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Contains 13 Results:

Chester T. Minkler papers

 Collection — Box: 1
Identifier: MSC-009
Abstract

Relating chiefly to his torpedo, mine and depth charge experimentation and inventions at the Naval Torpedo Station, Newport, RI, 1912, 1917–1952, including patents, drawing, photographs and newspaper clippings.

Dates: 1912 - 1952

Correspondence, 1911-1919

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Identifier: MSC-009- Series I
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Minkler papers constitute a manuscript collection of one archival box containing thirteen folders which are divided into two series. Series I consists of correspondence which is arranged chronologically in three folders covering the periods of 1911-1919, 1920-1928, and 1929-1952. This arrangement best reflects the progression of Minkler's career as well as the development of underwater weapons systems. The correspondence includes letters of career promotion and appointment, memoranda, commendations, patent communications, and personal items. Although most of the papers are of a routine nature, some of the signatures and initials are of prominant figures in American naval history. These individuals include Rear Admiral Ralph Earle, Rear Admiral Thomas C. Hart, Rear Admiral Charles B. McVay, Jr., Rear Admiral Theodore S. Wilkinson, and President Franklin D. Roosevelt, then Assistant Secretary of the Navy. Of particular note is a handwritten holograph by Captain W. Irving Chambers which provides a detailed critique of one of Minkler's experimental projects. Series II, miscellany, is comprised of ten folders including newspaper clippings; patents, ordnance pamphlets, and diagrams; photographs; and a variety of other materials. The patents, ordnance pamphlets, and diagrams are of particular interest and value. These documents provide an in depth description of six of Minkler's inventions including the drifting mine, depth charge, horn mine,...
Dates: 1911-1919

Correspondence, 1920-1928

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 2
Identifier: MSC-009- Series I
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Minkler papers constitute a manuscript collection of one archival box containing thirteen folders which are divided into two series. Series I consists of correspondence which is arranged chronologically in three folders covering the periods of 1911-1919, 1920-1928, and 1929-1952. This arrangement best reflects the progression of Minkler's career as well as the development of underwater weapons systems. The correspondence includes letters of career promotion and appointment, memoranda, commendations, patent communications, and personal items. Although most of the papers are of a routine nature, some of the signatures and initials are of prominant figures in American naval history. These individuals include Rear Admiral Ralph Earle, Rear Admiral Thomas C. Hart, Rear Admiral Charles B. McVay, Jr., Rear Admiral Theodore S. Wilkinson, and President Franklin D. Roosevelt, then Assistant Secretary of the Navy. Of particular note is a handwritten holograph by Captain W. Irving Chambers which provides a detailed critique of one of Minkler's experimental projects. Series II, miscellany, is comprised of ten folders including newspaper clippings; patents, ordnance pamphlets, and diagrams; photographs; and a variety of other materials. The patents, ordnance pamphlets, and diagrams are of particular interest and value. These documents provide an in depth description of six of Minkler's inventions including the drifting mine, depth charge, horn mine,...
Dates: 1920-1928

Correspondence, 1929-1952

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 3
Identifier: MSC-009- Series I
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Minkler papers constitute a manuscript collection of one archival box containing thirteen folders which are divided into two series. Series I consists of correspondence which is arranged chronologically in three folders covering the periods of 1911-1919, 1920-1928, and 1929-1952. This arrangement best reflects the progression of Minkler's career as well as the development of underwater weapons systems. The correspondence includes letters of career promotion and appointment, memoranda, commendations, patent communications, and personal items. Although most of the papers are of a routine nature, some of the signatures and initials are of prominant figures in American naval history. These individuals include Rear Admiral Ralph Earle, Rear Admiral Thomas C. Hart, Rear Admiral Charles B. McVay, Jr., Rear Admiral Theodore S. Wilkinson, and President Franklin D. Roosevelt, then Assistant Secretary of the Navy. Of particular note is a handwritten holograph by Captain W. Irving Chambers which provides a detailed critique of one of Minkler's experimental projects. Series II, miscellany, is comprised of ten folders including newspaper clippings; patents, ordnance pamphlets, and diagrams; photographs; and a variety of other materials. The patents, ordnance pamphlets, and diagrams are of particular interest and value. These documents provide an in depth description of six of Minkler's inventions including the drifting mine, depth charge, horn mine,...
Dates: 1929-1952

