Andrew T. Long papers, 1876-1943 (bulk 1920-1930).

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Andrew T. Long papers, 1876-1943 (bulk 1920-1930).

Naval correspondence and social and personal letters of Andrew Theodore Long of Iredell County, N.C. Most papers are from the 1920s, while Long was director of naval intelligence, chief of staff for the commander of the Atlantic Fleet, chief of the Bureau of Navigation, and member of the General Board of the Navy. They include routine letters from high ranking American military and civilian officials. Also included are manuscript memoirs of Long titled "Sixty Years Around the World," an album of photographs of ships, and an album of photographs of women of the South Pacific region.

About 1200 items (1.5 linear ft.)

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