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Sims, Anne Hitchcock, 1875-1960

 Person

Found in 305 Collections and/or Records:

Anne Hitchcock Sims note, undated

 File — Box 19, Folder: 16
Identifier: MSC-364- File MSI 367
Scope and Contents

Holograph note to Mr. Pond, Newport, RI., thanking him for sending a copy of John Mansfield's Captain Margaret, which her husband, Admiral William S. Sims, is now reading. She intends to read it later. They enjoyed his brief visit to Newport.

Dates: undated

Hitchcock family papers

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: MSC-165
Content Description

Letters sent from Ethan Allen Hitchcock, U.S. Ambassador to the Imperial Russian Court in St. Petersburg to his brother Henry Hitchcock, July 11, 1897–January 30, 1899; Letters sent from Margaret and Anne Hitchcock to Sarah Hitchcock Shepley, Isabel and an uncle, from St. Petersburg, July 27, 1897–October 2, 1898, describing their daily life and social activities.

Dates: 1860 - 1984

Anne Sims Hopkins collection of Sims family papers

 Collection
Identifier: MSC-352
Abstract

This collection consists of letters, photographs, invitations, a wedding gift registry, and other papers relating to the Sims family, particularly Admiral William S. Sims and his wife, Anne Hitchcock Sims. The papers detail the Sims family’s personal life and relationship as well as Admiral Sims’s career in the Navy.

Dates: 1844-1954; Majority of material found within 1905-1920

Letter to William S. Sims from Anne Hitchcock Sims, 1906 Mar 19

 Item — Box 10: Series II, Folder: 1
Identifier: MSC-168- Series II
Scope and Contents

Letter sent from Anne Hitchcock Sims to her husband, William S. Sims on 1906 Mar 19 while he was away on the U.S.S. Columbia to let him know that she will be thinking about him throughout his journey.

Dates: 1906 Mar 19

Letter to William S. Sims from Anne Hitchcock Sims

 Digital Record
Identifier: MSC168_10_01_19060319
Dates: 1906 Mar 19

Letters sent to Anne H. Sims, 1905 Apr 16-May 23

 File — Box 6: Series I, Folder: 13
Identifier: MSC-168- Series I
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Series I contains typescript copies of personal letters sent by Sims to his parents, his sister Louisa and brothers, Harry and Alfred, his friend Jones, and to his wife, Anne Hitchcock Sims. They date from 1881 to 1925. Several personal letters Sims received are located here. The letters focus on his daily shipboard routine, family matters, health, social life, financial matters, and friends as well as his duties as a naval officer and naval attaché. He described the geography, politics, economics, people, and customs of the countries he visited in Europe, Asia, South America, and the Caribbean. Sims also exposed the Navy’s deficiencies in gunnery and construction and made proposals to correct them in his correspondence.

Dates: 1905 Apr 16-May 23

Letters sent to Anne H. Sims, 1905 Jun

 File — Box 6: Series I, Folder: 14
Identifier: MSC-168- Series I
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Series I contains typescript copies of personal letters sent by Sims to his parents, his sister Louisa and brothers, Harry and Alfred, his friend Jones, and to his wife, Anne Hitchcock Sims. They date from 1881 to 1925. Several personal letters Sims received are located here. The letters focus on his daily shipboard routine, family matters, health, social life, financial matters, and friends as well as his duties as a naval officer and naval attaché. He described the geography, politics, economics, people, and customs of the countries he visited in Europe, Asia, South America, and the Caribbean. Sims also exposed the Navy’s deficiencies in gunnery and construction and made proposals to correct them in his correspondence.

Dates: 1905 Jun

Letters sent to Anne H. Sims, 1905 Jul 2-6

 File — Box 6: Series I, Folder: 15
Identifier: MSC-168- Series I
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Series I contains typescript copies of personal letters sent by Sims to his parents, his sister Louisa and brothers, Harry and Alfred, his friend Jones, and to his wife, Anne Hitchcock Sims. They date from 1881 to 1925. Several personal letters Sims received are located here. The letters focus on his daily shipboard routine, family matters, health, social life, financial matters, and friends as well as his duties as a naval officer and naval attaché. He described the geography, politics, economics, people, and customs of the countries he visited in Europe, Asia, South America, and the Caribbean. Sims also exposed the Navy’s deficiencies in gunnery and construction and made proposals to correct them in his correspondence.

Dates: 1905 Jul 2-6

Letters sent to Anne H. Sims, 1905 Jul 10-30

 File — Box 6: Series I, Folder: 16
Identifier: MSC-168- Series I
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Series I contains typescript copies of personal letters sent by Sims to his parents, his sister Louisa and brothers, Harry and Alfred, his friend Jones, and to his wife, Anne Hitchcock Sims. They date from 1881 to 1925. Several personal letters Sims received are located here. The letters focus on his daily shipboard routine, family matters, health, social life, financial matters, and friends as well as his duties as a naval officer and naval attaché. He described the geography, politics, economics, people, and customs of the countries he visited in Europe, Asia, South America, and the Caribbean. Sims also exposed the Navy’s deficiencies in gunnery and construction and made proposals to correct them in his correspondence.

Dates: 1905 Jul 10-30

Letters sent to Anne H. Sims, 1905 Aug 15-23

 File — Box 6: Series I, Folder: 17
Identifier: MSC-168- Series I
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Series I contains typescript copies of personal letters sent by Sims to his parents, his sister Louisa and brothers, Harry and Alfred, his friend Jones, and to his wife, Anne Hitchcock Sims. They date from 1881 to 1925. Several personal letters Sims received are located here. The letters focus on his daily shipboard routine, family matters, health, social life, financial matters, and friends as well as his duties as a naval officer and naval attaché. He described the geography, politics, economics, people, and customs of the countries he visited in Europe, Asia, South America, and the Caribbean. Sims also exposed the Navy’s deficiencies in gunnery and construction and made proposals to correct them in his correspondence.

Dates: 1905 Aug 15-23

Additional filters:

Type
Archival Object 298
Collection 4
Digital Record 3
 
Subject
letters (correspondence) 8
transcriptions (documents) 5
photographs 3
Admirals' spouses 2
World War, 1914-1918 -- Naval operations, American 2