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Navy File, 1886-1942 (continued)
Disappearing gun turrets, 1895, undated
Donato Guerra (despatch vessel), 1897
Finances, 1895-1896
Fiske, Bradley A., 1916-1917
Forsyth, James McQueen, 1912
France, 1892-1893
Hobson (destroyer), 1941-1942
Illinois (battleship), 1901
Japan, 1900
Kearsarge (sloop-of-war), 1894
BOX 21 Medical record, 1900-1903
Naval constructors, 1895-1898, undated
Notes, undated
Official orders and correspondence, 1890-1901, undated
(2 folders)
Oregon (battleship), 1900-1901
Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, N.Y., 1901
(2 folders)
Pension, 1926-1934
BOX 22 Personal correspondence, 1890, 1898-1905, 1915-1918, 1936-1937, undated
Photographs, circa 1889-1898
Public engagements, 1898
Sea duty, 1895-1897
Service record, undated
Ship stability, 1897
Shipyards and naval stations, survey of
Foochow Navy Yard, China, 1899-1900 See also Oversize
Hong Kong Navy Yard, China, 1900
Hongkong & Whampoa Dock Co., 1900
Ishikawajima Shipbuilding Co., 1900
Kure Navy Yard, Japan, 1900
Need for bases in Far East, 1894
New Amoy Dock Co., 1900
Olongapo (Subic Bay) naval station, Philippine Islands, 1900
Yokosuka Navy Yard, Japan, 1900
BOX 23 Sino-Japanese War (1894-1895), 1894
Spanish-American War (1898)
Bustamente, Joaquin, 1913
Cervera y Topete, Pascual, 1903-1909, 1916, 1935
Chadwick, French Ensor, 1909, 1915
Confinement and release, Cuba, 1898, 1905, 1917, undated
Kissing controversy, 1898-1903
Matanzas, Cuba, battle, 1898
Merrimac (collier)
Accolades and commendations, 1898-1900, 1909, 1917
Crew
Correspondence, 1910-1918, 1935
Recognition by government, 1898-1901, 1916, 1935
Service records, 1935
Poems, circa 1898
Published accounts, 1898, 1933, 1940-1942
Statements by Hobson, 1910, undated
Witnesses, 1934
Naval construction, circa 1898
BOX 24 Radio dramatizations and addresses, 1931-1936
Sampson, William T., 1898-1900
San Juan, Puerto Rico, battle, 1898
Santiago, Cuba, circa 1898, 1934
Scrapbooks, 1898
(2 folders)
Ship inspections
Cincinnati (protected cruiser), 1898
Defender (yacht), 1895-1898
Detroit (cruiser), 1898
Edith Howes (coal lighter), 1898
Ericsson (torpedo gunboat), 1898
Hornet (yacht), 1898
Indiana (battleship), 1898
Iowa (battleship), 1895-1898
Iris (screw steamer), 1898-circa 1899
Machias (patrol gunboat), 1898
Mangrove (cargo tender), 1898
Miscellaneous, 1898
Nashville (patrol gunboat), 1898
Newport (patrol gunboat), 1898
New York (armored cruiser), 1898
Potomac (ocean tugboat), 1898
Tecumseh (tugboat), 1898
Wilmington (gunboat), 1898
BOX 25 Spanish fleet, battle readiness, 1898
Spanish wrecks
Cuba
Operations logs, 1898
Ships
Cristobal Colon (armored cruiser)
General, 1898
Report of special board, 1898
Infanta Maria Teresa (armored cruiser)
General, 1898-1899, undated
Photographs, 1898
Reina Mercedes(cruiser), 1898
Unidentified ships, 1898
Wrecking companies, 1896-1900, 1928
General
Overview, 1899-1912
Refloating techniques, 1898-1899 See also Oversize
Ship specifications and designs, 1886, 1896-1898
BOX 26 Philippine Islands
Location and disposition of wrecks, circa 1898 See also Oversize
Ships
Almirante Oquendo (armored cruiser), 1900, 1934
Don Juan de Austria (cruiser), 1898-1900, undated
Emperador Carlos V (cruiser), 1895-1898, undated See also Oversize
Isla de Cuba (cruiser), 1899, undated
Isla de Luzon (cruiser), 1899, 1907, undated
Pelayo (battleship), 1898
Vizcaya (armored cruiser), 1898, 1934, undated
Unidentified, 1898
Shipyards, 1898-1900, undated
(2 folders)
Writings, undated
Speeches, undated
BOX 27 United States Naval Academy, Annapolis, Md.
Classmates and shipmates, 1889-1892
Naval construction course
Correspondence, 1895-1897, undated
History, 1904
Lectures, undated
(3 folders)
Outline of lectures, undated
(2 folders)
Van Hoose, G. W. See Container 20, Disappearing gun turrets
BOX 28-38 Congressional File, 1900-1938
Articles, books, correspondence, memoranda, photographs, press clippings, printed matter, reports, speeches, and writings.
Arranged alphabetically by subject and thereunder chronologically.
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