letters (correspondence)
Found in 90 Collections and/or Records:
Postcard from Richard C. Drum to Stephem B. Luce recommending LT Tasker H. Bliss as instructor of military science, 1884 Oct 13
Postcard sent by Richard C. Drum, Adjutant General of the United States Army, to Stephen B. Luce recommending Lieutenant Tasker H. Bliss for post at the Naval War College as instructor of Military Science. Drum writes that Tasker would be a better selection over Luce's pick, writing that Tasker is "one of the most accomplished officers," and he wants Luce to "have the very best man."
Rough drafts of letters by Stephen B. Luce concerning the Asylum Building, 1884 Oct 6
Rough drafts of letters to Captain Walker, W. S. Schley, the Bureau of Construction and the Secretary of the Navy concerning furniture, cooking utensils, etc. in the Asylum Building (present day Founders Hall), and appointing a clerk.
Rough drafts of letters by Stephen B. Luce concerning the Asylum Building
Rough drafts of letters by Stephen B. Luce to William E. Chandler, 1884 Oct 21
Rough drafts of letters written by Stephen B. Luce. The first is to William E. Chandler, Secretary of the Navy with Luce requesting that Lieutenant L. C. Logan be detailed for duty at the Naval War College as superintendent of buildings and grounds. The draft on the reverse side is addressed to “Sir” asking about the use of a steam barge so that he can be conveyed to and from Coaster’s Harbor Island.
Rough drafts of letters by Stephen B. Luce to William E. Chandler
Stephen B. Luce letter on finances and Fauvel
Stephen B. Luce letter on finances and Fauvel, 1863 Oct 16
Letter written by Stephen B. Luce to an unnamed commodore from the Naval Academy in Newport R.I., regarding personal and financial business, his orders to USS Nantucket. memories of Fauvel on the Macedonian, and the trials of moving.
Stephen B. Luce letter to George A. Converse regarding new lighthouse design
W. F. Shubrick letter to Stephen B. Luce
W. F. Shubrick letter to Stephen B. Luce, 1849 Aug 18
Letter from W. F. Shubrick, President of the Board of Examiners, U.S. Naval School, Annapolis, Md., informing Luce that he passed exams in Seamanship, Mathematics, Navigation, Mechanics, Astronomy, Gunnery, Steam, and French. Includes typed copy of letter.