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Charles Belknap letterbook, 1885-1896
Letterbook kept during USNA assignments, 1885-1888, 1894-1896, on USS Kearsarge, 1888-1891, and on assignment at U.S. Naval Torpedo Station, Newport, RI, 1888.
Charles H. Baker letter book, 1871-1879
Copies of letters sent and received by Baker and Navy engineers regarding the condition of engines and boilers in USS Worcester, USS Shenandoah, USS Swatara and USS Richmond and an investigation of an explosion in USS Worcester; Letters to SECNAV R.W. Thompson regarding Baker’s complaint about the advancement of Chief Engineer Barttleman ahead of him on the Navy Register.
Christopher Raymond Perry Rodgers letter to Raymond Perry Rodgers, 1861 May 3
Letter to Raymond Perry Rodgers from his father, Christopher Raymond Perry, regarding preparations to move the Naval Academy from Annapolis, MD to Newport, RI in order to avoid capture by the Confederate Army, 1861 May 3. In the letter Rodgers updates his son about his family members and condition of the Anapolis campus, then encourages him to show loyalty to his country.
Excuse for lateness to recitation, 1865 Oct 14
Report submitted by Edward Taussig, Midshipman to Stephen B. Luce, Commandant of Midshipmen excusing his tardiness to recitation at the US Naval Academy, Newport.
Jesse T. D. Boehret thesis on William V. Pratt, 1971
Unpublished Masters Thesis entitled "An Admiral for All Seasons: Life and Career of William Veazie Pratt," Syracuse University, by Jesse T. D. Boehret.
J.G. Walker letter, 1868 Jun 10
Letter to Edwin Noyes from J. G. Walker, USNA, regarding class standing of Boutelle Noyes (son).
Letter from Cyrus Breed to parents
Letter from Cyrus Breed to parents, 1865 Jan 15
Letter from Cyrus Breed to his parents during his time as a student at the Naval Academy in Newport, RI. Breed addresses upcoming examinations, the weather, fencing lessons, and gratitude for money they sent. He closes by asking their opinion of a time he was "so nearly out" that he had "to engage the Master on my own responsibility."
Reef Points handbook, 1945-1946
U.S. Naval Academy annual handbook of the Regiment of Midshipmen. Stapled inside is Midn R. L. Walters, USN, Rm 3237 Bancroft Hall, U.S. Naval Academy, Annapolis, Md., the presumed owner of the Handbook.