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<titleproper>Guide to the Harwood Family Papers, 
<date>1722-1962</date></titleproper></titlestmt>
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<date>&copy; 1999</date>
<p>The Board of Trustees of Stanford University. All rights reserved.</p></publicationstmt></filedesc>
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<frontmatter>
<titlepage>
<titleproper>Guide to the Harwood Family Papers, 
<date>1722-1962</date></titleproper>
<num>Collection number: M0206</num>
<publisher>Department of Special Collections and University Archives
<lb>Stanford University Libraries 
<lb>Stanford, California</publisher>&tp-cst-spcoll; 
<list type="deflist">
<defitem>
<label>Processed by:</label>
<item>Special Collections staff</item></defitem>
<defitem>
<label>Date Completed:</label>
<item>1971 Apr.</item></defitem></list>
<p>&copy; 1999 The Board of Trustees of Stanford University. All rights reserved.</p></titlepage></frontmatter>
<archdesc level="collection" langmaterial="en">
<did>
<head>Descriptive Summary</head>
<unittitle label="Title">Harwood Family Papers, 
<unitdate type="inclusive">1722-1962</unitdate></unittitle>
<unitid label="Collection number">Special Collections M0206</unitid>
<origination label="Creator">
<corpname>Harwood family.</corpname></origination>
<physdesc label="Extent">
<extent>2 linear ft.</extent></physdesc>
<repository label="Repository">
<corpname>Stanford University. Libraries. Dept. of Special Collections and University Archives.</corpname></repository></did>
<admininfo>
<head>Administrative Information</head>
<accessrestrict>
<head>Access Restrictions</head>
<p>None.</p></accessrestrict>
<userestrict>
<head>Publication Rights</head>
<p>Property rights reside with the repository. Literary rights reside with the creators of the documents or their heirs. To obtain permission to publish or reproduce, please contact the Public Services Librarian of the Dept. of Special Collections.</p></userestrict>
<custodhist>
<head>Provenance</head>
<p>Gift of Wilson Franklin Harwood, 1969.</p></custodhist>
<prefercite>
<head>Preferred Citation:</head>
<p>[Identification of item] Harwood Family Papers, M0206, Dept. of Special Collections, Stanford University Libraries, Stanford, Calif.</p></prefercite></admininfo>
<bioghist>
<head>Biographical Note</head>
<p>Over his lifetime, Andrew Allen Harwood (1802-1884), great grandson of Benjamin Franklin, kept letters and notes of interest and autographs in a collection known as ODDS &amp; ENDS. He willed it to his grandson, Thomas Triplett Hunter Harwood. In the year 1940 it passed into the hands of his nephew, A. A. Harwood's great grandson, Wilson Franklin Harwood (Stanford '35).</p>
<p>A. A. Harwood's career in the Navy started with his appointment as Midshipman on the gun-brig &ldquo;Saranac&rdquo; in 1818. He retired with the rank of Rear Admiral in 1874. For this reason, much of the material he put into his &ldquo;odds and ends&rdquo; was navy connected.</p>
<p>After 1940, W. F. Harwood added other items of interest that had come into the possession of various branches of the family over time.</p>
<p>Much of the added documentation concerns George Spencer Wilson, maternal grandfather of W. F. Harwood. G. S. Wilson (1842-1897) from boyhood was in the military service. In 1861 he started as a corporal in the Indiana Volunteers; at the time of his death he was Major and Assistant Adjutant General, U.S. Army.</p>
<p>Another source was the archives of Lee Lewis Harwood (Stanford '38). Her father, Winford Lee Lewis (1878-1943), a graduate of Stanford University and a chemist, had kept a few letters from Jordan, Hoover, Wilbur, and others.</p>
<p>Many references will be found in the more recent papers to the parents of W. F. Harwood: Franklin Bache Harwood (1876-) and Margaret Spencer Wilson Harwood (1883-1964).</p></bioghist>
<scopecontent>
<head>Scope and Content</head>
<p>Letters, notes, autographs, portraits, and other materials collected by the Harwood Family over a period of two hundred-fifty years. Much of the early materials, including Revolutionary War era materials, are navy and military service related. Later materials include letters from major political, financial, and literary figures. Correspondents include Herbert Hoover, Nelson A. Rockefeller, Ray Lyman Wilbur, Pearl S. Buck, and Carl Sandburg. Also included are engravings, photographs, and autographs of historical figures.</p></scopecontent>
<add>
<index>
<head>INDEX</head>
<p>
<note>
<p>Oversized items listed at the end of the guide have not been indexed.</p></note></p>
<p>M206</p>
<p>HARWOOD FAMILY PAPERS</p>
<indexentry>
<name>Abercrombie, Gen.</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>30</ref>
<ref>36</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Abercromby, Lt. Gen.</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>30</ref>
<ref>49</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Abbot, C.W. Jr.</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>20</ref>
<ref>165</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Adamic, Louis</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>3</ref>
<ref>31</ref>
<ref>41</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Alger, Horatio Jr.</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>3</ref>
<ref>31</ref>
<ref>62</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Allen, Chas. H</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>28</ref>
<ref>3</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Allen, M.</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>15</ref>
<ref>108</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Arago, F.</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>17</ref>
<ref>42</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Aretresa, Il Fonte</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>30</ref>
<ref>42</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Armstrong, R.B.</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>28</ref>
<ref>39,</ref>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>28</ref>
<ref>40</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Arnold, Benedict</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>1</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Astor, Nancy</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>3</ref>
<ref>31</ref>
<ref>26</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Atherton, Gertrude</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>3</ref>
<ref>31</ref>
<ref>25,</ref>
<ref>3</ref>
<ref>31</ref>
<ref>30,</ref>
<ref>3</ref>
<ref>31</ref>
<ref>34</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Babbage, Charles</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>7</ref>
<ref>41</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Babcock, H.P.</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>30</ref>
<ref>62</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Bache, Alexander Dallas</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>17</ref>
<ref>138,</ref>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>29</ref>
<ref>2 (?),</ref>
<ref>3</ref>
<ref>31</ref>
<ref>80</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Bache, Mrs.</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>6,</ref>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>5</ref>
<ref>29,</ref>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>6</ref>
<ref>33,</ref>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>6</ref>
<ref>36-38,</ref>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>17</ref>
