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BOX 1 |
Research notebooks |
BOX 1 |
The Caribbean as Columbus Saw It, circa 1964,
European Discovery of America, circa 1971, and
Samuel De Champlain: Father of New France,
circa 1972
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BOX 1 |
Harrison Gray Otis (1765-1848): the Urbane Federalists,
circa 1969
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(2
folders) |
BOX 1 |
John Paul Jones: A Sailor's Biography,
circa 1959
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(2 folders)
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BOX 2 |
Old Bruin: Commodore Matthew C. Perry,
circa 1967
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(4
folders) |
BOX 3 |
Journals |
BOX 3 |
No. 1, Navigation book,
Buck (destroyer), Guinevere (unclassified miscellaneous auxiliary),
Brooklyn (light cruiser), Washington (battleship), Baltimore (heavy cruiser),
1942-1943
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No. 2, Outward passage in
Buck (destroyer) and stay in British Isles,
1942, June 30-July 17
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No. 3, Brooklyn (light cruiser); Battle of Casablanca,
1942, Oct. 12-Nov. 8
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No. 4, Battle of Casablanca,
1942, Nov. 8-11
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No. 5, Diary; interviews
regarding Cole (destroyer) and
Dallas (destroyer), 1942, Nov. 8-11
1942, Nov. 8-11
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No. 6, Brooklyn (light cruiser); Torch Operation,
1942, Oct.-Nov.
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No. 7, Brooklyn (light cruiser); diary; African expedition;
events after 1942, Nov. 8
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No. 8, Torch Operation,
undated
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No. 9, Diary,
1943, Jan. 1-Oct. 17
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No. 10, Torch Operation; AFAF,
1943, Mar. 2-6
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No. 11, Interviews with Franklin
D. Roosevelt (pages 25-35, 95),
1942, May 15-Sept. 25
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No. 12 (Pacific III), Espiritu
Santo Island, New Hebrides, Tulagi Island, Guadalcanal; Honolulu (light cruiser),
1943, Apr. 20-May 10
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No. 13 (Pacific IV), SoWestPac;
AirSoPac; Brisbane, Australia; amphibious operations and air raids on Tulagi
Island; central Solomon Islands operations; Aleutian Islands; Gilbert Islands;
Marshall Islands,
1942-1944
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No. 14 (Pacific V), Japanese
information in 1943, Guadalcanal; McCawley
(transport); interviews with Lieutenant-Colonel Griffith of First Marine Raider
Battalion, Tulagi Island, and Harry Kelly and Richmond Kelly Turner,
circa 1943
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No. 15 (Pacific VI), Guadalcanal
and central Solomon Islands,
1943, May-July
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No. 16 (Pacific VII),
Australasia; Milner Bay, New Guinea,
circa 1943
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No. 17 (Pacific VIII), Battle of
Kombangara,
1943, July
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No. 18 (Pacific IX), aboard
St. Louis (light cruiser) and
Baltimore (heavy cruiser); Pearl Harbor;
Komandorski,
circa 1943
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No. 19 (Pacific X); Pearl Harbor;
Guadalcanal and Palau,
1943, Oct.-Nov.
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No. 20 (Pacific XI),
Baltimore (heavy cruiser); Galvanic,
1943, Nov.
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No. 21 (Pacific XII),
1942, Sept.-1943, Dec.
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No. 22 (Pacific XIII), Galvanic;
Marshall Islands raid; wit and wisdom of Ralph Parker,
circa 1943
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No. 23, Antisubmarine warfare,
Hooligan Navy,
circa 1942
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No. 24, Antisubmarine warfare,
Murmansk, Russia,
1942
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No. 25, Antisubmarine warfare,
summary of enemy activities in western Atlantic, 1942, July, collusive
sinkings; Battle of Casco Bay (1942, June 22),
1942, June-July
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No. 26, Antisubmarine warfare,
air attacks on submarines,
circa 1942
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No. 27, Antisubmarine warfare,
organization of Boston, Mass., anti-submarine warfare unit at 150 Causeway; war
diary for June 1942,
circa 1942
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No. 28, Antisubmarine warfare,
Boston, Mass., antisubmarine warfare unit; conversations with Wilder D. Baker,
circa Aug. 1942
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No. 29, Antisubmarine warfare,
new methods, gadgets, and procedures,
1942
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No. 30, Antisubmarine warfare,
accounts of attacks of submarines and sinkings by surface ships,
1942
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No. 31, Antisubmarine warfare,
data from First Naval District reports,
1942
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No. 32, Antisubmarine warfare,
air attacks on submarines,
1942
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No. 33, Antisubmarine warfare,
preliminary report of Killer Hunt for enemy submarines, 1942, June 10-14
June 10-14
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No. 34, Antisubmarine warfare,
conversations,
1942, Sept.
