Box 9
Container
Contains 23 Results:
William E. Garfield papers
Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: MSC-274
Content Description
Correspondence, letters sent and received, 1938-1980; Family correspondence, letters sent and received, 1893-1958; Miscellany, including Harvard University and Columbia University exam booklets, diploma, children's drawings, 1942-1980; Photographs including family and others, 1940-1980; Legal papers, 1939-1989. Scope and Contents The collection consists of letters primarily written to and from William E. Garfield, his mother Elizabeth Scot Garfield, and his younger sister Nancy Garfield Risdon, as well as letters from other family and friends including other service members. Legal documents and notes related to a property easement dispute in the 1980s are also included.Series I, letters sent, are letters mainly written from William to his mother Elizabeth. The letters from 1942-May 1943 focus on Bill's first year at Harvard, his acclimation to the academic rigor and college community, as well as the growth of friendships with his roommates. The letters written from Bill during the war portray his homesickness during boot camp, his adaptation and frustration with military life and his daily work routines. Several wartime letters in the collection show evidence of military censorship. Included in the letters to his mother is a description of a battle, believed to be the Battle of Surigao Strait in October 1944. Additionally, Bill writes of his boat handling and navigation skills, his time spent at sea in a...
Dates:
1893 - 1980
Found in:
Naval War College Archives
Letters received, 1966 Jan 13-Mar 21
File — Box: 9, Folder: 87
Identifier: MSC-274- Series II
Content Description
From the Collection:
Correspondence, letters sent and received, 1938-1980; Family correspondence, letters sent and received, 1893-1958; Miscellany, including Harvard University and Columbia University exam booklets, diploma, children's drawings, 1942-1980; Photographs including family and others, 1940-1980; Legal papers, 1939-1989. Scope and Contents The collection consists of letters primarily written to and from William E. Garfield, his mother Elizabeth Scot Garfield, and his younger sister Nancy Garfield Risdon, as well as letters from other family and friends including other service members. Legal documents and notes related to a property easement dispute in the 1980s are also included.Series I, letters sent, are letters mainly written from William to his mother Elizabeth. The letters from 1942-May 1943 focus on Bill's first year at Harvard, his acclimation to the academic rigor and college community, as well as the growth of friendships with his roommates. The letters written from Bill during the war portray his homesickness during boot camp, his adaptation and frustration with military life and his daily work routines. Several wartime letters in the collection show evidence of military censorship. Included in the letters to his mother is a description of a battle, believed to be the Battle of Surigao Strait in October 1944. Additionally, Bill writes of his boat handling and navigation skills, his time spent at sea in a...
Dates:
1966 Jan 13-Mar 21
Letters received, 1966 May 5-Dec 10
File — Box: 9, Folder: 88
Identifier: MSC-274- Series II
Content Description
From the Collection:
Correspondence, letters sent and received, 1938-1980; Family correspondence, letters sent and received, 1893-1958; Miscellany, including Harvard University and Columbia University exam booklets, diploma, children's drawings, 1942-1980; Photographs including family and others, 1940-1980; Legal papers, 1939-1989. Scope and Contents The collection consists of letters primarily written to and from William E. Garfield, his mother Elizabeth Scot Garfield, and his younger sister Nancy Garfield Risdon, as well as letters from other family and friends including other service members. Legal documents and notes related to a property easement dispute in the 1980s are also included.Series I, letters sent, are letters mainly written from William to his mother Elizabeth. The letters from 1942-May 1943 focus on Bill's first year at Harvard, his acclimation to the academic rigor and college community, as well as the growth of friendships with his roommates. The letters written from Bill during the war portray his homesickness during boot camp, his adaptation and frustration with military life and his daily work routines. Several wartime letters in the collection show evidence of military censorship. Included in the letters to his mother is a description of a battle, believed to be the Battle of Surigao Strait in October 1944. Additionally, Bill writes of his boat handling and navigation skills, his time spent at sea in a...
