Joseph E. Mabbett Papers (USS NORTH CAROLINA Battleship Collection), 1909-1911

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Joseph E. Mabbett Papers (USS NORTH CAROLINA Battleship Collection), 1909-1911

1909-1911

Papers [1908-1911] including correspondence, photographs, miniature photographs, inspection, off-duty activities of marines and sailors, etc.

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