Benjamin Casey Allin letters, 1907-1911.

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Benjamin Casey Allin letters, 1907-1911.

Mainly to family, describing his travels in Japan in 1907, experiences from 1909, surveying for the U.S. Bureau of Insular Affairs on Cebú and Samar in the Philippines, and his work compiling an English-Bisayan dictionary. Letter to his mother from Col. Frank McIntyre, Nov. 29, 1910, also included.

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Allin, Benjamin Casey, 1886-1960

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Benjamin Casey Allin, III, Port engineer, U.S. Army Colonel who served in both world wars, and Chicago native. Married Dorothy May Newell in 1913; authored an autobiography, Reaching for the sea (Boston: Meador Publishing Co., (c. 1956)), and several other works; and died at Berkeley, California, where he had resided for 14 years. From the guide to the Benjamin Casey Allin, III, Papers, 1911, 1929-1971, (Dolph Briscoe Center for American History, The University of Texas at Austin) ...

Allin, Benjamin Casey, 1886-1960

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Benjamin Casey Allin, III, Port engineer, U.S. Army Colonel who served in both world wars, and Chicago native. Married Dorothy May Newell in 1913; authored an autobiography, Reaching for the sea (Boston: Meador Publishing Co., (c. 1956)), and several other works; and died at Berkeley, California, where he had resided for 14 years. From the guide to the Benjamin Casey Allin, III, Papers, 1911, 1929-1971, (Dolph Briscoe Center for American History, The University of Texas at Austin) ...

United States. Bureau of Insular Affairs

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McIntyre, Frank, 1865-1944

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