Lieutenant Walter H. Lee log-books, 1912-1917.

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Lieutenant Walter H. Lee log-books, 1912-1917.

Daily log of the U.S.S. Lieutenant Walter H. Lee of the U.S. Army Quartermaster Corps, stationed in the Charleston (S.C.) harbor area, showing times of departure and arrival, weather, coal and water used, number of officers, enlisted men, and civilians aboard, and maintenance and repairs.

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The U.S.S. Lieutenant Walter H. Lee was a ship of the Harbor Board Service of the United States Army Quartermaster Corps stationed in the Charleston (S.C.) harbor area. From the guide to the Lieutenant Walter H. Lee Log Books, ., 1912-1917, (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection.) ...

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