Letter from Henry M. Hoyt to Elihu Root
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Letter from Henry M. Hoyt, the United States Department of Justice, to Elihu Root, the United States Secretary of State, regarding a note to the United States Attorney General. Hoyt also encloses a telegram received from the United States Attorney in San Francisco regarding Japanese representation.
- Created by
- Henry M. Hoyt, Department of Justice, Washington
- Date
- 27-10-1906
- Type
- Letter
- Source
- State Department File 1797
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- 2239
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