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To assist researchers below is the INDEX for “TEDDY ROOSEVELT’S SECRET MISSION TO JAPAN”. 

The INTRODUCTION for this biography is also presented as a blog post on this website.

The INTRODUCTION & CHAPTER ONE are offered on the website DrStanKatz.com – You will also be updated when the biography has been published.

 

INDEX 

A

Abraham Lincoln Birthplace Memorial, 102, 107–108

African Adventure Stories, 58, 63–64

African Game Trails, 58–60, 62, 68

Alice in Asia, 4

America’s Cup, 113–114, 132 America’s Unfinished Revolution, 93 America-Japan Society, x, 249

American Civil War, 90–92, 97–98, 144, 231, 241, 243

American Scottish Foundation, The, 135, 264n55

Anderson, Donald F., 251n2

Andra-Warner, Elle, 131

Andrew Carnegie Birthplace Museum, The, 135, 263n53

Arlington National Cemetery, 94

Art of Peace, The, ii–iv, viii, 15, 38, 73, 121, 210, 212, 216, 249, 252, 261

Arthur M. Sackler Galleries, 8, 10–11, 13

B

Bacon, Robert, 170

Balsinger, Webster R., 245 Bankers’ Panic 1907, 31, 234 Beaupre, Arthur Matthias, 179 Beschloss, Michael, 90–91

Big stick policy, 39

Bitter, Karl, 124

Black Reconstruction in America, 93 Boardman, Mabel Thorp, 7, 258n38 Bone, Scott C., 262n47

Brands, Henry William, 254n32

Breakers, The, 123–124

Bruce, S. M., 262n47

Bunker, Frank F., Dr., 262n47

Bunker, J., 262n48

Byrne, James Patrick, 264n58

C

C. Vanderbilt Dies, 259n39

Carnegie Corporation, 129, 135, 168, 263

Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs, 242

Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, 129, 140–141, 168, 246

Carnegie Hall, 108, 129 Carnegie Hero Fund, 129 Carnegie Institute museum, 140

Carnegie Institution for Science, 129 Carnegie Mellon University, 129 Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh, 129

Carnegie Trust for the Universities of Scotland, 129

Carnegie, Andrew, 57, 103–108, 127–141, 168, 177, 231, 236–248, 262–264

Carnegie, Lucy Coleman, 130 Carpenter, Fred W., 251n3 Central America, 28, 89, 225

Cherry Blossom Festival, 12, 38, 88, 235

Cherry Blossom Trees, 37–38, 82–85, 88, 197, 252

Chinese opium epidemic, 75 Church Peace Union (CPU), 242 Chuzenji, 14

Cincinnati area, 9

Cockran, William Bourke, 259n38

Coleman, Philip, 264n58

Colony, 75–80

comic opera, 16

Coolidge, Calvin, 262n47 Cooper, Henry Allen, 258n38 Cortelyou, George B., 255n36

Cox, Minnie M. (Geddings), 94–95, 253

Cox, Wayne W., 94

Craig, Big Bill, 103

Crowded Hours, Reminiscences of Alice Roosevelt Longworth, 5, 8, 69

Crown Prince Olaf of Norway, 187

Curtis, Charles, 259n38

D

Dan, Takuma, 33

David G. Gutiérrez, 232 Davis, Deborah, 100–101 Derfner, Joel, 253n30

Du Bois, W.E.B., 93

Dungeness, 130–131

E

Edick, Dave, Jr., iii

Edward VII, King, 34–35, 114–115, 135–136, 169, 176, 240–243

Edwards, Clarence Ransom, Colonel, 7, 257n38

Egypt, Theodore Roosevelt visits, 47, 64–67, 172–175

Eiichi, Baron Shibusawa, iii, viii, x, 4, 33, 35, 137–142, 146, 195–201,

209–210, 213, 234–235, 247–249, 254–256, 261–262

Eliot, Charles W., 246

Empress Cixi, 17

Enoshima, 14

Eton College, 143

F

Family of Nations, The, 247 Faragher, John Mack, 252n8 Farrington, Wallace R., 261n47 FDR, 122