Newspaper clippings, undated

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 4
Identifier: MSC-009
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Minkler papers constitute a manuscript collection of one archival box containing thirteen folders which are divided into two series. Series I consists of correspondence which is arranged chronologically in three folders covering the periods of 1911-1919, 1920-1928, and 1929-1952. This arrangement best reflects the progression of Minkler's career as well as the development of underwater weapons systems. The correspondence includes letters of career promotion and appointment, memoranda, commendations, patent communications, and personal items. Although most of the papers are of a routine nature, some of the signatures and initials are of prominant figures in American naval history. These individuals include Rear Admiral Ralph Earle, Rear Admiral Thomas C. Hart, Rear Admiral Charles B. McVay, Jr., Rear Admiral Theodore S. Wilkinson, and President Franklin D. Roosevelt, then Assistant Secretary of the Navy. Of particular note is a handwritten holograph by Captain W. Irving Chambers which provides a detailed critique of one of Minkler's experimental projects. Series II, miscellany, is comprised of ten folders including newspaper clippings; patents, ordnance pamphlets, and diagrams; photographs; and a variety of other materials. The patents, ordnance pamphlets, and diagrams are of particular interest and value. These documents provide an in depth description of six of Minkler's inventions including the drifting mine, depth charge, horn mine,...
Dates: undated

Newspaper clippings, 1917-1920

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 5
Identifier: MSC-009
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Minkler papers constitute a manuscript collection of one archival box containing thirteen folders which are divided into two series. Series I consists of correspondence which is arranged chronologically in three folders covering the periods of 1911-1919, 1920-1928, and 1929-1952. This arrangement best reflects the progression of Minkler's career as well as the development of underwater weapons systems. The correspondence includes letters of career promotion and appointment, memoranda, commendations, patent communications, and personal items. Although most of the papers are of a routine nature, some of the signatures and initials are of prominant figures in American naval history. These individuals include Rear Admiral Ralph Earle, Rear Admiral Thomas C. Hart, Rear Admiral Charles B. McVay, Jr., Rear Admiral Theodore S. Wilkinson, and President Franklin D. Roosevelt, then Assistant Secretary of the Navy. Of particular note is a handwritten holograph by Captain W. Irving Chambers which provides a detailed critique of one of Minkler's experimental projects. Series II, miscellany, is comprised of ten folders including newspaper clippings; patents, ordnance pamphlets, and diagrams; photographs; and a variety of other materials. The patents, ordnance pamphlets, and diagrams are of particular interest and value. These documents provide an in depth description of six of Minkler's inventions including the drifting mine, depth charge, horn mine,...
Dates: 1917-1920

Newspaper clippings, 1938-1968

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 6
Identifier: MSC-009
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Minkler papers constitute a manuscript collection of one archival box containing thirteen folders which are divided into two series. Series I consists of correspondence which is arranged chronologically in three folders covering the periods of 1911-1919, 1920-1928, and 1929-1952. This arrangement best reflects the progression of Minkler's career as well as the development of underwater weapons systems. The correspondence includes letters of career promotion and appointment, memoranda, commendations, patent communications, and personal items. Although most of the papers are of a routine nature, some of the signatures and initials are of prominant figures in American naval history. These individuals include Rear Admiral Ralph Earle, Rear Admiral Thomas C. Hart, Rear Admiral Charles B. McVay, Jr., Rear Admiral Theodore S. Wilkinson, and President Franklin D. Roosevelt, then Assistant Secretary of the Navy. Of particular note is a handwritten holograph by Captain W. Irving Chambers which provides a detailed critique of one of Minkler's experimental projects. Series II, miscellany, is comprised of ten folders including newspaper clippings; patents, ordnance pamphlets, and diagrams; photographs; and a variety of other materials. The patents, ordnance pamphlets, and diagrams are of particular interest and value. These documents provide an in depth description of six of Minkler's inventions including the drifting mine, depth charge, horn mine,...
Dates: 1938-1968

