Box 1
Contains 10 Results:
J.G. Walker letter, 1868 Jun 10
Letter to Edwin Noyes from J. G. Walker, USNA, regarding class standing of Boutelle Noyes (son).
J. G. Hobbs letters, 1895, 1913
Letters from S. R. Colham regarding shipments of supplies to the Station, 22-23 March 1895. Postcard from W. H. Beehler acknowledging payment for his book on the history of the Italian-Turkish War, 15 December 1913.
Reginald R. Belknap typescript, after 1928
Unpublished "Introduction to the Life and Letters of Rear Admiral George Collier Remey, United States Navy, 1841-1928" with newspaper clippings and photographs.
Ralph Dix drawings, 1898
Drawings and notes of a seaman apprentice concerning seamanship training at the Naval Training Station, Newport, RI, and aboard USS Constellation
Harris Laning autobiography, undated
Draft autobiography entitled "An Admiral's Yarn," covering boyhood; Naval Academy days; Early naval career in the Spanish-American War; Years as student, staff member and president of the Naval War College; Major naval commands as Chief of Staff to CO, Destroyer Force, Atlantic Fleet, 1919-1921, Chief of Staff, CO Battle Fleet, 1927, CO, Battleship Division Two, 1928-1930, and CO Cruisers, Scouting Force, 1933-1935, and retirement years as Governor of the Naval Home, Philadelphia, Pa., 1937-1941.
Typescript copy.
Caspar F. Goodrich letter, 1917 Jan 1
Letter from RADM Charles E. Clark, USN (Ret.), thanking him for a copy of The Nation. Copy of original tipped in the volume (from Goodrich's Library) My Fifty Years in the Navy by Charles E. Clark, Boston, Little, Brown and Co., 1917.
USS Juniata navigator's report, 1870 Apr 26
Report indicating distance per log, latitude, longitude, and current. George M. Bache, navigator; Stephen B. Luce, CO. Noon, 26 April 1870.
Stephen B. Luce letter, 1861 Oct 13
Letter to Samuel DuPont requesting assignment to his squadron.
Alfred T. Mahan letter, 1889 Nov 22
Letter to publisher, Little, Brown and Company, Boston, Mass., regarding illustrations for a forthcoming book.
Cecil Smith letter, 1888 Nov 2
Letter from Sir Cecil H. Smith, written on British Museum stationery, to Edmond Barre regarding the "Ship Question."