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No. 35, Antisubmarine warfare,
summaries,
circa 1942
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No. 36, Antisubmarine warfare,
convoys,
circa 1942
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No. 37 (1944 Pacific 1), Gilbert
Islands; Galvanic; Marshall Islands; Savo Island,
1944
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No. 38 (1944 Pacific 2), Pearl
Harbor; Gilbert Islands; Marshall Islands,
1944
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No. 39 (1944 Pacific 3),
Montpelier (light cruiser); Munda; Bougainville
Island; start of Saipan operations; Kwajalein Island,
1944
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No. 40 (1944 Pacific 4),
Honolulu (light cruiser) during Saipan operation;
Guadalcanal; Kula Gulf; Solomon Islands,
1944
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No. 41 (1944 Pacific 5), Saipan
operations; story of Phelps (destroyer),
1944
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No. 42 (1944 Atlantic 1),
Joseph E. Campbell (escortship); London, England;
operation Overlord, Nov.-Dec.
1944
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No. 43 (1944 Atlantic 2), London,
England; Naples, Italy,
1944, Dec.-1945, Jan.
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No. 44 (1944 Atlantic 4), France,
1944, Dec-1945, Jan.; 1956, May
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No. 45, Interview with Royal E.
Ingersoll; Battle of the Atlantic,
circa 1944
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No. 46 (Gray Book), running
estimate and summary covering 1941,
Dec. 7-1942, May 31, by Captain Steele, circa
1944
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No. 47, Joint Chiefs of Staff
records; Marianas,
1943, May 8-1944, June 22
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No. 48, Navigation notes,
Montpelier (light cruiser), Honolulu (light cruiser); Yorktown (aircraft carrier) action report; Marianas
operations,
1944
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No. 49, Okinawa and Ryukyu
operations,
1945, Mar.-June
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No. 50 (1945 Pacific 1), western
sea frontier/Pearl Harbor/Ulithi/Ryukyu operation,
1945, Mar.1-Apr. 1
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No. 51 (1945 Pacific 2), Ryukyu
operation,
1945, Apr. 1-10
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No. 52 (1945 Pacific 3), Ryukyu
operation,
1945, Apr. 11-May 5
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No. 53 (1945 Pacific 4), Iwo
Jima,
1945, circa Apr.
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No. 54 (1945 Pacific 5), Okinawa,
1945, Apr.
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No. 55 (1945 Pacific 6),
interview with William H. P. Blandy regarding Iwo Jima and Okinawa,
1945, Jan. 1
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No. 56, Washington, D.C.,
Nov. 1945-June 1947
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No. 57, General wartime
operations,
circa 1946
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No. 58, Notes and final additions
and corrections to vol. 1 regarding Battle of the Atlantic,
circa 1946
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No. 59 (Notebook 1), Washington,
D.C.,
1946
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No. 60 (Notebook 2), Panama,
Newport, R.I., Washington, D.C., regarding fleet exercises nos. 1 and 2 at
Calebra (1934-1936) and Guam (1941); Lieutenant General Crittenberger on
Italian campaign; Mrs. John F. Shafroth on Ernest J. King; Midway; bombardment
of Marcus Island; last breakfast with Raymond Spruance,
1946-1947
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No. 61, Notes and final additions
and corrections to vol. 8 regarding New Guinea and the Marianas, 1944,
Mar.-Aug.; vol. 12 regarding Leyte, 1944, June-1945, Jan.; vol. 13 regrarding
liberation of Philippines, Luzon, Mindanao, and the Visayas, 1944-1945,
circa 1952-1953
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No. 62, Notes and final additions
and corrections to vol. 9 regarding Sicily, Salerno, and Anzio, Italy, 1943,
Jan.-1944, June; notes on trip in 1953; interview with Andrew B. Cunningham of
the Royal Navy,
1953
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No. 63 (Notebook 1), notes and
final additions and corrections to vol. 10 regarding end of the Battle of the
Atlantic, 1945, May; interviews on antisubmarine warfare with John P. W. Vest
and Jack Slessor,
1954
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No. 64 (Notebook 2), notes and
final additions and corrections to vol. 10 regarding end of the Battle of the
Atlantic, 1943, May-1945, May; interviews with Dr. Salagar, Konteradmiral Godt
(Admiral Doenitz's operations officer), Sir Henry Moore of the Royal Navy,
Marshall R. Greer, and Harold R. (Betty) Stark manuscript,
1955
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No. 65 (Notebook 1), operations
Neptune and Overlord,
1956
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No. 66 (Notebook 2), operations
Neptune and Dragoon,
1956
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No. 67, Notes and final additions
and corrections to vol. 12 regarding Leyte, 1944-1945.; vol. 13 regarding 1959
notes concerning liberation of the Philippines, Luzon, Mindanao, and the
Visayas, 1944-1945; and vol. 14 regarding victory in the Pacific,
1945, 1957
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No. 68, Pensacola, Fla., and Lake
Success, and 1950 notes at Pearl Harbor, Japan, and Hiroshima,
1949-1950
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No. 69, Tokyo book regarding
interviews with Douglas MacArthur, Admiral Toyoda, Toshikazu Kase (member of
Japanese foreign office), and Rear Admiral Deyo regarding Yamato,
1950
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No. 70, Visits to Jamaica, N.Y.,
and Columbus, Ohio; Harry Truman,
1958-1960
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Addition |
BOX 8 |
Journals |
BOX 8 |
Pacific I,
1942-1943
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BOX 8 |
Pacific II,
1942-1943
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BOX 8 |
Sea journal no. 2,
1942
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