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Alfred T. Mahan letter to H. W. Rideing
Alfred T. Mahan letter to H. W. Rideing, probably 1893 Mar 29
Letter from Alfred T. Mahan in New York City to W. H. Rideing, Esq. informing him that he has not written the article on David G. Farragut but the delay will not be long. This letter is dated March 29 and is likely to have been written sometime around 1893.
Alfred T. Mahan letter to John Sterling, 1897 Dec 9
Letter from Alfred T. Mahan to Colonel John Sterling at the Athenaeum Club in London, England on 1897 Dec 9. In this letter, Mahan indicated that he was sending Sterling a copy of his book, Interest of America in Seapower. Mahan stated that this book would give citizenry food for thought and he urged readers to acquaint themselves with the history of Great Britain and the common interest both countries share.
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Alfred T. Mahan letter to John Sterling
Alfred T. Mahan letter to R. Stein (copy), 1906 Nov 10
Copy of a letter from Alfred T. Mahan to R. Stein, November 10, 1906, Woodmere, NY, regarding a project or organization for the peaceful settlement of international disputes.
Alfred T. Mahan letter to Washington I. Chambers, 1892 Jul 27
Letter from Alfred T. Mahan, Newport, RI, July 27, 1892, to Lieutenant Washington I. Chambers, USN, regarding the concept of education at the Naval War College.
Alfred T. Mahan letter to William S. Kendall, undated
Holograph letter signed, New York, to William S. Kendall an artist, requesting that the sittings for his portrait be scheduled in the afternoons and that he be given the correct studio address.
Alfred T. Mahan Massachusetts Historical Society certificate, 1894
Document electing Mahan a corresponding member of the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Mass.
Alfred T. Mahan naval order, 1859 Jun 9
Naval order transferring Alfred T. Mahan from the Naval Academy to USS Congress.
Alfred T. Mahan note, undated
Holograph note regarding a correction on his article, along with the original phrasing.