letters (correspondence)
Found in 159 Collections and/or Records:
Transcriptions: William S. Sims letters, 1884 Jul 2-1885 Apr 30
Typed transcriptions of letters sent and received by William S. Sims from 1884 Jul 2-1885 Apr 30. The majority of these letters are to members of the Sims family.
Transcriptions: William S. Sims letters, 1888 Jan 4-1889 Jan 31
Typed transcriptions of letters sent and received by William S. Sims from 1888 Jan 4-1889 Jan 31. The majority of these letters are to members of the Sims family.
Transcriptions: William S. Sims letters, 1887 Jun 18-Dec 31
Typed transcriptions of letters sent and received by William S. Sims from 1887 Jun 18-Dec 31. The majority of these letters are to members of the Sims family.
Transcriptions: William S. Sims letters, 1885 May 13-1886 Aug 31
Typed transcriptions of letters sent and received by William S. Sims from 1885 May 13-1886 Aug 31. The majority of these letters are to members of the Sims family.
Page 1 of the 1885 May 13 was not present in any of the transcription sets at the time of processing.
Transcriptions: William S. Sims letters, 1886 Sep 7-1887 Jun 15
Typed transcriptions of letters sent and received by William S. Sims from 1886 Sep 7-1887 Jun 15. The majority of these letters are to members of the Sims family.
W. F. Shubrick letter to Stephen B. Luce, 1849 Aug 18
Letter from W. F. Shubrick, President of the Board of Examiners, U.S. Naval School, Annapolis, Md., informing Luce that he passed exams in Seamanship, Mathematics, Navigation, Mechanics, Astronomy, Gunnery, Steam, and French. Includes typed copy of letter.
W. F. Shubrick letter to Stephen B. Luce
Joseph H. Wellings papers
This collection consists of materials regarding Wellings’ assignment as U.S. observer of the British Home Fleet, including his reminiscences of the sinking of the Bismarck in May 1941, as well as correspondence, writings, speeches, subject files, and other documentation relating to his naval career.
George G. Wilson letters
Letters received from presidents, of the Naval War College, Newport, RI, 1895–1927.