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Edward Paul Duffy Journal, 1880/1923

.5 Linear Feet 1 Items
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This collection consists of a journal written by Edward Paul Duffy during his time on the U.S.S. Trenton while sailing in the Mediterranean Sea in 1880-1881.
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Edward Paul Duffy Journal, 1880/1923 .5 Linear Feet 1 Items

Gabriel Galt Williamson collection, 1825/1939

.21 Linear Feet 1 half hollinger box
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The collection contains a log book, correspondence and biographical materials documenting the life of midshipman Gabriel Galt Williamson. Williamson served on the U.S.S. North Carolina, flagship of commodore John Rodgers in the Mediterranean. Biographical information including a timeline outlining the life of Williamson is also included in the collection.

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Gabriel Galt Williamson collection, 1825/1939 .21 Linear Feet 1 half hollinger box

Scrapbook, II, 1817/1840, bulk 1820/1840

1.00 Linear Feet
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Scrapbook, circaa. 1820-1840, of an unidentified person which contains newspaper clippings pasted over a log book, 1817, of a vessel in the Mediterranean Sea.

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Scrapbook, II, 1817/1840, bulk 1820/1840 1.00 Linear Feet

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