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An important pair of signed photographs from the historic 1905 peace conference in Portsmouth New Hampshire that concluded the Russo-Japanese War, signed by all of the key players in the negotiations—held at the behest of Theodore Roosevelt.

(RUSSO-JAPANESE WAR) A pair of mounted silver print photographs, 9.5" x 7.5" on 14" x 11" mounts, by photographer Perry E. Conner, Portsmouth, New Hampshire, signed by a total of twelve of the major participants and attending journalists at the peace conference which concluded the Russo-Japanese War. Offered with an unsigned mounted silver print (9.25" x 5.5" on a 10" x 8" mount), titled "RECEPTION OF THE JAPAN-RUSSIA PEACE ENVOYS. BY GOV. JOHN McLANE. ROCKINGHAM COUNTY COURT HOUSE, PORTSMOUTH, N.H. AUG. 8, 1905." Photograph by Kimball, Concord, N.H. The photo is accompanied by a printed key identifying the individuals photographed. Photographs bear some light soiling in the margins, but are in overall fine condition.

The photograph of Japanese Delegation featured is signed by Japanese Minister Resident, Aimaro Sato, (" Aimaro Sato" ) together with Minister for Foreign Affairs and Special Plenipotentiary, Baron Jutaro Komura (" Jutaro Komura" ); Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary Kogoro Takahira, (" Kogoro Takahira" ); Third Secretary of the Japanese Legation to Washington Masanao Hanihara, (" M. Hanihara" ); Foreign policy and legal advisor to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Henry Ward Denison (" H. W. Denison" ); Naval Attaché to Japanese Legation at Washington, Commander Isamu Takeshita (signed in Japanese); Tokyo newspaper editor R. Onishi (" R. Onishi" ); New York Herald reporter, John Callan O'Laughlin (" John Callan O'Laughlin" ); and Boston Herald correspondent, Edmund Noble, (" Edmund Noble" ).

The photograph of the Russian Delegation is signed by Senior Plenipotentiary & President of the Committee of Ministers, Sergius Witte, (" Serge Witte" ), Ambassador to Washington, Baron Rosen, (" Rosen" ), and Daily Telegraph (London) correspondent Emile Joseph Dillon (" E J. Dillon" ).

Envoys from Russia and Japan came to Portsmouth, New Hampshire at the behest of President Theodore Roosevelt. Talks began on August 9 and continued over twelve sessions through the 30th; the delegates residing at the Hotel Wentworth in New Castle, New Hampshire and holding the negotiations across the Piscataqua River at the naval base at Kittery, Maine. For his efforts in organizing the conference, Theodore Roosevelt was awarded the 1906 Nobel Peace Prize.

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