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Collection of Stephen B. Luce and Alfred T. Mahan letters
This collection includes five letters from Stephen B. Luce, founder of the U.S. Naval War College, and one letter from Alfred T. Mahan, esteemed naval officer and historian.
College of Distance Education records
Serial file and course completion correspondence, student academic history files, selected readings, books, and syllabi.
College publications
Naval War College Review, 1951–2000; Data on Officers’ books, 1949–2000; International Law Situations and Studies, 1897–1998; Abstracts of College Courses, 1894–1903; Catalogs of College Courses, 1938–2000; NWC Organization and Directory, 1925–1990; Telephone Directories, 1974–1990; Guides for Professional Reading; Seminars and Research papers, 1955–1971. Information Service for Officers, 1948–1952; Navy Staff Manuals, 1943–1953; Staff Information Bulletins, Visual Aids Catalogs and miscellaneous bulletins, 1943–1972; Duty Assignments, 1954–1987; Directory of Officers, 1925–1960.
Conferences of the Naval War Colleges of the Americas records
Conference records, including planning, country and correspondence files; Speeches and papers, records of proceedings, translations and biographical information, 1962–1998; Curriculum guides, study plans and journals of Latin American War Colleges, 1962–1985; Working files and presentations of the Latin American Lecture Team, 1971–1974; Planning and Country files of the Sixth Inter-American Naval Conference, 1971; Records of the Permanent Coordinating Secretariat, 1970–1973.
Allen M. Cook papers
Official and Personal Correspondence, 1895-1941; Published articles, 1937, 1955; Career photographs, 1893-1944; Certificates, 1893-1939; newspaper clippings, undated 1944; Miscellany, including address book, dance program and price list, 1925-1941.
Allen P. Cook papers
Three volumes of memoirs treating Cook's naval career from 1940-1970, focusing on his World War II Service.
Charles O. Cook papers
Correspondence, copies of letters sent and received from naval officers who took part in the Battle of Cape Esperance at Guadalcanal, 1942; Photographs; Mortgage Papers, 1967. Bristol, RI, 1942–1967.
Henry Trevor Cook letters
Letters to his mother, 1862–1863, written while he was a midshipman at the United States Naval Academy, Newport, RI, 1862–1863.
Benjamin Franklin Cooling collection of research materials on Benjamin F. Tracy
Research source materials relating to the life and career of Benjamin F. Tracy, Secretary of the Navy, 1889–1893, for the work entitled Benjamin F. Tracy, Father of the American Fighting Navy. Materials include Xeroxed copies, holograph and typewritten notes from the National Archives, Navy Department Archives and Library of Congress relating to Tracy’s youth, education, legal training, Civil War record, post–Civil War career as N.Y. Attorney, Secretary of the Navy including administration of the Navy Yard and reforms, construction of the New Navy, Relations with Congress, Administration of President Benjamin Harrison, Naval War College and A.T. Mahan, Naval Reserve Militia and International Relations with Chile and Caribbean, Bering Sea, Hawaii, and Venezuela, New York, Brooklyn politics and final years, 1832–1915; Xerox copies of Annual Reports of Secretary of Navy and Navy Department, 1889–1892; Reports of the Steel Inspection Board, 1890–1893; Proceedings of the Board of Design of Ships; Copies of General Orders and Circulars, 1887–1893; Typescript of B.F. Tracy, Father of the American Fighting Navy and typescript of dissertation, “B.F. Tracy, Lawyer, Soldier, Secretary of the Navy”; Copies of newspaper clippings; Microfilm of Tracy papers.
Dorothy I. Council papers
Papers: Letters, notices, naval orders, vouchers, and press releases, 1942-1974; certificates and copies of promotion to ensign and captain, 1942, 1967; Photographs of change of command, Recruit Training Center, USNTC, Bainbridge, MD. 1964 and presentation of Legion of Merit, 1973; Newspaper, USNTC, Bainbridge, MD., July 16, 1964.