In August 1905, diplomats from Russia and Japan met in Portsmouth to
negotiate an end to the Russo-Japanese War, which had been raging in
the Far East for more than a year. Although few might remember this
war today, it foreshadowed in many ways the modern warfare that came
to characterize the 20th century. President Theodore ROOSEVELT
ORCHESTRATED THE TALKS THAT LED TO THE SIGNING OF THE PORTSMOUTH PEACE
TREATY AND WAS AWARDED THE NOBEL PEACE PRIZE FOR HIS INVOLVEMENT. Join
Chuck DOLEAC, the founder of the Portsmouth Peace Treaty Forum, to
learn about this fascinating chapter in international diplomacy and
the role New Hampshire played. Admission is free for NEW HAMPSHIRE
HISTORICAL SOCIETY members; $7 for nonmembers. No registration
required.
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