George C. Remey papers, 1841-1932.
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United States. Naval Force, Asiatic Station
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Belknap, Reginald Rowan, 1871-1959
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Naval officer. From the description of Reginald Rowan Belknap papers, 1784-1929 (bulk 1900-1929). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 78996960 Biographical Note 1871, June 26 Born, Malden, Mass. 1891 Graduated, United States Naval Academy, Annapolis, Md. ...
Remey, Charles Mason, 1874-1974
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Charles Mason Remey, architect, and other Remey (Ramey) and Mason family members. From the description of Charles Mason Remey family papers, 1778-1949 (bulk 1855-1932). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 79455333 Remey studied architecture at Cornell, 1893-1896, and at the Ecole des Beaux Arts (Paris), 1896-1903; he taught architecture at George Washington University, 1906-1910. He was particularly interested in oriental architecture. Author of several works about the Baha'i fai...
Remey, George Collier, 1841-1928
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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 ...
United States. Navy
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Built and launched at New York Navy Yard; commissioned Nov. 12, 1944; scraped in 1993. Served in World War II, the Korean War and the Vietnam War. From the description of USS Bon Homme Richard (CV/CVA-31) photograph collection 1944-1971. (The Mariners' Museum Library). WorldCat record id: 41657866 The federal government decided in 1941 to send Supply Corps personnel to Harvard Business School for training in the business of equipping the Navy. This was effected by a transfer...