Box 59x
Contains 48 Results:
William A. Marshall naval commission to Master, 1875 Dec 15
Official naval commission appointing William A. Marshall a Master in the U.S. Navy from April 22, 1875, signed by President U.S. Grant on December 15, 1875.
William A. Marshall naval commission to Lieutenant, 1882 May 8
Official naval commission appointing William A. Marshall a Lieutenant in the U.S. Navy from April 15, 1882, signed by President Chester A. Arthur and SECNAV William Chandler on May 8, 1882.
William A. Marshall naval commission to Commander, 1899 Apr 20
Official naval commission appointing William A. Marshall a Lieutenant Commander in the U.S. Navy from March 3, 1899, signed by President William McKinley and SECNAV John D. Long on April 20, 1899.
William A. Marshall naval commission to Commander, 1902 Mar 21
Official naval commission appointing William A. Marshall a Commander in the U.S. Navy from December 27, 1901, signed by President Theodore Roosevelt and SECNAV John D. Long on March 21, 1902.
William A. Marshall naval commission to Captain, 1906 Aug 4
Official naval commission appointing Marshall a Captain in the U.S. Navy from July 1, 1906, signed by President Theodore Roosevelt and SECNAV Charles J. Bonaparte on August 4, 1906.
W. P. Potter letter to William A. Marshall, 1907 Jan 2
Letter from W.P. Potter, Acting Bureau Chief, to William A. Marshall, January 2, 1907, notifying him of his appointment as Captain, USN.
William A. Marshall naval commission to Captain, 1907 Jan 2
Official naval commission appointing Marshall a Captain in the U.S. Navy, July 1, 1906, signed by President Theodore Roosevelt and SECNAV Metcalf on January 2, 1907.
William A. Marshall Royal Arcanum certificate, 1919 Sep 1
Certificate of Honorable Commendation of the Supreme Council of the Royal Arcanum for service in the Armed Forces of U.S. and Canada in WWI, September 1, 1919.
William A. Marshall naval commission to Rear Admiral, 1910 Apr 14
Official naval commission appointing Marshall a Rear Admiral in the U.S. Navy from March 17, 1910, signed by President William H. Taft on April 14, 1910.
Alfred T. Mahan Columbia College certificate, 1856
Certificate of completion of course in German grammar from Columbia College, New York, NY, 1856, signed by Henry I. Schmidt, professor of German. Contains embossed seal of the College.