Horace Capron
Horace Capron (August 31, 1804 – February 22, 1885) was an American businessman and agriculturalist, a founder of Laurel, Maryland, a Union officer in the American Civil War, the United States secretary of agriculture under U.S. presidents Andrew Johnson and Ulysses S. Grant, and an advisor to Japan's Hokkaidō Development Commission. His collection of Japanese art and artifacts was sold to the Smithsonian Institution after his death. Provided by Wikipedia-
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3by Capron, Horace, 1804-1885
Published 1963
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4Kepuron nisshi Ezo to Edo = Journal of Horace Capron expedition to Japan, 1871-1875 /ケプロン日誌蝦夷と江戶 = Journal of Horace Capron expedition to Japan, 1871-1875 /by Capron, Horace, 1804-1885
Published 1985
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5Published 1870Other Authors: “...Capron, Horace, 1804-1885...”
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6Published 1874Other Authors: “...Capron, Horace, 1804-1885...”
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9Published 1869Other Authors: “...Capron, Horace, 1804-1885...”
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10Published 1871Other Authors: “...Capron, Horace, 1804-1885...”
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