Notification., September 11, 1866
Notification. Legation of the United States in Japan, Yedo, September 11, 1866. In furtherance of the notification issued on the 4th of August last by this legation, through the consulates…
The ambassador of the United States of America to Japan is the ambassador from the United States of America to Japan.
Notification. Legation of the United States in Japan, Yedo, September 11, 1866. In furtherance of the notification issued on the 4th of August last by this legation, through the consulates…
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