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Letter from Stephen B. Luce to William E. Chandler about nominations for officers as instructors, 1884 Oct 28
Letter from Commodore Stephen B. Luce to William E. Chandler, Secretary of the Navy listing his nominations for officers as instructors and their disciplines at the Naval War College which included:
- Commander A. T. Mahan, Naval branch, Department of Science and Art of War
- An officer "learned in military science," Military branch, Department of Science and Art of War
- Professor J. Russell Soley, International Law
- Paymaster R. W. Allen, Naval Law and Administration of Justice
- Lieutenant S. W. Very, Navigation
Letter from Stephen B. Luce to William E. Chandler about nominations for officers as instructors
Letter from Stephen B. Luce to William E. Chandler concerning the detail of an Army officer to the NWC
Letter from Stephen B. Luce to William E. Chandler concerning the detail of an Army officer to the NWC, 1884 Nov 28
Draft of a letter from Stephen B. Luce to William E. Chandler, Secretary of the Navy about the Department’s disapproval of appointing an Army officer as an instructor of military science at the Naval War College.
Rough drafts of letters by Stephen B. Luce to William E. Chandler, 1884 Oct 21
Rough drafts of letters written by Stephen B. Luce. The first is to William E. Chandler, Secretary of the Navy with Luce requesting that Lieutenant L. C. Logan be detailed for duty at the Naval War College as superintendent of buildings and grounds. The draft on the reverse side is addressed to “Sir” asking about the use of a steam barge so that he can be conveyed to and from Coaster’s Harbor Island.