Papers, 1860-1993.

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Papers, 1860-1993.

The bulk of the collection consists of correspondence, subject files, and writings, undated to 1993. Correspondence includes letters sent and received from authors, military leaders, political figures, publishers and editors as well as letters treating Pineau's appraisal work. Writings on World War II, Pacific battles, the Japanese Navy and aviation during World War II, and the Battle of Midway and naval intelligence. Subject files consist of correspondence, research source materials, booklets, and notes on Navy Memorial Museum and Smithsonian exhibits, a proposed book on Silas Talbot, White House military aides, Japan, the Panay Incident Pearl Harbor, travel and tours to the Far East, and Forrest Biard.

22 linear ft.; 10.5 x 5 x 12 in.

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Pineau, Roger, 1916-

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Nakano, Gorō, 1906-

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Beach, Edward L. (Edward Latimer), 1918-2002

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Shigemitsu, Mamoru, 1887-1957

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United States Naval institute

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Fahey, James C. (James Charles), 1903-

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Priest of the Congregation of Holy Cross who came to St. Edward's University in 1957 to teach religion. He was also chairman for the Texas Region of the Society of Catholic Colllege Teachers of Sacred Doctrine when they had their convention on the St. Edward's campus in January, 1959. From the description of Father James Fahey collection, 1952-1981. (St. Edward's University Library). WorldCat record id: 53876373 ...

Morison, Samuel Eliot

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Morison graduated from Harvard in 1908 and taught American history at Harvard. From the description of Course material for History 161b, the discovery of America, 1940. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 228512193 Morison earned his Harvard AB in 1908, his Harvard AM in 1909, and his Harvard PhD in 1912. He taught history at Harvard. From the description of Notes in English 28, second half year, 1904-1905. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 77074686...

Ōmae, Yoshitsugu, 1926-

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Kahn, David, 1930-....

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Talbot, Silas, 1751-1813

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Talbot, a naval officer, was a captain in the Continental Navy during the American Revolution, a New York congressman (1792-1795) and commander of Santo Domingo station (1799-1800). From the description of Papers, 1778-1806. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 122556399 From the guide to the Silas Talbot papers, 1778-1806., (Houghton Library, Harvard College Library, Harvard University) Silas Talbot was born in Dighton, Bristol County, Mass., January 11, 1751;...

Sherrod, Robert Lee, 1909-1994

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Journalist. From the description of Reminiscences of Robert Lee Sherrod : oral history, 1972. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 122528205 Robert Lee Sherrod (1909-1994) was an American war correspondent, editor, and author. Born on February 8, 1909 in Thomas County, Georgia, he graduated from the University of Georgia in 1929 and began his newspaper career (1929-1935) as a reporter for various newspapers in the south. From 1935-1...

Perry, Matthew Calbraith, 1794-1858

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American naval officer, led U.S. Naval Expedition to Japan and negotiated treaty of peace and commerce, 1852-1854. From the description of ALS : Sharon Springs, N.Y., to Robert Ward Johnson 1836 Aug. 7. (Rosenbach Museum & Library). WorldCat record id: 122586021 Naval officer and commander-in-chief of negotiations with the Japanese for the treaty signed between the United States and Japan in l854. From the description of Matthew Calbraith Perry papers, 1839-1...

Middendorf, William, 1924-

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Smithsonian Institution

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The Smithsonian Institution was established on August 10, 1846, is a group of museums and research centers administered by the United States government. The institution is named after its founding donor, British scientist James Smithson. Originally organized as the United States National Museum.James Smithson (1765-1829), a British scientist, left his estate to the United States to found “at Washington, under the name of the Smithsonian Institution, an establishment for the increase and diffusio...

Biard, Forrest, 1912-

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