Remey family reminiscences, 1856-1932.

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Remey family reminiscences, 1856-1932.

Typescript reminiscences of George Collier Remey, Rear Admiral in the United States Navy, and his wife Mary J. Mason Remey, prepared by their son George Mason Remey in 1924. Collection includes family photographs dated 1856-1924, discussions of family history and Iowa childhoods, and accounts of Admiral Remey's service in the Civil War and in the Far East. Supplemental volume, 1932, contains obituaries, family biographies and sketches, clippings, and photographs, 1903-1928. .524.Remey Family Reminiscences, 2003.4, Onondaga Historical Association.

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George Collier Remey (1841-1928), Annapolis Class of 1859, was taken prisoner during the Civil War. Later he became commander of the Naval Base, Key West, Florida, 1898. Mary J. Mason Remey (1845-1938) married George Remey in 1873. From the description of Remey family reminiscences, 1856-1932. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 155455842 ...

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U.S. naval officer who attained the rank of Rear Admiral. In 1873 he married Mary Josephine Mason. Their five children are: Charles Mason Remey, Angelica Gear Remey, William Butler Remey, Mary Remey, and John Terry Remey. From the description of George Collier Remey reminiscences, 1924. (University of Pennsylvania Library). WorldCat record id: 189864672 U.S. Admiral. From the description of Scrapbook, 1939. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 36336322 ...

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