<ref>40,</ref>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>30</ref>
<ref>59</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Bache, Richard</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>7</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Bainbridge, Wm.</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>4</ref>
<ref>21,</ref>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>5</ref>
<ref>24</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Baird, Spencer F.</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>12</ref>
<ref>83</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Banks, N.P.</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>12</ref>
<ref>86</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Barney, John A.</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>3</ref>
<ref>31</ref>
<ref>1</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Barron, J.</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>8</ref>
<ref>54,</ref>
<ref>3</ref>
<ref>31</ref>
<ref>9</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Bart, Sir Thomas Munro</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>30</ref>
<ref>10</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Bartram, Wm.</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>2-5</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Bates, Edward</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>14</ref>
<ref>104-6</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Benet, Wm. Rose</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>27</ref>
<ref>254</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Beresford, William-Carr</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>30</ref>
<ref>21</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Bernard, Lt. Gen. Simon</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>6</ref>
<ref>35,</ref>
<ref>3</ref>
<ref>31</ref>
<ref>57</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Biddle, James</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>30</ref>
<ref>27</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Boncicault, Dion</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>3</ref>
<ref>31</ref>
<ref>66</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Booth, Edwin</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>20</ref>
<ref>161</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Boskerk, Van J.</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>28</ref>
<ref>23</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Bourke, John G.</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>20</ref>
<ref>163</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Boyer, B.M.</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>3</ref>
<ref>31</ref>
<ref>49</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Brander, James</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>29</ref>
<ref>15</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Breckinridge, J.C.</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>20</ref>
<ref>162</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Bremer, Federika</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>3</ref>
<ref>31</ref>
<ref>38</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Bronk, Detlev</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>27</ref>
<ref>259</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Brown, Allan D.</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>28</ref>
<ref>1</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Brown, Hugh G.</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>21</ref>
<ref>179</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Brown, Samuel</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>4</ref>
<ref>22</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Buck, Pearl S.</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>27</ref>
<ref>252</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Bufano, Beniamino</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>26</ref>
<ref>245</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Bunce, F.M.</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>28</ref>
<ref>3</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Burnet, R. Douglass</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>24</ref>
<ref>208</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Burnett</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>5</ref>
<ref>28</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Burnett, Frances Hodgson</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>3</ref>
<ref>31</ref>
<ref>36,</ref>
<ref>3</ref>
<ref>31</ref>
<ref>51</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Burnett, J.C.</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>21</ref>
<ref>180</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Burnett, Jere</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>17</ref>
<ref>136</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Burnett, Samuel</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>17</ref>
<ref>136</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Burnett, Vivian</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>3</ref>
<ref>31</ref>
<ref>59</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Burr, Aaron</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>11</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Bush, V.</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>3</ref>
<ref>31</ref>
<ref>94</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Cable, Geo. W.</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>25</ref>
<ref>221</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Cadman</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>3</ref>
<ref>31</ref>
<ref>40</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Cadrington, Sir Edward</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>30</ref>
<ref>23</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Calhoun, John C.</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>8</ref>
<ref>47,</ref>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>8</ref>
<ref>49,</ref>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>8</ref>
<ref>51,</ref>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>30</ref>
<ref>45,</ref>
<ref>3</ref>
<ref>31</ref>
<ref>92</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Candolle, Augustin Pyrame de</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>29</ref>
<ref>2</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Cantwell, J.C.</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>28</ref>
<ref>44</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Casy, Commander</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>29</ref>
<ref>12</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Charles II</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>30</ref>
<ref>17</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Chauncey, J.</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>4</ref>
<ref>23,</ref>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>6</ref>
<ref>31</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Choate, Joseph H.</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>3</ref>
<ref>31</ref>
<ref>31</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Churchill, Winston</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>27</ref>
<ref>55</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Cisco, John J.</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>13</ref>
