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letters (correspondence)

 Subject
Subject Source: Art & Architecture Thesaurus

Found in 71 Collections and/or Records:

Letter to Helen E. Mahan, 1894 Oct 28

 Item — Box 1, Folder: 8
Identifier: MSC-017
Scope and Contents

Letter written by Alfred T. Mahan to his daughter, Helen E. Mahan. In this letter, Mahan described his passage from Southampton to the ship's next port, Lisbon.

Dates: 1894 Oct 28

Letter to Helen E. Mahan, 1894 Nov 17

 Item — Box 1, Folder: 8
Identifier: MSC-017
Scope and Contents

Letter written by Alfred T. Mahan to his daughter, Helen E. Mahan while in Malaga, Spain. In this letter, Mahan explained how monotonous his days have become and that he doesn't expect to be back home before February.

Dates: 1894 Nov 17

Letter to Helen E. Mahan, 1894 Dec 25

 Item — Box 1, Folder: 8
Identifier: MSC-017
Scope and Contents

Letter written by Alfred T. Mahan to his daughter, Helen E. Mahan when in Algiers. In this letter, Mahan wished her a Merry Christmas and offered his hopes for the following year.

Dates: 1894 Dec 25

Letter to Helen E. Mahan, 1894 Dec 26

 Item — Box 1, Folder: 8
Identifier: MSC-017
Scope and Contents

Letter written by Alfred T. Mahan to his daughter, Helen E. Mahan when in Algiers. In this letter, Mahan cautions Helen not to overwork herself too much.

Dates: 1894 Dec 26

Letter to Helen E. Mahan, 1895 Jan 9

 Item — Box 1, Folder: 9
Identifier: MSC-017
Scope and Contents

Letter written by Alfred T. Mahan to his daughter, Helen E. Mahan when in Algiers. In this letter, Mahan explained the history of the Isle of France.

Dates: 1895 Jan 9

Letter to Helen E. Mahan, 1895 Jan 28

 Item — Box 1, Folder: 9
Identifier: MSC-017
Scope and Contents

Letter written by Alfred T. Mahan to his daughter, Helen E. Mahan when in Algiers. In this letter, Mahan thanked Helen for getting her mother to the doctor as soon as she looked run down.

Dates: 1895 Jan 28

Letter to Helen E. Mahan, 1896 Jun 14

 File — Box 1, Folder: 10
Identifier: MSC-017
Scope and Contents

Letter written by Alfred T. Mahan to his daughter, Helen E. Mahan. In this letter, Mahan included a note for her to read at leisure and used this letter to say a couple of things that are better said by letter while Helen was away from the family in Bar Harbor, Maine. He made some suggestions to her based on his observations of her characters and from his own experiences since he perceived them to be much alike in personality.

Dates: 1896 Jun 14

Letter to William S. Sims from Anne Hitchcock Sims, 1906 Mar 19

 Item — Box 10: Series II, Folder: 1
Identifier: MSC-168- Series II
Scope and Contents

Letter sent from Anne Hitchcock Sims to her husband, William S. Sims on 1906 Mar 19 while he was away on the U.S.S. Columbia to let him know that she will be thinking about him throughout his journey.

Dates: 1906 Mar 19

Letters sent and received by Stansfield Turner, 1987 Apr 25-2008 Sep 21

 Item — Box Temporary Box 1, Folder: 1
Identifier: MSC-395
Scope and Contents

This folder consists of letters and printed e-mails received by Stanfield Turner with copies of the letters he sent in response. This correspondence includes Turner's recollections of transforming the Naval War College curriculum to one more comprehensive and based on grades and exams, as well as email responses to event invitations and former colleagues.

Dates: 1987 Apr 25-2008 Sep 21

Letters sent to Anne H. Sims, 1917 Jul 13-Sep 14

 File — Box 9: Series I, Folder: 21
Identifier: MSC-168- Series I
Scope and Contents

This folder consists of five typescript transcriptions of letters written by William S. Sims to his wife, Anne Hitchcock Sims while he was overseas in London and Paris during World War I. In these letters Sims provided brief updates on his activities and often lamented on how much his loves and misses his wife and family.

Dates: 1917 Jul 13-Sep 14