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Document Type

Letter

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Date

6-11-1909

Keywords

Thomas J. O'Brien, American Minister to Japan, US ambassador, Clay MacCauley, Tokyo

Description

The document is a carbon copy of a typed letter from the Assistant Secretary of State to Thomas O'Brien introducing Dr. Clay MacCauley.

Sender

Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson

Recipient

Thomas J. O'Brien

Corresponds to:

Folder 1-8, Document 123

City

Washington, D.C.

Transcription

June 11, 1909.

My dear Mr. O'Brien:

It gives me much pleasure to present to you my old friend, Dr. Clay MacCauley, a Unitarian clergyman who was for a great many years identified with educational work in Japan, and who during my first years in Tokyo was among our staunchest American friends. I am sure you will enjoy knowing him both personally and on account of his extraordinary knowledge of Japan.

With many regards, I remain, my dear Mr. O'Brien,

Very sincerely yours,

[signature]

The Honorable Thomas J. O'Brien.
American Ambassador,
Tokyo, Japan.

Language

English

Rights Statement

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Letter From Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson to Thomas J. O'Brien, June 11, 1909

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