U.S.S. Iroquois journal
Dates
- Creation: 1868 Apr 26-1869 Sep 10
Creator
Summary
Daily journal maintained by Alfred T. Mahan while serving aboard the U.S.S. Iroquois on its tour of East Asia. In this journal, Mahan set down his personal rules of conduct which included limits on how much to drink, when to pray, and how much money to save monthly. He would then assess how well he adhered to his self-imposed rules, his work performance, and his relationships with his shipmates.
These rules can be found on the inside cover of this volume.
The title page of the volume reads as follows:
Alfred T. Mahan
Yolohama, Japan
April 25th 1868
At sea bound to Hiogo, Japan
July 5th 1868
At sea near the Paracel Islands, China Seas
January 24th 1869
Looking (nominally) for the H.I.M.S. LeMonge.
Extent
50.8 Megabytes ; 269 pages
General Note
Previously: Ms. Coll. 17, Box 1, Volume 1.
Subject
- Iroquois (Sloop of war) (Organization)
Genre / Form
Topical
Repository Details
Part of the Naval War College Archives Repository