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Peace Conference building. Portsmouth Navy Yard, 1905

Peace Conference building. Portsmouth Navy Yard, 1905

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 hop... More

U.S. Navy Yard -- Portsmouth, N.H.

U.S. Navy Yard -- Portsmouth, N.H.

On image: AM. Eng. Co., Boston. Postcard sent by newspaper correspondent Edmund Noble to his daughter, Beatrice. Text reads: Hotel Wentworth, Portsmouth. Aug. 24, 1905. Dear Beatrice, The conference is postpon... More

Japanese Russian Peace Conference, Portsmouth, New Hampshire, U.S.A., 1905

Japanese Russian Peace Conference, Portsmouth, New Hampshire, U.S.A., ...

Postcard shows the building at the Portsmouth Navy Yard where the peace talks were held, the Hotel Wentworth, and flags of Japan and Russia, all superimposed on an American flag. Copyrighted by W. L. Julian, 1... More

U.S. Navy Yard -- Portsmouth, N.H.

U.S. Navy Yard -- Portsmouth, N.H.

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 ... More

Russian-Japanese Peace Conference building -- Portsmouth, N.H.

Russian-Japanese Peace Conference building -- Portsmouth, N.H.

Written on image: AM Eng. Co., Boston. Postcard sent by newspaper correspondent Edmund Noble to his wife, Lydia. Text reads: Aug. 10, 7:30 a.m. Wentworth Hotel, Portsmouth. Dear Ma, The conference began yester... More