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Letters from PRUYN, Minister Resident of the United States in Japan

The ambassador of the United States of America to Japan is the ambassador from the United States of America to Japan.

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PRUYN, Minister Resident of the United States in Japan to Their Excellencies Wakisaka Nakatsaka no Tayu, Midsuno Idsumi no Kami, Itakura Suwo no Kam, June 6, 1862

From PRUYN, Minister Resident of the United States in Japan
To Their Excellencies Wakisaka Nakatsaka no Tayu, Midsuno Idsumi no Kami, Itakura Suwo no Kam
June 6, 1862

[Untitled] No. 71.] Legation of the United States in Japan, Yedo, June 6, 1862. While the ambassadors from Japan to the United States were in the city of Baltimore, in…

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PRUYN, Minister Resident of the United States in Japan to Their Excellencies Midsuno Idsumi No Kami, Itakura Suwo No Kami, Ogalawara Dsusio No Kam, December 16, 1862

From PRUYN, Minister Resident of the United States in Japan
To Their Excellencies Midsuno Idsumi No Kami, Itakura Suwo No Kami, Ogalawara Dsusio No Kam
December 16, 1862

[Untitled] No. 141.] Legation of the United States in Japan, Yedo, December 16, 1862. I have the honor to thank your excellencies for the prompt and friendly services of a…

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PRUYN, Minister Resident of the United States in Japan to E. St. John Neale , Her Britannic Majesty’s Chargé d’affaires in Japan, May 8, 1863

From PRUYN, Minister Resident of the United States in Japan
To E. St. John Neale , Her Britannic Majesty’s Chargé d’affaires in Japan
May 8, 1863

[Untitled] No. 53.] Legation of the United States in Japan, Yedo, May 8, 1863. Sir: I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 6th instant.…

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PRUYN, Minister Resident of the United States in Japan to Their Excellencies Midsumo Idsumi-no-kami, Itakura Suwo-no-kami, Inowuye Kawatsi-no-kami, arima totomi-no-kami , Members of the Gorogio, January 20, 1864

From PRUYN, Minister Resident of the United States in Japan
To Their Excellencies Midsumo Idsumi-no-kami, Itakura Suwo-no-kami, Inowuye Kawatsi-no-kami, arima totomi-no-kami , Members of the Gorogio
January 20, 1864

Mr. Pruyn to the Gorogio No. 10.] Legation of the United States in Japan, Kanagawa, January 20, 1864. I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your excellencies’ letter…

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PRUYN, Minister Resident of the United States in Japan, to We have to state that Sibata Hinga No Kami and Siraisi Simosa No Kami having under our instructions agreed with you about land for foreign settlement, we approve the same an4 will exchange ratifications accordingly. The 23d day of the 11th month of the 1 st year of Gengi (21st December, 1864 .) With respect and esteem, MIDLUNO IDLUMI NO KAMI. ABE BUNGO NO KAMI. SUNO INABA NO KAMI. His Excellency Robert H. Pruyn, December 21, 1864

From PRUYN, Minister Resident of the United States in Japan,
To We have to state that Sibata Hinga No Kami and Siraisi Simosa No Kami having under our instructions agreed with you about land for foreign settlement, we approve the same an4 will exchange ratifications accordingly. The 23d day of the 11th month of the 1 st year of Gengi (21st December, 1864 .) With respect and esteem, MIDLUNO IDLUMI NO KAMI. ABE BUNGO NO KAMI. SUNO INABA NO KAMI. His Excellency Robert H. Pruyn
December 21, 1864

No. 2. Memorandum. Certain proposals for the enlargement of the settlement at Yokohama, and other public objects connected therewith, having been discussed and generally agreed upon by the under-signed foreign…