese Embassy

Shown with his wife and their children, Yukiko and Taro, next to Christmas tree with presents. National Photo Company Collection.

White House reception for diplomats. Washington, D.C., Dec. 16. The Japanese and the Chinese Ambassadors met face to face tonight in the presence of President Roosevelt, the meeting, which under normal circumstances would be stiff and formal, was held at the White House State Reception for The Diplomatic Corps. The Ambassador from Japan Hirosi Saito and Madame Saito are shown leaving the Japanese Embassy for the White House, 12/16/37

White House reception for diplomats. Washington, D.C., Dec. 16. The Ja...

A black and white photo of a man and a woman. Public domain portrait photograph, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Secretary of State presides at Davis Cup drawing. Washington, D.C., Feb. 3. Presiding at the Davis Cup drawing at the Pan American Union today, Secretary of State Cordell Hull pulls Japan's pairing out of historic bowl first and hands it over to Yakichiro Suma, Counselor of the Japanese Embassy. In the photograph, left to right: Yakichiro; Russell B. Kingman, Treasurer of the United States Lawn Tennis Association; Joseph Ward, First Vice President; Secretary Hull; Holcomb Ward, President of the USLTA; and Wallis Pate, Capt. of this year's Davis Cup team, 2/3/38

Secretary of State presides at Davis Cup drawing. Washington, D.C., Fe...

A group of men standing around a trophy. Public domain portrait photograph, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Carol M. Highsmith - Interior, Japanese Embassy, Washington, D.C.

Carol M. Highsmith - Interior, Japanese Embassy, Washington, D.C.

Digital image produced by Carol M. Highsmith to represent her original film transparency; some details may differ between the film and the digital images. Title, date, and keywords provided by the photographer.... More

Reception of the Japanese Embassy, New-York, June 16, 1860. Broadway looking up

Reception of the Japanese Embassy, New-York, June 16, 1860. Broadway l...

Photograph shows the procession of Japanese embassy officials after their arrival in New York City, during their first diplomatic mission to the United States. Card number: "No. 3" Gottheim collection code: GN... More

Reception of the Japanese Embassy, New-York, June 16, 1860. Procession advancing

Reception of the Japanese Embassy, New-York, June 16, 1860. Procession...

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. 8" Gottheim collection code: G... More

Reception of the Japanese Embassy, New-York, June 16, 1860. View down Broadway

Reception of the Japanese Embassy, New-York, June 16, 1860. View down ...

Photograph shows the procession of Japanese embassy officials after their arrival in New York City, during their first diplomatic mission to the United States. Card number: "No. 1" Gottheim collection code: GN... More

Reception of the Japanese Embassy, New-York, June 16, 1860. Broadway looking down

Reception of the Japanese Embassy, New-York, June 16, 1860. Broadway l...

Photograph shows the procession of Japanese embassy officials after their arrival in New York City, during their first diplomatic mission to the United States. Card number: "No. 2" Gottheim collection code: GN... More

Reception of the Japanese Embassy, New-York, June 16, 1860. A good view

Reception of the Japanese Embassy, New-York, June 16, 1860. A good vie...

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. 7" Gottheim collection code: G... More

Reception of the Japanese Embassy, New-York, June 16, 1860. Broadway looking up

Reception of the Japanese Embassy, New-York, June 16, 1860. Broadway l...

Photograph shows the procession of Japanese embassy officials after their arrival in New York City, during their first diplomatic mission to the United States. Card number: "No. 4" Gottheim collection code: GN... More

Reception of the Japanese Embassy, New-York, June 16, 1860. The Japanese with the treaty

Reception of the Japanese Embassy, New-York, June 16, 1860. The Japane...

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

Reception of the Japanese Embassy, New-York, June 16, 1860. Military going down

Reception of the Japanese Embassy, New-York, June 16, 1860. Military g...

Photograph shows the procession of Japanese embassy officials after their arrival in New York City, during their first diplomatic mission to the United States. Card number: "No. 5" Gottheim collection code: GN... More

Reception of the Japanese Embassy, New-York, June 16, 1860. The Japanese from behind the treaty box and Tommy

Reception of the Japanese Embassy, New-York, June 16, 1860. The Japane...

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

Reception of the Japanese Embassy, New-York, June 16, 1860. 7th Regiment going down

Reception of the Japanese Embassy, New-York, June 16, 1860. 7th Regime...

Photograph shows the 7th Infantry Regiment marching up Broadway, during the parade for Japanese embassy officials after their arrival in New York City for their first diplomatic mission to the United States. C... More

Japanese Embassy, 2516 Massachusetts Avenue Northwest, Washington, District of Columbia, DC

Japanese Embassy, 2516 Massachusetts Avenue Northwest, Washington, Dis...

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

Japanese Embassy, 2516 Massachusetts Avenue Northwest, Washington, District of Columbia, DC

Japanese Embassy, 2516 Massachusetts Avenue Northwest, Washington, Dis...

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

Japanese Embassy, 2516 Massachusetts Avenue Northwest, Washington, District of Columbia, DC

Japanese Embassy, 2516 Massachusetts Avenue Northwest, Washington, Dis...

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