Luce, Stephen Bleecker, 1827-1917
Found in 96 Collections and/or Records:
Gideon Welles letter to Stephen B. Luce, 1863 Feb 21
Letter from Secretary of the Navy Gideon Welles, appointing Luce lieutenant commander in the U.S. Navy as of 16 July 1862.
Gombei Yamamoto letter to Stephen B. Luce, 1902 Feb 15
Letter in Japanese from Vice Admiral Gombei Yamamoto, Tokyo, Japan, regarding his receipt of two pictures of the arrival of Commodore Biddle in Japan in 1846 with USS Columbus and USS Vincennes. The pictures will be kept in the Navy Department.
Gombei Yamamoto letter to Stephen B. Luce translation, 1902 Feb 15
Typed letter from Vice Admiral Gombei Yamamoto, Tokyo, Japan, regarding his receipt of two pictures of the arrival of Commodore Biddle in Japan in 1846 with the USS Columbus and the USS Vincennes. The pictures will be kept in the Navy Department.
Henry Craven letterbook, 1882-1885
Manuscript letter book regarding the transfer of Coasters Harbor Island to the Navy and the construction and costs of the Naval Training Station, Newport, RI. Letters are addressed to Commodore Earl English and to Commodore Stephen B. Luce.
History of ships named LUCE, undated
Biographical sketches, career material, publication and writings of NWC presidents.
J. V. S. Oddie letter to Stephen B. Luce, 1890 Mar 28
Letter from J. V. S. Oddie, Secretary, New York Yacht Club, electing Luce an honorary member.
James C. Dobbin letter to Stephen B. Luce, 1855 Nov 9
Letter from SECNAV James C. Dobbin appointing Luce a master in the Navy as of 15 September 1855 and indicating a warrant is being sent.
James C. Dobbin letter to Stephen B. Luce, 1854 Jun 8
Letter signed from Secretary of the Navy, James C. Dobbin, appointing Luce acting master of the Schooner Madison to the Hydrographic party on the Coast Survey.
James C. Dobbin letter to Stephen B. Luce, 1855 Nov 12
Letter from SECNAV James C. Dobbin, notifying him of his appointment as Lieutenant, USN, as of 16 September 1855, with a commission forthcoming.
Letter from Fred T. Jane, 1902 Aug 19
Letter from Fred T. Jane to Luce about the Jane Naval War Game.