<ref>93</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Clay, Henry</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>3</ref>
<ref>31</ref>
<ref>92</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Cleveland, Francis F.</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>19</ref>
<ref>155,</ref>
<ref>3</ref>
<ref>31</ref>
<ref>70</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Cleveland, Grover</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>3</ref>
<ref>31</ref>
<ref>70</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Cochrane, Lord</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>30</ref>
<ref>37</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Collingwood, Cuthbert</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>30</ref>
<ref>50</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Collingwood, Lord</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>30</ref>
<ref>38</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Cook, Capt. James</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>30</ref>
<ref>20</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Cooke, A.</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>15</ref>
<ref>108</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Cooke, G.F.</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>21</ref>
<ref>183</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Coolidge, Calvin</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>3</ref>
<ref>31</ref>
<ref>47</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Cooper, James Fenimore</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>8</ref>
<ref>53</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Corbin, Guy C.</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>29</ref>
<ref>7</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Corbin, Henry C.</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>21</ref>
<ref>178</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Cox</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>4</ref>
<ref>18, 19</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Crane, W.M.</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>3</ref>
<ref>31</ref>
<ref>65</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Cruikshank, George</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>3</ref>
<ref>31</ref>
<ref>22</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Cumberland, Duke of</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>30</ref>
<ref>46</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Curdg, Maj. Gen.</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>23</ref>
<ref>200</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Curtis, Geo. Wm.</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>17</ref>
<ref>137</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Dalgren, John A.</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>12</ref>
<ref>81</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Danberry, Charles</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>3</ref>
<ref>31</ref>
<ref>85</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Davezac, August</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>6</ref>
<ref>34</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Decatur, Stephen</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>3</ref>
<ref>31</ref>
<ref>9</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>DeHart, W.C.</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>28</ref>
<ref>11,</ref>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>28</ref>
<ref>13-15</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>DeLaffre, A.A.</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>24</ref>
<ref>212</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Dickens, Charles</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>16</ref>
<ref>124,</ref>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>16</ref>
<ref>125</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Dickerson, Mahlon</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>3</ref>
<ref>31</ref>
<ref>71</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Dickins, F.W.</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>28</ref>
<ref>2</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Dill, Thomas T.</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>21</ref>
<ref>172</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Dobbin, James C.</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>11</ref>
<ref>76,</ref>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>29</ref>
<ref>5,</ref>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>29/6</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Donkin, Lt. Gen. Sir R.S.</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>30</ref>
<ref>6</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Dorr, J.W.</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>7</ref>
<ref>43</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Doyle, W.E.</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>15</ref>
<ref>117,</ref>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>19</ref>
<ref>152</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Duane, D.</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>3</ref>
<ref>31</ref>
<ref>24</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Duane, Richard B.</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>14</ref>
<ref>100</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Duane, William J.</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>9</ref>
<ref>56,</ref>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>11</ref>
<ref>79,</ref>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>8</ref>
<ref>142,</ref>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>30</ref>
<ref>90,</ref>
<ref>3</ref>
<ref>31</ref>
<ref>21</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Duer, Wm.</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>9</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Dupont, S.F.</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>13</ref>
<ref>90,</ref>
<ref>3</ref>
<ref>31</ref>
<ref>75</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Edward, Duke of Kent</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>30</ref>
<ref>33</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Egbert, Harry C.</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>20</ref>
<ref>170</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Eisenhower, Dwight D.</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>27</ref>
<ref>258</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Eisenhower, Mrs.</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>27</ref>
<ref>258</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Elliott, Jesse D.</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>4</ref>
<ref>18, 19</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Emerson, R.W.</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>3</ref>
<ref>31</ref>
<ref>90</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Everett, E.</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>3</ref>
<ref>31</ref>
<ref>79</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Farnham, John</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>5</ref>
<ref>28</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Farragut, David E.</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>8</ref>
<ref>55,</ref>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>8</ref>
