Cornelius Marius Schoonmaker Papers 1833-1931 (bulk 1860-1890)

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Cornelius Marius Schoonmaker Papers 1833-1931 (bulk 1860-1890)

Naval officer. Correspondence, letterbook, order book, printed matter, scrapbooks, and unpublished biography detailing Schoonmaker’s naval career. Of particular interest are Schoonmaker’s letters regarding China and the Far East, accounts of the battle of Mobile Bay, and details of his death in Samoa.

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