Dates:
1966 May 5-Dec 10
Letters received, 1967 Feb 19-Jul 3
File — Box: 9, Folder: 89
Identifier: MSC-274- Series II
Content Description
From the Collection:
Correspondence, letters sent and received, 1938-1980; Family correspondence, letters sent and received, 1893-1958; Miscellany, including Harvard University and Columbia University exam booklets, diploma, children's drawings, 1942-1980; Photographs including family and others, 1940-1980; Legal papers, 1939-1989. Scope and Contents The collection consists of letters primarily written to and from William E. Garfield, his mother Elizabeth Scot Garfield, and his younger sister Nancy Garfield Risdon, as well as letters from other family and friends including other service members. Legal documents and notes related to a property easement dispute in the 1980s are also included.Series I, letters sent, are letters mainly written from William to his mother Elizabeth. The letters from 1942-May 1943 focus on Bill's first year at Harvard, his acclimation to the academic rigor and college community, as well as the growth of friendships with his roommates. The letters written from Bill during the war portray his homesickness during boot camp, his adaptation and frustration with military life and his daily work routines. Several wartime letters in the collection show evidence of military censorship. Included in the letters to his mother is a description of a battle, believed to be the Battle of Surigao Strait in October 1944. Additionally, Bill writes of his boat handling and navigation skills, his time spent at sea in a...
Dates:
1967 Feb 19-Jul 3
Letters received, 1967 Aug 27-Oct 28
File — Box: 9, Folder: 90
Identifier: MSC-274- Series II
Content Description
From the Collection:
Correspondence, letters sent and received, 1938-1980; Family correspondence, letters sent and received, 1893-1958; Miscellany, including Harvard University and Columbia University exam booklets, diploma, children's drawings, 1942-1980; Photographs including family and others, 1940-1980; Legal papers, 1939-1989. Scope and Contents The collection consists of letters primarily written to and from William E. Garfield, his mother Elizabeth Scot Garfield, and his younger sister Nancy Garfield Risdon, as well as letters from other family and friends including other service members. Legal documents and notes related to a property easement dispute in the 1980s are also included.Series I, letters sent, are letters mainly written from William to his mother Elizabeth. The letters from 1942-May 1943 focus on Bill's first year at Harvard, his acclimation to the academic rigor and college community, as well as the growth of friendships with his roommates. The letters written from Bill during the war portray his homesickness during boot camp, his adaptation and frustration with military life and his daily work routines. Several wartime letters in the collection show evidence of military censorship. Included in the letters to his mother is a description of a battle, believed to be the Battle of Surigao Strait in October 1944. Additionally, Bill writes of his boat handling and navigation skills, his time spent at sea in a...
Dates:
1967 Aug 27-Oct 28
Letters received, 1968 Feb 15-Apr 29
File — Box: 9, Folder: 91
Identifier: MSC-274- Series II
Content Description
From the Collection:
Correspondence, letters sent and received, 1938-1980; Family correspondence, letters sent and received, 1893-1958; Miscellany, including Harvard University and Columbia University exam booklets, diploma, children's drawings, 1942-1980; Photographs including family and others, 1940-1980; Legal papers, 1939-1989. Scope and Contents The collection consists of letters primarily written to and from William E. Garfield, his mother Elizabeth Scot Garfield, and his younger sister Nancy Garfield Risdon, as well as letters from other family and friends including other service members. Legal documents and notes related to a property easement dispute in the 1980s are also included.Series I, letters sent, are letters mainly written from William to his mother Elizabeth. The letters from 1942-May 1943 focus on Bill's first year at Harvard, his acclimation to the academic rigor and college community, as well as the growth of friendships with his roommates. The letters written from Bill during the war portray his homesickness during boot camp, his adaptation and frustration with military life and his daily work routines. Several wartime letters in the collection show evidence of military censorship. Included in the letters to his mother is a description of a battle, believed to be the Battle of Surigao Strait in October 1944. Additionally, Bill writes of his boat handling and navigation skills, his time spent at sea in a...
Dates:
1968 Feb 15-Apr 29
Letters received, 1969 May 8-Sep 26
File — Box: 9, Folder: 92
Identifier: MSC-274- Series II
Content Description
From the Collection:
Correspondence, letters sent and received, 1938-1980; Family correspondence, letters sent and received, 1893-1958; Miscellany, including Harvard University and Columbia University exam booklets, diploma, children's drawings, 1942-1980; Photographs including family and others, 1940-1980; Legal papers, 1939-1989. Scope and Contents The collection consists of letters primarily written to and from William E. Garfield, his mother Elizabeth Scot Garfield, and his younger sister Nancy Garfield Risdon, as well as letters from other family and friends including other service members. Legal documents and notes related to a property easement dispute in the 1980s are also included.Series I, letters sent, are letters mainly written from William to his mother Elizabeth. The letters from 1942-May 1943 focus on Bill's first year at Harvard, his acclimation to the academic rigor and college community, as well as the growth of friendships with his roommates. The letters written from Bill during the war portray his homesickness during boot camp, his adaptation and frustration with military life and his daily work routines. Several wartime letters in the collection show evidence of military censorship. Included in the letters to his mother is a description of a battle, believed to be the Battle of Surigao Strait in October 1944. Additionally, Bill writes of his boat handling and navigation skills, his time spent at sea in a...
