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Photo of the CNW Staff and Class of 1914
Digital Record
Identifier: MSC385_03_05_432
Dates:
circa 1914
Found in:
Naval War College Archives
Photo of the CNW Staff and Class of 1923
Digital Record
Identifier: MSC385_03_10_441
Dates:
1923
Found in:
Naval War College Archives
Photograph of William S. Sims and family outside Quarters AA, circa 1922
Item — Box: 5, Folder: 10
Identifier: MSC-354- Item 9225
Scope and Contents
Photograph of William S. Sims with Mrs. Anne Hitchcock Sims with their children, his aide and his sister, Margaret Shepley standing outside the President's house (Quarters AA) at the Naval War College. The three younger children hold the Admiral’s flag to show its inscription, “Flag of Rear Admiral William Sowden Sims USN / U.S.S. Old Constellation Oct. 18 1922.”
The woman at far left is the Admiral’s sister, Margaret Shepley. (9225)
Dates:
circa 1922
Photograph of William S. Sims and family outside Quarters AA
Digital Record
Identifier: MSC354_05_10_9225
Dates:
circa 1922
Found in:
Naval War College Archives
Photographs of William S. Sims's parents and siblings, undated
File — Box: 25, Folder: 17
Identifier: MSC-168- Series IV
Content Description
From the Collection:
Personal letters sent to his parents, siblings, friend Jones and his wife, Anne Hitchcock Sims, 1882–1925; Letters received from Navy Department regarding assignment; Letters comment on travels, places visited, family matters, politics and rebellions in the Caribbean, ship’s movements, health, social life in port, shipboard life, Hawaiian politics, life in Paris, France, French lessons, Sino-Japanese War, position as Naval Attaché in Paris and St. Petersburg, travels through Europe, criticism of U.S. Navy, World War I assignment as CO, Naval Forces, European Waters, London, England, 1917–1978, including daily routine and social life; Assignments on the China Station. Letters sent by Anne Sims to William S. Sims, 1906, 1909–1912, 1915–1917, regarding family matters. Scope and Contents The twenty-five box collection measures twelve and one-half linear feet and is divided into five series. Series I contains typescript copies of personal letters sent by Sims to his parents, his sister Louisa and brothers, Harry and Alfred, his friend Jones, and to his wife, Anne Hitchcock Sims. They date from 1881 to 1925. Several personal letters Sims received are located here. The letters focus on his daily shipboard routine, family matters, health, social life, financial matters, and friends as well as his duties as a naval officer and naval attaché. He described the geography, politics, economics, people, and customs of the countries he...
Dates:
undated
Poem, undated
File — Box: 25, Folder: 18
Identifier: MSC-168- Series V
Content Description
From the Collection:
Personal letters sent to his parents, siblings, friend Jones and his wife, Anne Hitchcock Sims, 1882–1925; Letters received from Navy Department regarding assignment; Letters comment on travels, places visited, family matters, politics and rebellions in the Caribbean, ship’s movements, health, social life in port, shipboard life, Hawaiian politics, life in Paris, France, French lessons, Sino-Japanese War, position as Naval Attaché in Paris and St. Petersburg, travels through Europe, criticism of U.S. Navy, World War I assignment as CO, Naval Forces, European Waters, London, England, 1917–1978, including daily routine and social life; Assignments on the China Station. Letters sent by Anne Sims to William S. Sims, 1906, 1909–1912, 1915–1917, regarding family matters. Scope and Contents The twenty-five box collection measures twelve and one-half linear feet and is divided into five series. Series I contains typescript copies of personal letters sent by Sims to his parents, his sister Louisa and brothers, Harry and Alfred, his friend Jones, and to his wife, Anne Hitchcock Sims. They date from 1881 to 1925. Several personal letters Sims received are located here. The letters focus on his daily shipboard routine, family matters, health, social life, financial matters, and friends as well as his duties as a naval officer and naval attaché. He described the geography, politics, economics, people, and customs of the countries he...
Dates:
undated
Policy in its relation to war, William S. Sims
Digital Record
Identifier: RG13_01_02_01
Dates:
1911-1912
Found in:
Naval War College Archives
Portrait of William S. Sims, 1908 Apr
Item — Box: 5, Folder: 7
Identifier: MSC-354
Scope and Contents
Bust-length portrait of W.S. Sims in naval uniform with high collar, epaulets, and a swag of gold braids from his right epaulet, signed by Sims and dated April 1908.
Dates:
1908 Apr
Portrait of William S. Sims
Digital Record
Identifier: MSC354_05_07_03
Dates:
1908 Apr
Found in:
Naval War College Archives
Preliminary statement of Sims before Senatorial Committee of Investigation into Naval Conduct of War, 1920 Jan 7
Item — Box: 4A, Folder: 7
Identifier: RG-28
Scope and Contents
From the Record Group:
Biographical sketches, career material, publication and writings of NWC presidents.
Dates:
1920 Jan 7