letters (correspondence)
Found in 90 Collections and/or Records:
Letter from William C. Whitney to Stephen B. Luce about a cablegram
Letter from William C. Whitney to Stephen B. Luce asking for an inventory, 1885 Apr 7
Letter from William C. Whitney, Secretary of the Navy, to Commodore Stephen B. Luce asking for an updated inventory of the Naval War College that includes the number of acres of real estate; number of buildings with their size, use and value; quantity of materials, stores, and equipment on hand; number of engines and boilers, dimensions of docks, and all other personal property.
Letter from William C. Whitney to Stephen B. Luce asking for an inventory
Letter from William T. Sampson to Stephen B. Luce about having an Army officer instruct at NWC, 1886 Feb 26
Letter from William T. Sampson, Commander of the Naval Torpedo Station, to Commodore Stephen B. Luce. Sampson concurs with Luce that an Army officer should be assigned to the new War College staff. He believed that the efficiency of both the army and navy would be “greatly increased if the officers could be brought to discuss professional matters together."
(Capt. Sampson was a member of the Board recommending the establishment of a war college at Coasters Harbor Island.)
Letter from William T. Sampson to Stephen B. Luce about having an Army officer instruct at NWC
Letter from Winfield S. Schley to Stephen B. Luce
Letter from Winfield S. Schley to Stephen B. Luce, 1885 Apr 10
Letter from Winfield S. Schley, Chief of Bureau of Equipment and Recruiting to Commodore Stephen B. Luce in reply to a request made by Luce on 1885 Apr 8 to add the employment of one mess cook for the men on the U.S.T.S. New Hampshire for the men attached to the U.S. Naval War College.
Letter from Winfield S. Schley to Stephen B. Luce about appropriation of funds, 1884 Oct 8
Letter from Winfield S. Schley, Chief of Bureau of Equipment and Recruitment to Commodore Stephen B. Luce, Superintendent of U.S. Naval War College in which Luce is informed that the Bureau does not have any appropriation of funds under its control that can be used by the Naval War College.
Letter from Winfield S. Schley to Stephen B. Luce about appropriation of funds
Letter from Winfield S. Schley to Stephen B. Luce about enlisted personnel, 1885 Sep 1
Letter from Winfield S. Schley, Chief of Bureau of Equipment and Recruiting to Commodore Stephen B. Luce in which Schley asked for the names of the enlisted men employed at the Naval War College.