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Box 7

 Container

Contains 20 Results:

Flag Day address to Agana Lodge of Elks, 1916 Jun 14

 Item — Box: 7, Folder: 2
Identifier: MSC-005- Series II
Scope and Contents

Speech given by Captain Roy Campbell Smith while Governor of Guam and the commanding officer of its naval station.

Dates: 1916 Jun 14

"Christmas Presents for the School Children", 1916 Dec 23

 Item — Box: 7, Folder: 2
Identifier: MSC-005- Series II
Scope and Contents

Speech given by Captain Roy Campbell Smith while Governor of Guam and the commanding officer of its naval station.

Dates: 1916 Dec 23

Governor's address on the opening of Guam's Congress, 1917 Feb 3

 Item — Box: 7, Folder: 2
Identifier: MSC-005- Series II
Scope and Contents

Speech given by Captain Roy Campbell Smith while Governor of Guam and the commanding officer of its naval station.

Dates: 1917 Feb 3

School Closing, 1917 Jun 23

 Item — Box: 7, Folder: 2
Identifier: MSC-005- Series II
Scope and Contents

Speech given by Captain Roy Campbell Smith while Governor of Guam and the commanding officer of its naval station.

Dates: 1917 Jun 23

Memorial Day address, 1918 May 30

 Item — Box: 7, Folder: 2
Identifier: MSC-005- Series II
Scope and Contents

Speech given by Captain Roy Campbell Smith while Governor of Guam and the commanding officer of its naval station.

Dates: 1918 May 30

School Closing, 1918 Jun 22

 Item — Box: 7, Folder: 2
Identifier: MSC-005- Series II
Scope and Contents

Speech given by Captain Roy Campbell Smith while Governor of Guam and the commanding officer of its naval station.

Dates: 1918 Jun 22

Speeches, 1908 Jul 1-26

 File — Box: 7, Folder: 1
Identifier: MSC-005- Series II
Content Description From the Collection: The papers of Captain Roy Campbell Smith, USN, were presented to the Naval War College in two separate lots: the first accession, composed primarily of U.S. Navy Department official orders, was given in 1941 by Commander Roy C. Smith Jr., his son, and the second accession, comprising the bulk of the collection, was donated through the Naval War College Foundation in 1983 by Mrs. William T. Sampson Smith, his youngest son's widow and second wife.The papers focus on Roy Campbell Smith's naval career, which spanned the last two decades of the nineteenth century and the first quarter of the twentieth century. The collection contains documents relating to his early service with the Naval Torpedo Station in Newport, R.I., his association with the Naval War College as a staff member over the years, his experiences as a naval attache in F ranee and pre-revolutionary Russia, his participation in the occupation of Vera Cruz in 1914, and his governorship of Guam. In addition, the papers shed light on navy personnel and promotion policies and efforts to reorganize the Navy Department after the turn of the century. The twenty-four box manuscript collection measures ten linear feet and is divided into four distinct series and is further divided into subseries. Series I, Correspondence, consists of letters both sent and received. It is composed of four subseries: personal, family, official, and miscellaneous correspondence.Subseries I, personal...
Dates: translation missing: en.enumerations.date_label.Creation: 1908 Jul 1-26

Speeches given as Governor of Guam, 1916 Jun 4-1918 Jun 22

 File — Box: 7, Folder: 2
Identifier: MSC-005- Series II
Content Description From the Collection: The papers of Captain Roy Campbell Smith, USN, were presented to the Naval War College in two separate lots: the first accession, composed primarily of U.S. Navy Department official orders, was given in 1941 by Commander Roy C. Smith Jr., his son, and the second accession, comprising the bulk of the collection, was donated through the Naval War College Foundation in 1983 by Mrs. William T. Sampson Smith, his youngest son's widow and second wife.The papers focus on Roy Campbell Smith's naval career, which spanned the last two decades of the nineteenth century and the first quarter of the twentieth century. The collection contains documents relating to his early service with the Naval Torpedo Station in Newport, R.I., his association with the Naval War College as a staff member over the years, his experiences as a naval attache in F ranee and pre-revolutionary Russia, his participation in the occupation of Vera Cruz in 1914, and his governorship of Guam. In addition, the papers shed light on navy personnel and promotion policies and efforts to reorganize the Navy Department after the turn of the century. The twenty-four box manuscript collection measures ten linear feet and is divided into four distinct series and is further divided into subseries. Series I, Correspondence, consists of letters both sent and received. It is composed of four subseries: personal, family, official, and miscellaneous correspondence.Subseries I, personal...
Dates: translation missing: en.enumerations.date_label.Creation: 1916 Jun 4-1918 Jun 22

Speeches: Presentation aboard USS ARKANSAS and Naval Warfare, 1919 Apr 22-1922

 File — Box: 7, Folder: 3
Identifier: MSC-005- Series II
Content Description From the Collection: The papers of Captain Roy Campbell Smith, USN, were presented to the Naval War College in two separate lots: the first accession, composed primarily of U.S. Navy Department official orders, was given in 1941 by Commander Roy C. Smith Jr., his son, and the second accession, comprising the bulk of the collection, was donated through the Naval War College Foundation in 1983 by Mrs. William T. Sampson Smith, his youngest son's widow and second wife.The papers focus on Roy Campbell Smith's naval career, which spanned the last two decades of the nineteenth century and the first quarter of the twentieth century. The collection contains documents relating to his early service with the Naval Torpedo Station in Newport, R.I., his association with the Naval War College as a staff member over the years, his experiences as a naval attache in F ranee and pre-revolutionary Russia, his participation in the occupation of Vera Cruz in 1914, and his governorship of Guam. In addition, the papers shed light on navy personnel and promotion policies and efforts to reorganize the Navy Department after the turn of the century. The twenty-four box manuscript collection measures ten linear feet and is divided into four distinct series and is further divided into subseries. Series I, Correspondence, consists of letters both sent and received. It is composed of four subseries: personal, family, official, and miscellaneous correspondence.Subseries I, personal...
Dates: translation missing: en.enumerations.date_label.Creation: 1919 Apr 22-1922

Speeches: The American Flag, The Emblem of Liberty, 1926 Jul 4

 File — Box: 7, Folder: 4
Identifier: MSC-005- Series II
Content Description From the Collection: The papers of Captain Roy Campbell Smith, USN, were presented to the Naval War College in two separate lots: the first accession, composed primarily of U.S. Navy Department official orders, was given in 1941 by Commander Roy C. Smith Jr., his son, and the second accession, comprising the bulk of the collection, was donated through the Naval War College Foundation in 1983 by Mrs. William T. Sampson Smith, his youngest son's widow and second wife.The papers focus on Roy Campbell Smith's naval career, which spanned the last two decades of the nineteenth century and the first quarter of the twentieth century. The collection contains documents relating to his early service with the Naval Torpedo Station in Newport, R.I., his association with the Naval War College as a staff member over the years, his experiences as a naval attache in F ranee and pre-revolutionary Russia, his participation in the occupation of Vera Cruz in 1914, and his governorship of Guam. In addition, the papers shed light on navy personnel and promotion policies and efforts to reorganize the Navy Department after the turn of the century. The twenty-four box manuscript collection measures ten linear feet and is divided into four distinct series and is further divided into subseries. Series I, Correspondence, consists of letters both sent and received. It is composed of four subseries: personal, family, official, and miscellaneous correspondence.Subseries I, personal...
Dates: translation missing: en.enumerations.date_label.Creation: 1926 Jul 4