<ref>59,</ref>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>9</ref>
<ref>63,</ref>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>16</ref>
<ref>118,</ref>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>16</ref>
<ref>119</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Farrand, Max</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>26</ref>
<ref>241</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Faxen, Wm.</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>13</ref>
<ref>94</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Fee, Jerome</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>25</ref>
<ref>219</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Fischer, Emil</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>25</ref>
<ref>215</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Fisher, J.E.</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>20</ref>
<ref>167</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Foote, A.H.</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>3</ref>
<ref>31</ref>
<ref>74</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Fosdick, Harry</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>27</ref>
<ref>248</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Fox, G.V.</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>12</ref>
<ref>89</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Franklin, Benjamin</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>2-5,</ref>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>7,</ref>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>8,</ref>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>30</ref>
<ref>3,</ref>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>30</ref>
<ref>43,</ref>
<ref>3</ref>
<ref>31</ref>
<ref>2</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Franklin, Elizabeth</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>6</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Fraser, Lt. Gen. Alexander MacKenzie</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>30</ref>
<ref>24</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Friedel, Frank</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>14</ref>
<ref>107</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Gage, Lyman</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>28</ref>
<ref>9</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Gahagan, Helen</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>26</ref>
<ref>245</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Garfield, James A.</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>18</ref>
<ref>145,</ref>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>30</ref>
<ref>52,</ref>
<ref>3</ref>
<ref>31</ref>
<ref>46</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Garibaldi, G.</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>16</ref>
<ref>123</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Garrison, Oswald</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>23</ref>
<ref>199</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Gilder, R.W.</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>20</ref>
<ref>160,</ref>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>25</ref>
<ref>217,</ref>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>25</ref>
<ref>222,</ref>
<ref>3</ref>
<ref>31</ref>
<ref>78</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Gilmore, J.C.</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>21</ref>
<ref>189</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Gilpin, J.B.</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>6</ref>
<ref>32</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Goethals, Geo. W.</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>25</ref>
<ref>219</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Goldsborough, Louis M.</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>3</ref>
<ref>31</ref>
<ref>73</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Gordon, Chas.</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>3</ref>
<ref>31</ref>
<ref>42</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Gordon, W.H.</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>21</ref>
<ref>185</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Gould, Dr.</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>17</ref>
<ref>131</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Graham, John</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>10</ref>
<ref>69</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Grant, U.S.</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>30</ref>
<ref>83,</ref>
<ref>3</ref>
<ref>31</ref>
<ref>69</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Gresham, W.O.</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>19</ref>
<ref>154,</ref>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>21</ref>
<ref>176,</ref>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>22</ref>
<ref>192</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Griswold, Alexander V.</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>3</ref>
<ref>31</ref>
<ref>50</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Haenel, A.</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>12</ref>
<ref>88</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Hall, Basil</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>3</ref>
<ref>31</ref>
<ref>19</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Hall, David</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>28</ref>
<ref>11</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Halliburton, Richard</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>3</ref>
<ref>31</ref>
<ref>33</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Hamilton, Alexander</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>9,</ref>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>30</ref>
<ref>91</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Hamlet, O.C.</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>28</ref>
<ref>8</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Hancock, John</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>30</ref>
<ref>44</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Harding, W.G.</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>25</ref>
<ref>225</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Harris, Ira</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>28</ref>
<ref>5</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Hartley, David</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>8</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Harwood, A.A.</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>4</ref>
<ref>21, 22,</ref>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>5</ref>
<ref>24-27,</ref>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>5</ref>
<ref>29,</ref>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>6</ref>
<ref>31,</ref>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>6</ref>
<ref>33,</ref>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>6</ref>
<ref>34-39,</ref>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>7</ref>
<ref>40,</ref>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>7</ref>
<ref>42,</ref>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>7</ref>
<ref>44-46,</ref>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>8</ref>
<ref>49,50,</ref>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>9</ref>
