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["Governor Luis Ferr (PR) and Governor Calvin Rampton (UT) talking to Prime Minister Eisaku Sato during a luncheon at his official residence."]

1921. Photograph of Governors Ferré and Rampton talking to Prime Minister Eisaku Sato

["The U.S. Governors delegation meeting with Daisuke Akita, Minister of Home Affairs at the Ministry of Home Affairs.  From right to left seated around the table: Governor Warren Hearnes (MO), Governor Arch Moore (WV), Governor Calvin Rampton (UT), Governor Warren P. Knowles (WI), Governor Norbert Tiemann (NE), U.S. Ambassador to Japan Armin H. Meyer, Governor Louie Nunn (KY), Secretary of State William P. Rogers, Minister Daisuke Akita, Governor Luis Ferr (PR), Governor Jim Rhodes (OH), and unidentified."]

1922. Photograph of the U.S. Governors delegation meeting Daisuke Akita

["The U.S. Governors delegation walking to pay respects to the Meiji Shrine. The Governors are all carrying umbrellas because it is raining. Leading the group is Governor Calvin Rampton (UT)."]

1923. Photograph of the U.S. Governors delegation paying respects to Meiji Shrine

["The U.S. Governors delegation at the Iris Garden at the Meiji Shrine. Governor Calvin Rampton (UT) can be seen leaning over to get a better look at the flowers."]

1924. Photograph of the U.S. Governors delegation at the Iris Garden at Meiji Shrine

["Governor Calvin Rampton (UT) greeting Osanaga Kanroji, the chief priest of the Meiji Shrine."]

1925. Photograph of Governor Calvin Rampton greeting Osanaga Kanroji

["The U.S. Governors delegation meeting with Dr. Ryokichi Minobe, Governor of Tokyo at the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Office.  From left to right around the table: Dr. Ryokichi Minobe, Governor Norbert Tiemann (NE), Governor Luis Ferr (PR), Governor Louie Nunn (KY), Governor Jim Rhodes (OH), Governor Warren P. Knowles (WI), Governor Calvin Rampton (UT), and an unidentified woman. There are six unidentified people standing and sitting along the back wall."]

1926. Photograph of the U.S. Governors delegation meeting Governor Ryokichi Minobe

["The U.S. Governors delegation at a luncheon given by Governor Ryokichi Minobe of Tokyo Metropolis at the Kasumigaseki Building. From left to right: unidentified woman in a kimono; Governor Ryokichi Minobe, unidentified man, Governor Calvin Rampton (UT), unidentified man, Governor Norbert Tiemann (NE), unidentified woman, Governor Warren P. Knowles (WI), Governor Arch Moore (WV), and unidentified man."]

1927. Photograph of the U.S. Governors delegation at a luncheon

["Governor Louie Nunn (first on left), Governor Norbert Tiemann (third from left), and Governor Warren P. Knowles (third from right) with Governor Ryokichic Minobe and three unidentified women in kimonos at a luncheon given by Governor Minobe at the Kasumigaseki Building."]

1928. Photograph of Governors Nunn, Tiemann, and Knowles with Governor Ryokichi Minobe

["The U.S. Governors delegation visiting a center for differently abled children. In 1970, this facility was called The Center for Retarded Children. From left to right:  Governor Louie Nunn (by door), an unidentified woman, Governor Calvin Rampton (UT) and an unidentified man."]

1929. Photograph of Governors Rampton and Nunn visiting a center for differently abled children

["The U.S. Governors delegation visiting Sony Corporation. Governor Arch Moore is at the front center of the group looking at Sony items."]

1930. Photograph of the U.S. Governors delegation visiting Sony Corporation

["An unidentified man speaking at the opening ceremony of the Japan-U.S. Governors Conference."]

1931. Photograph of the opening ceremony of the Japan-U.S. Governors’ Conference

["The U.S. Governors seated in a circle listening to the Japan-U.S. Governors Conference opening ceremony. From right to left: Governor Warren P. Knowles (WI), Governor Warren Hearnes (MO), Governor Norbert Tiemann (NE), Governor Louie Nunn (KY), U.S. Ambassador to Japan Armin H. Meyer, Governor Arch Moore (WV), and Governor Luis Ferr (PR)."]

1932. Photograph of the U.S. Governors at the Japan-U.S. Governors’ Conference