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Helen Mahan portrait, circa 1870-1880
Black and white 5x7 photograph of Helen Mahan; date unknown.
Helen Mahan portrait, circa 1870-1880
Black and white 5x7 photograph of Helen Mahan; date unknown.
Henry C. Taylor letter regarding Mahan's lecture schedule, 1895 Sep 11
Letter regarding Mahan's lecture schedule at the NWC, affirming that the lectures had more than technical military interest.
J. F. Maurice letter to Alfred T. Mahan, 1897 Jul 18
Letter received from Major General Sir J.F. Maurice, Warwick, England, July 18, 1897, concerning the forwarding of a copy of his book National Defenses and his scholarly indebtedness to Mahan.
James Saumarez letter recounting the Battle of the Nile, 1798 Aug 5
Copy of a letter to Richard containing his account of the Battle of the Nile, 1-2 August 1798. Notation in pencil by Alfred T. Mahan.
Japanese translation of Chapter 11 of The Influence of Sea Power upon the French Revolution and Empire, 1793-1812, circa 1920
Japenanese translation of Chapter 11 of A.T. Mahan's book by S. Maki, Lt. Commander, Imperial Japanese Navy. The manuscript is 144 pages, handwritten on rice paper. It is sewn on the right margin.
On the right margin in English is written "Part of the MS" At the heading, in English is "MS. Chapter XI. The Atlantic, 1796-1801. - The Brest Blocade. The French Expedition against Ireland." The rest of the volume is written in Japanese.
The manuscript is fragile, and has expereince severe creasing on the first few pages.
Lectures: Fleet Battle Tactics, 1886 Apr-May
Lectures on fleet battle tactics written by Mahan in April and May 1886 for the Naval War College. Mahan notes that these lectures were "never revised."
Lectures: Military Strategy of the Campaign of 1796 in Italy, circa 1887
Includes six lectures on Campaign of 1796 in Italy for application to naval strategy given by Mahan at the Naval War College.
Please note that the last line of text is cut off on some of the pages.
Letter to Frederick A. Mahan, 1895 Dec 15
Letter from Alfred T. Mahan to his brother, Frederick A. Mahan in Montgomery, Alabama on 1895 Dec 15. In this letter, A. T. Mahan described his understanding of their brother, Dennis H. Mahan's personal and financial affairs.