<ref>56-63,</ref>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>10</ref>
<ref>66,</ref>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>10</ref>
<ref>68,69,</ref>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>10</ref>
<ref>71-77,</ref>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>10</ref>
<ref>79,</ref>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>12</ref>
<ref>83-85,</ref>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>13</ref>
<ref>90,94,</ref>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>14</ref>
<ref>98,</ref>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>14</ref>
<ref>100,01,</ref>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>14</ref>
<ref>103-06,</ref>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>15</ref>
<ref>114,</ref>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>16</ref>
<ref>119-21,</ref>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>16</ref>
<ref>124,</ref>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>16</ref>
<ref>127,</ref>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>17</ref>
<ref>130,</ref>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>17</ref>
<ref>134,</ref>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>17</ref>
<ref>139,</ref>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>18</ref>
<ref>140-42,</ref>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>18</ref>
<ref>149,</ref>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>29</ref>
<ref>8,9,</ref>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>29</ref>
<ref>12,</ref>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>30</ref>
<ref>2,</ref>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>30</ref>
<ref>87,</ref>
<ref>3</ref>
<ref>31</ref>
<ref>18,</ref>
<ref>3</ref>
<ref>31</ref>
<ref>56,</ref>
<ref>3</ref>
<ref>31</ref>
<ref>95,96,</ref>
<ref>3</ref>
<ref>35</ref>
<ref>all</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Harwood, Bessie</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>19</ref>
<ref>155</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Harwood, F.B.</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>28</ref>
<ref>1-9,</ref>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>28</ref>
<ref>11-23,</ref>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>28</ref>
<ref>25-48,</ref>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>30</ref>
<ref>58 (?)</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Harwood, Frank</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>9</ref>
<ref>61,</ref>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>10</ref>
<ref>66,</ref>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>10</ref>
<ref>70,</ref>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>11</ref>
<ref>78,</ref>
<ref>3</ref>
<ref>31</ref>
<ref>52</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Harwood, John Edward</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>29</ref>
<ref>1,</ref>
<ref>3</ref>
<ref>32</ref>
<ref>all</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Harwood, Miss E.F.</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>20</ref>
<ref>160,61</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Harwood, Mrs.</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>12,13</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Harwood, Mrs. F.B.</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>26</ref>
<ref>229,</ref>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>26</ref>
<ref>238,39</ref>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>27</ref>
<ref>249,</ref>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>27</ref>
<ref>250,</ref>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>27</ref>
<ref>252-54,</ref>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>27</ref>
<ref>257</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Harwood, Mrs. Lee</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>27</ref>
<ref>260</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Harwood, Mrs. M.B.</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>10</ref>
<ref>65,</ref>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>19</ref>
<ref>150,51,</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Harwood, Mrs. Margaret B.</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>27</ref>
<ref>248</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Harwood, Sally F.</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>26</ref>
<ref>230</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Harwood, Sarah</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>25</ref>
<ref>225,</ref>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>25</ref>
<ref>228</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Harwood, W.F.</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>25</ref>
<ref>223,</ref>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>26</ref>
<ref>232,</ref>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>26</ref>
<ref>240-42,</ref>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>27</ref>
<ref>251,</ref>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>27</ref>
<ref>259,</ref>
<ref>3</ref>
<ref>31</ref>
<ref>33</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Hayes, Mrs. R.B.</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>18</ref>
<ref>141</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Hayes, Rutherford B.</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>18</ref>
<ref>141,</ref>
<ref>3</ref>
<ref>31</ref>
<ref>23</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Henry, Joseph</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>17</ref>
<ref>138</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Hershel, Sir John</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>7</ref>
<ref>41</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Hill, I.H.</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>3</ref>
<ref>31</ref>
<ref>89</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Hill, I.W.</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>10</ref>
<ref>68</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Holmes, O.W.</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>17</ref>
<ref>131</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Hood, Alexander</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>30</ref>
<ref>19</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Hoover, Herbert</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>26</ref>
<ref>230,</ref>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>26</ref>
<ref>243,</ref>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>27</ref>
<ref>246,</ref>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>27</ref>
<ref>249</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Hopkinson, Fran</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>10</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Horatio, Viscount Nelson</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>30</ref>
<ref>8</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Howard, Chas.</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>30</ref>
<ref>47</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Howe, Earl</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>30</ref>
<ref>31</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Howe, Lord Viscount</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>30</ref>
<ref>18</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Howells, W.D.</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>25</ref>
