reminiscenses
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
A Navy Wife Remembers, by Edith Wilson Crose, circa 1894-1923
Reminiscences entitled “A Navy Wife Remembers”, which includes an account of her trip to New York City, her engagement to William Crose, and people, events and customs encountered at various duty stations in Savannah, Georgia, Sitka, Alaska, China, Japan, the Philippine Islands, and American Samoa. Page 1 of this document is not present.
A Personal Narrative of my Association with Fleet Admiral Ernest J. King, US Navy (4 copies), 1961 Aug
Admiral Francis S. Low's personal narrative about his association with Admiral Ernest J. King.
John Roenigk reminiscences, 1989
Reminiscences of his naval career: USNA, 1930-1934; Cruises; Language instruction in Japan, 1938-1940; Intelligence staff, FRUPAC, 1942-1944; NWC student and staff, Attache duties; Harvard University, 1965-1966; Civilian career posts; Retirement.
Writings. Unpublished. "Recollections of My Life Afloat and Ashore from the Beginning to my arrival in Rio de Janeiro in 1866 based on journals, letters, etc .... Parts I and II, circa 1919
Handwritten draft by Charles H. Stockton in which he reminiscences about his life.
Also included is a November 6, 1981 note from Pauline Stockton Hoff, a relative of Stockton, in which she notes that "these recollections were not edited or completed by Admiral Stockton. [She] thinks he started them in 1919."