Patents, ordnance pamphlets and diagrams, undated

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 7
Identifier: MSC-009
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Minkler papers constitute a manuscript collection of one archival box containing thirteen folders which are divided into two series. Series I consists of correspondence which is arranged chronologically in three folders covering the periods of 1911-1919, 1920-1928, and 1929-1952. This arrangement best reflects the progression of Minkler's career as well as the development of underwater weapons systems. The correspondence includes letters of career promotion and appointment, memoranda, commendations, patent communications, and personal items. Although most of the papers are of a routine nature, some of the signatures and initials are of prominant figures in American naval history. These individuals include Rear Admiral Ralph Earle, Rear Admiral Thomas C. Hart, Rear Admiral Charles B. McVay, Jr., Rear Admiral Theodore S. Wilkinson, and President Franklin D. Roosevelt, then Assistant Secretary of the Navy. Of particular note is a handwritten holograph by Captain W. Irving Chambers which provides a detailed critique of one of Minkler's experimental projects. Series II, miscellany, is comprised of ten folders including newspaper clippings; patents, ordnance pamphlets, and diagrams; photographs; and a variety of other materials. The patents, ordnance pamphlets, and diagrams are of particular interest and value. These documents provide an in depth description of six of Minkler's inventions including the drifting mine, depth charge, horn mine,...
Dates: undated

Photographs, bombs and explosions, undated

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 9
Identifier: MSC-009
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Minkler papers constitute a manuscript collection of one archival box containing thirteen folders which are divided into two series. Series I consists of correspondence which is arranged chronologically in three folders covering the periods of 1911-1919, 1920-1928, and 1929-1952. This arrangement best reflects the progression of Minkler's career as well as the development of underwater weapons systems. The correspondence includes letters of career promotion and appointment, memoranda, commendations, patent communications, and personal items. Although most of the papers are of a routine nature, some of the signatures and initials are of prominant figures in American naval history. These individuals include Rear Admiral Ralph Earle, Rear Admiral Thomas C. Hart, Rear Admiral Charles B. McVay, Jr., Rear Admiral Theodore S. Wilkinson, and President Franklin D. Roosevelt, then Assistant Secretary of the Navy. Of particular note is a handwritten holograph by Captain W. Irving Chambers which provides a detailed critique of one of Minkler's experimental projects. Series II, miscellany, is comprised of ten folders including newspaper clippings; patents, ordnance pamphlets, and diagrams; photographs; and a variety of other materials. The patents, ordnance pamphlets, and diagrams are of particular interest and value. These documents provide an in depth description of six of Minkler's inventions including the drifting mine, depth charge, horn mine,...
Dates: undated

Photographs, travel, undated

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 10
Identifier: MSC-009
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Minkler papers constitute a manuscript collection of one archival box containing thirteen folders which are divided into two series. Series I consists of correspondence which is arranged chronologically in three folders covering the periods of 1911-1919, 1920-1928, and 1929-1952. This arrangement best reflects the progression of Minkler's career as well as the development of underwater weapons systems. The correspondence includes letters of career promotion and appointment, memoranda, commendations, patent communications, and personal items. Although most of the papers are of a routine nature, some of the signatures and initials are of prominant figures in American naval history. These individuals include Rear Admiral Ralph Earle, Rear Admiral Thomas C. Hart, Rear Admiral Charles B. McVay, Jr., Rear Admiral Theodore S. Wilkinson, and President Franklin D. Roosevelt, then Assistant Secretary of the Navy. Of particular note is a handwritten holograph by Captain W. Irving Chambers which provides a detailed critique of one of Minkler's experimental projects. Series II, miscellany, is comprised of ten folders including newspaper clippings; patents, ordnance pamphlets, and diagrams; photographs; and a variety of other materials. The patents, ordnance pamphlets, and diagrams are of particular interest and value. These documents provide an in depth description of six of Minkler's inventions including the drifting mine, depth charge, horn mine,...
Dates: undated