Papers, 1902.

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Papers, 1902.

Correspondence of August 16, 1902, to R.G. Howland, Butterwood, RI, owner of the yacht Moose, from R. Johnston, CO., USTB Biddle, which collided with the yacht, explaining the accident. Report of the investigating board composed of LTs Stanford E. Moses and Harry E. Yarnell, August 16, 1902, to flotilla CO, U.S. Naval Torpedo Station, Newport, RI. First endorsement on board report, August 26, 1902. Photographs of NWC president French E. Chadwick and of Mrs. Chadwick.

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