<ref>218</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Howland, W.S.</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>28</ref>
<ref>26</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Huddart, Capt. Jos.</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>30</ref>
<ref>51</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Hull, Isaac</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>4</ref>
<ref>16</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Huntington</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>25</ref>
<ref>220</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Huntington, Marian</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>30</ref>
<ref>82</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Huntington, Samuel</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>1</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Hutchins, Rob't M.</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>27</ref>
<ref>250</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Ingraham, Capt.</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>6</ref>
<ref>39</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>James, Wm.</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>19</ref>
<ref>156,</ref>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>25</ref>
<ref>218</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Janauschek, Fanny</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>3</ref>
<ref>31</ref>
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<name>LaMont, David S.</name>
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<name>Livingston, Edward</name>
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<ref>29</ref>
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<name>Louis, Phillippe J.</name>
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<ref>30</ref>
<ref>25</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Luce, Steven B.</name>
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<ref>17</ref>
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<ref>34</ref>
<ref>all (?)</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
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<name>Luce, Wm.</name>
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<indexentry>
<name>Macdonough</name>
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<indexentry>
<name>MacKau, Baron de</name>
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<indexentry>
<name>MacLeish, Archibald</name>
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<ref>31</ref>
<ref>27</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Madison, Dolley</name>
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<ref>1</ref>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>12, 13</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Madison, James</name>
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<ref>30</ref>
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<indexentry>
<name>Marshall, J.M.</name>
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<ref>24</ref>
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<indexentry>
<name>Masher, Theo.</name>
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<indexentry>
<name>Mason, J.Y.</name>
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<ref>8</ref>
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<name>McClernard, John A.</name>
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<ref>1</ref>
<ref>12</ref>
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<name>McClune, A.</name>
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<ref>23</ref>
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<name>McCulloch, Hugh</name>
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<ref>31</ref>
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<indexentry>
<name>McNear, E. Denman</name>
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<ref>31</ref>
<ref>34</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>McNear, Geo. P.</name>
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<indexentry>
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<ref>28</ref>
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<ref>28</ref>
<ref>5</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Michael, Wm.</name>
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<ref>15</ref>
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<indexentry>
<name>Middleton, Henry</name>
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<ref>15</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Miller, A.O.</name>
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<ref>20</ref>
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<indexentry>
<name>Millikan, Robert A.</name>
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<ref>31</ref>
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<indexentry>
<name>Monroe, Jas.</name>
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<ref>4</ref>
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<name>Montague, H.J.</name>
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<ref>3</ref>
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<indexentry>
<name>Morris, Chas.</name>
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<ref>1</ref>
<ref>4</ref>
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<indexentry>
<name>Morris, F.H.</name>
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<indexentry>
<name>Moultrie, Maj. Gen. Wm.</name>
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<ref>30</ref>
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<indexentry>
<name>Murel, L.</name>
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<indexentry>
<name>Murray, Sir George</name>
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<ref>30</ref>
<ref>40</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Napolean III</name>
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<ref>3</ref>
<ref>31</ref>
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<indexentry>
<name>Nelson, Lord</name>
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<ref>30</ref>
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<ref>30</ref>
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<ref>2</ref>
<ref>30</ref>
<ref>34</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Nesselrode, Chancellor Count</name>
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<ref>10</ref>
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<indexentry>
<name>Newman, Capt. James</name>
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<ref>30</ref>
<ref>13</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Nicholson, J.J.</name>
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<indexentry>
<name>Nicolay, John G.</name>
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<ref>12</ref>
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<indexentry>
<name>Nuckles, J.M.</name>
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<ref>21</ref>
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<indexentry>
<name>Ogelthorpe, Gen.</name>
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<ref>2</ref>
<ref>30</ref>
<ref>11</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Pacha, Rechid</name>
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<ref>10</ref>
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<indexentry>
<name>Paget, Henry Wm.</name>
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<ref>30</ref>
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<indexentry>