Fletcher, Frank W., 131

Fock, D., Dr., 262n47

Foner, Eric, 93

Forster, Rudolph, 166

Foss, George Edmund, 258n38

Foster, J. Allen, 258n38

Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library, 122

Freer Gallery of Art, 8, 10–11, 13

Furgurson, Ernest B., 16

G

Garrett-Scott, Shennette, 253n29

Gatewood, Willard B., 253n27

Gaynor, William Jay, 116–117, 260n45

Gentle Giant, 9

George V, King, 158

Gillett, Frederick Huntington, 7, 258n38

Gorgas, William Crawford, 24

Grant, Ulysses S., President, 138, 144–145

Great White Fleet 1907-1909, 39–42, 44, 68, 162, 252

Grew, Joseph Clark, 72–73

Griscom, Lloyd Carpenter, 168

H

Haakon VII, King, 180, 186–187

Hague, The, Netherlands, 20, 75, 82, 179–181, 243

Harper, Hilliard, ii

Harriman party, 15

Hay, John, 164–165

Hayashi, Tadasu, 30, 152, 157, 232

Heiman, Suzette, iii Heller, Edmund, 57 Henry S. Pritchett, 246

Highly Classified Secrets, vii, 146, 148, 152–153, 161

Hill, Mrs. E. T., 258n38

Hirobumi, Itō, 157–158

Hogge, David, 16 Holmes, Sherlock, vii Hong Kong, 17, 75

Hornaday, William T., 234

Hughes, Charles Evans, 262n47

I

International Court of Justice, 179

International Drug Control Conference 1909, 75

International Opium Commission, 75

Iyenaga, Toyokichi, 196, 256n36

J

Japan Broadcasting Corporation, 198

Japan Center for Asian Historical Records (JACAR), 147

Japan Society, x, 33, 233–234, 249

Japan-British Exhibition 1910, 143, 158

Japanese Friendship Garden, 209, 254n34 Japanese-American War, The, 245 Jefferson, Thomas, v

Jesup, Morris K., 255n36

Jones, W. W., 258n38

Joseph H. Choate, 246 Joseph P. Kennedy, 243 Joseph, Franz, Emperor, 67

Jutarō, Komura, 152, 155–156, 164–167, 169

K

Kamakura, 14

Kaneko, Kentarō, 166–167, 169, 171

Katsura, Tarō, 19

Katz, Stan S., iv, 252n7, 261

Kawada, Taka, 33

Kelly, William J., 257n38 Kennedy, Jacqueline, 257n37 Kentarō, Kaneko, 155

Kerry, Thomas, 258n38

Kilzer, Sharon, 3–4

Kin, Tsao, 262n47

King, Jason Francis, 264n58 King, W. L. Mackenzie, 262n47 Knox, Philander C., 89, 194 Kodama, Kazuo, ii, 219

Kogorō, Takahira, 154, 156, 160

Kragen, Pam, ii

L

Langham, Claire, Professor, iii

Lincoln, Abraham, v, 90–91, 96, 101–102, 107–109, 164, 216, 230

Loeb III, William, 103

Loeb, William, 164–168

Loeb, William, Jr., 103, 120, 164 Longworth III, Nicholas, 16 Longworth, Nicholas, 7, 257n38

Loring, John Alden, 53–54, 57–58, 63–64, 67

Loubet, Emile, 34–35

Loud, George Alvin, 258n38

Lynch, John Roy, 92–94, 253n20

M

Malcolm, George A., 159 Mallory, George A., 130 Manifest Destiny, 78

Mashbir, Sidney, Colonel, ii, 79–80, 210–213, 215, 250

Massey, W. F., 262n47

McCullough, David, 25, 252n11

McKinley, William B., v, 1, 18, 93, 97, 149, 164, 168, 252, 257n38

McMillan, Amy, 7

McMillen, Amy, 258n38 Mearns, Edgar Alexander, 57 Meiji, Japanese Emperor, 34

Meyer, George von Lengerke, 165–166 Military Intelligence Corps Hall of Fame, 212 Miller, Nathan, 252n16, 252n17

Minger, Ralph Eldin, 251n4, 251n5

Mitsui, Takamine, 33 Momodu, Samuel, 253n26 Morris, Edmund, 254n33 Morris, Richard, 123

Muir, John, vii

Murray, Margaret James, 108

Mutsuhito, Emperor, 15, 22, 34, 72, 142–145, 148, 160–171, 194, 213

N

National Archives of Japan, 138, 145–157, 160–162, 171 National Association of Japan-America Societies (NAJAS), x National Business League, 254n31

National Cherry Blossom Festival, 38, 88, 235

Nazi fascism, 210

Netherlands, 75, 129, 176, 179–181, 241, 261–262

New York Yacht Club, 114, 130

Newlands, Edith McCallister, 7, 52–53, 257

Newlands, Francis G., 7, 257n38

Nicholas II, Czar, 22, 115, 166, 169

Nicholas Murray Butler, 247

Nikko, 14

Nobel Peace Prize, v, 19, 141, 168, 176, 246

Nolan, Cathal J., 252n12

Norway, 67, 165, 176, 180, 184–187

O

Ogden, Robert Curtis, 108

Oliver, John D., 262n47

Osher Lifelong Learning Institute, 215

Ozaki, Yukio, 38, 87–88

P

Palmer, Frederick, 251n3

Pan Pacific Union, 211, 260–261

Panama, 19, 24–28, 44, 252

Panama Canal, 24–25, 27–28, 44, 252

Paris, 68, 114, 123, 176–178, 192, 203, 264

Parsons, Herbert, 7, 257n38

Path Between the Seas, 25, 252 Patterson, Thomas MacDonald, 258n38 Payne, Senator Sereno, 259n38

Peace Palace, 129, 241–242 Peirce, Herbert H. D., 165 Peking, 17

Perry, Matthew, Commodore, 18, 42, 72

Pershing, John Joseph, 194 Pershing, Joseph, 194, 212 Philip Ackley Stanton, 235

Preservation Society of Newport County, The, 123–124

protectorate, 76–78, 80, 223–224

Q

Queen Maud of Norway, 180

R

racism, iv, vi–viii, 88–90, 95, 97

Reid, Whitelaw, 169

Republican National Convention, 92

Reyburn, W. S., 258n38 Rickshaws, 66, 85, 222 Robert W. Blythe, 230 Roosevelt European Tour, 47 Roosevelt III, Kermit, vi