Dates:
1969 May 8-Sep 26
Letters received, 1970 Jan 10-Jul 31
File — Box: 9, Folder: 93
Identifier: MSC-274- Series II
Content Description
From the Collection:
Correspondence, letters sent and received, 1938-1980; Family correspondence, letters sent and received, 1893-1958; Miscellany, including Harvard University and Columbia University exam booklets, diploma, children's drawings, 1942-1980; Photographs including family and others, 1940-1980; Legal papers, 1939-1989. Scope and Contents The collection consists of letters primarily written to and from William E. Garfield, his mother Elizabeth Scot Garfield, and his younger sister Nancy Garfield Risdon, as well as letters from other family and friends including other service members. Legal documents and notes related to a property easement dispute in the 1980s are also included.Series I, letters sent, are letters mainly written from William to his mother Elizabeth. The letters from 1942-May 1943 focus on Bill's first year at Harvard, his acclimation to the academic rigor and college community, as well as the growth of friendships with his roommates. The letters written from Bill during the war portray his homesickness during boot camp, his adaptation and frustration with military life and his daily work routines. Several wartime letters in the collection show evidence of military censorship. Included in the letters to his mother is a description of a battle, believed to be the Battle of Surigao Strait in October 1944. Additionally, Bill writes of his boat handling and navigation skills, his time spent at sea in a...
Dates:
1970 Jan 10-Jul 31
Letters received, 1975 Mar 3
File — Box: 9, Folder: 94
Identifier: MSC-274- Series II
Content Description
From the Collection:
Correspondence, letters sent and received, 1938-1980; Family correspondence, letters sent and received, 1893-1958; Miscellany, including Harvard University and Columbia University exam booklets, diploma, children's drawings, 1942-1980; Photographs including family and others, 1940-1980; Legal papers, 1939-1989. Scope and Contents The collection consists of letters primarily written to and from William E. Garfield, his mother Elizabeth Scot Garfield, and his younger sister Nancy Garfield Risdon, as well as letters from other family and friends including other service members. Legal documents and notes related to a property easement dispute in the 1980s are also included.Series I, letters sent, are letters mainly written from William to his mother Elizabeth. The letters from 1942-May 1943 focus on Bill's first year at Harvard, his acclimation to the academic rigor and college community, as well as the growth of friendships with his roommates. The letters written from Bill during the war portray his homesickness during boot camp, his adaptation and frustration with military life and his daily work routines. Several wartime letters in the collection show evidence of military censorship. Included in the letters to his mother is a description of a battle, believed to be the Battle of Surigao Strait in October 1944. Additionally, Bill writes of his boat handling and navigation skills, his time spent at sea in a...
Dates:
1975 Mar 3
Letters received, 1976 Sep 8-27
File — Box: 9, Folder: 95
Identifier: MSC-274- Series II
Content Description
From the Collection:
Correspondence, letters sent and received, 1938-1980; Family correspondence, letters sent and received, 1893-1958; Miscellany, including Harvard University and Columbia University exam booklets, diploma, children's drawings, 1942-1980; Photographs including family and others, 1940-1980; Legal papers, 1939-1989. Scope and Contents The collection consists of letters primarily written to and from William E. Garfield, his mother Elizabeth Scot Garfield, and his younger sister Nancy Garfield Risdon, as well as letters from other family and friends including other service members. Legal documents and notes related to a property easement dispute in the 1980s are also included.Series I, letters sent, are letters mainly written from William to his mother Elizabeth. The letters from 1942-May 1943 focus on Bill's first year at Harvard, his acclimation to the academic rigor and college community, as well as the growth of friendships with his roommates. The letters written from Bill during the war portray his homesickness during boot camp, his adaptation and frustration with military life and his daily work routines. Several wartime letters in the collection show evidence of military censorship. Included in the letters to his mother is a description of a battle, believed to be the Battle of Surigao Strait in October 1944. Additionally, Bill writes of his boat handling and navigation skills, his time spent at sea in a...
Dates:
1976 Sep 8-27