Samuel Reber papers, 1854-1924.

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Samuel Reber papers, 1854-1924.

Correspondence and memoranda concerning the introduction of the electric telegraph into Japan by the U.S. naval expedition led by Matthew Calbraith Perry in 1854 and the 1922 presentation of gifts relating to Perry's expedition to the imperial household of Japan. Chief correspondents are John J. Carty and Edwin Denby.

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Perry, Matthew Calbraith, 1794-1858

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American naval officer, led U.S. Naval Expedition to Japan and negotiated treaty of peace and commerce, 1852-1854. From the description of ALS : Sharon Springs, N.Y., to Robert Ward Johnson 1836 Aug. 7. (Rosenbach Museum & Library). WorldCat record id: 122586021 Naval officer and commander-in-chief of negotiations with the Japanese for the treaty signed between the United States and Japan in l854. From the description of Matthew Calbraith Perry papers, 1839-1...

Denby, Edwin, 1870-1929

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Edwin Denby (February 18, 1870 - February 8, 1929) was an American lawyer and politician who served as Secretary of the Navy in the administrations of Warren G. Harding and Calvin Coolidge from 1921 to 1924. He also played a notable role in the infamous Teapot Dome scandal which took place during the Harding presidency. From the description of Letter, November 22, 1923. (Naval War College). WorldCat record id: 18168841 U.S. Congressman, 1905-1911; and U.S. Secretary of the N...

Reber, Samuel, 1864-1933

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Army officer. From the description of Samuel Reber papers, 1854-1924. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70984383 From the description of Memorandum of Samuel Reber, 1916. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 79449494 ...

Carty, John J. (John Joseph), 1861-1932

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United States Naval Expedition to Japan (1852-1854)

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