Roosevelt’s African Trip, 252n13

Roosevelt, Alice, 4–5, 7–9, 16–17, 50, 69, 74, 168–169, 252, 257

Roosevelt, Edith Kermit Carow, 69, 72–73, 90, 103–104, 116, 170, 180

Roosevelt, Ethel, 179–180

Roosevelt, Franklin Delano, 15, 116, 120–122, 260

Roosevelt, Kermit, 55, 234

Root, Elihu, 140–141, 151, 168, 177, 218, 246, 261

Rotary International, x

Rowe, L. S., 262n47

Rubio, Philip F., 253n23

Russo-Japanese Peace Conference, 150

Russo-Japanese Peace Treaty 1905, 149

Russo-Japanese War 1904-1905, 12, 16, 19, 22–23, 44, 79–80, 82, 149, 151,

154–155, 167, 212, 224

Ruthenberg, J. L., ii

S

Safe Zones, 216

Sam, Uncle, 34–35

San Diego World Affairs Council, iii, x Sargent, John Singer, 101, 206–207 Schriftgiesser, Karl, 264n57

Scidmore, Eliza Ruhamah, Mrs., 83, 86 Scidmore, George Hawthorne, 83 Scott, Nathan Bay, 258n38

Scribner, Charles, 5, 58, 63, 252n18

Sherman, James S., 139–140

Shibusawa Memorial Foundation, iii, x, 138, 146, 199

Shibusawa, Eiichi, viii, 4, 33, 35, 137–138, 141, 201, 235, 255–256, 262

Shibusawa, Masao, 33

Shigehara, Toru, iii, 138, 146, 199, 249

Shoguns, 14–15

Shrine, Meiji, Emperor, 15, 22, 34, 72, 142–145, 148, 160–171, 194, 213

Sino-Japanese War 1894-1895, 79

Skibo Castle, 132–133 Smith, Alva Erskine, 113 Smithsonian Magazine, 16

Smithsonian-Roosevelt African Expedition, 47, 54, 62

Sone, Kenko, iii

Spanish American War, 18, 44, 116, 119, 212

Spanish-American War, 93, 117, 223

Sperry, Admiral, 42–44

Stevens, Durham White, 255n36

Straight, Willard D., 5

Sturm, Joanna, 8

Suffolk County Vanderbilt Museum, The, 125, 127

Sultan of Sulu, 16–17

T

Taft Diplomatic Mission, 9–10

Taft, Helen “Nellie” Herron, 7, 83–84

Taft, William Howard, 4, 7, 9, 12–13, 18–19, 52, 68, 83–84, 102, 166, 168,

195, 199, 223, 225, 247, 251

Taft-Katsura Agreement, 223

Takahira, Kogorō, 146, 165

Takamine, Jokichi, 86, 197, 256

TheEmperorAndTheSpy.com, 38, 153, 196, 202, 234–236, 247, 254

Thompson, J. K., 7

Tokugawa, Iyesato, Prince, ii–iv, viii, x, 4, 15, 30, 37–38, 73, 87–88, 121,

137–143, 155, 158, 197, 200–201, 209–213, 216, 230, 235–236, 243–251,

260–262

Tomson, J. K., Captain, 257n38

Treaty of Portsmouth, 15, 19, 154–156, 167

Tuskegee Institute, 99, 107–108

U

U.S. Federal Reserve System, 33

United States National Museum, 57–58 University of California San Diego, 215 University of Southern California, 216

V

Vanderbilt family, 112–115, 123–125

Vanderbilt II, William “Willie” Kissam, 113, 125–126

Vanderbilt III, Cornelius “Neily”, 114–119, 124

Vanderbilt, Cornelius, Commodore, 110, 112–114, 123

Vanderlip, Frank A., 31, 33, 233–234

Viscount Kentaro Kaneko, 155, 169, 249

Vought, Hans P, 264n59

W

W. L. Leasure, 245

War Taft, 9

Warren, Emroy, 257n38

Washington Naval Conference, 139 Washington, Booker T., 95–101, 107–109, 254 Washington, Booker Taliaferro, 253n31 Washington, George, v, 31, 119

West Indies, 28

Wetmore, Rogers K., 258n38

White House Historical Association, 5, 207, 257

Wilhelm II, Kaiser, 34–35, 67, 115, 135–136, 191, 240–243

William Howard Taft National Historic Site, 9

Willson, August E., 103 Wilson of Kentucky, 231 Wolff, Lisa, ii

Woods, H. F., 257n38

World Affairs Councils of America (WACA), x

World War I, 7, 55, 121, 194–195, 241, 258

Wright, Luke E., 170

Y

Yokohama, ix, 3, 11–12, 14, 41–43, 58, 72, 74, 88, 111, 137, 144

Yoshinobu, Tokugawa, 15

Youngman, Elmer H., 252n19

Z

Zacharias, Ellis M., Captain, 250

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