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East Asia
1875- 1965
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North America
1901- 1987
1892- 1992
April 4, 1954
General E.E.Partridge, Commander of United Stated Air Forces, thanks Syngman Rhee for the telegram on the occasion of his promotion.
July 8, 1954
Syngman Rhee wanted Philip to inform Firth Sterling that Korea is setting up a refinery, so the proposition they sent via Mr. Goodfellow doesn't interest him.
August 6, 1954
C&O Railway announces the donation of twelve additional steam locomotives to Korea.
August 13, 1954
Goodfellow recommends that the Korean government open an account with Hamilton Bank. He mentions two attachments, one is an advertisement of the Hamilton Bank, and the other is a letter from a person who supports Syngman Rhee.
June 12, 1954
Preston Goodfellow writes about Colonel Mann's proposal for a tungsten plant.
February 25, 1954
Sue L. Virgil, whose husband was wounded in combat in the Korea War, asks about recognition for combat organizations.
September 2, 1954
Kenneth D. Mann summarizes discussions for Minister Pyo Wook Han about facilities for processing tungsten ore.
September 23, 1954
Preston Goodfellow writes to ask for a decision on Firth-Sterling's tungsten proposal and reports on a luncheon with George Henderson.
May 5, 1953
Syngman Rhee writes about his desire to have the Korean Government participate directly in the disposition of relief funds and purchase of aid materials.
September 2, 1953
John W. Staggers writes about a group of American business men who are interested in purchasing goods from Korea, such as lacquered boxes.