<name>Parker, Theodore</name>
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<ref>29</ref>
<ref>4</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Pavlova, Anna</name>
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<ref>25</ref>
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<indexentry>
<name>Perry, C.G.</name>
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<ref>3</ref>
<ref>31</ref>
<ref>82</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Perry, M.C.</name>
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<ref>7</ref>
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<ref>3</ref>
<ref>31</ref>
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<indexentry>
<name>Perry, Oliver H.</name>
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<ref>30</ref>
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<ref>31</ref>
<ref>12</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Phillips, John</name>
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<indexentry>
<name>Phister, Nat</name>
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<ref>22</ref>
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<indexentry>
<name>Pickering, Timothy</name>
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<ref>3</ref>
<ref>31</ref>
<ref>6</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Picton, Sir Thomas</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>30</ref>
<ref>28</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Pinckney, Thomas</name>
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<ref>5,6</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Pinkney, Charles C.</name>
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<ref>3</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Pisma, Il Fonte Crane la</name>
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<ref>2</ref>
<ref>30</ref>
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<indexentry>
<name>Pitcher, U.L.</name>
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<ref>1</ref>
<ref>21</ref>
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<indexentry>
<name>Polhill, George</name>
<ptrgrp>
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<ref>30</ref>
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<indexentry>
<name>Porter, David</name>
<ptrgrp>
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<ref>5</ref>
<ref>25,</ref>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>30</ref>
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<ref>3</ref>
<ref>31</ref>
<ref>10</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Powell</name>
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<ref>8</ref>
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<ref>8</ref>
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<ref>8</ref>
<ref>55,</ref>
<ref>3</ref>
<ref>33</ref>
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<indexentry>
<name>Preble, Edward</name>
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<ref>31</ref>
<ref>8</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Rice, Dr.</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>25</ref>
<ref>221</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Rice, Mr.</name>
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<ref>1</ref>
<ref>17</ref>
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<indexentry>
<name>Roath, W.D.</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>28</ref>
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<ref>28</ref>
<ref>21,</ref>
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<ref>28</ref>
<ref>25</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Rockefeller, Nelson A.</name>
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<ref>27</ref>
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<indexentry>
<name>Rooke, Sr. Geo.</name>
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<ref>2</ref>
<ref>30</ref>
<ref>26</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Roosevelt, F.D.</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>25</ref>
<ref>228,</ref>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>30</ref>
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<indexentry>
<name>Roosevelt, Theo.</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>22</ref>
<ref>196</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Ross, Sir John</name>
<ptrgrp>
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<ref>30</ref>
<ref>15</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Ross, W.G.</name>
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<ref>28</ref>
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<ref>28</ref>
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<indexentry>
<name>Rossiter, Thomas R.</name>
<ptrgrp>
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<ref>16</ref>
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<ref>16</ref>
<ref>125</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Russell, Andrew H.</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>23</ref>
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<indexentry>
<name>Sabine, Major</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>3</ref>
<ref>31</ref>
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<indexentry>
<name>Sandburg, Carl</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>26</ref>
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<indexentry>
<name>Scott, Mr.</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>27</ref>
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<indexentry>
<name>Scott, Winfield</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>30</ref>
<ref>66 (?)</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Sergeant, Tho.</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>3</ref>
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<indexentry>
<name>Sherman, W.T.</name>
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<ref>31</ref>
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<indexentry>
<name>Shoemaker, C.F.</name>
<ptrgrp>
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<ref>28</ref>
<ref>7,</ref>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>28</ref>
<ref>12,</ref>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>28</ref>
<ref>13,</ref>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>28</ref>
<ref>18,</ref>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>28</ref>
<ref>20,</ref>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>28</ref>
<ref>32,</ref>
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<ref>28</ref>
<ref>34,</ref>
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<ref>28</ref>
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<ref>28</ref>
<ref>41</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Shoup, Geo. L.</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>20</ref>
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<indexentry>
<name>Shriver, Sargent</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>27</ref>
<ref>260</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Sims, Wm. S.</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>3</ref>
<ref>31</ref>
<ref>32</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Smith, Fred A.</name>
<ptrgrp>
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<ref>21</ref>
<ref>181</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Smith, Joseph</name>
<ptrgrp>
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<ref>14</ref>
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<indexentry>
<name>Smith, Mr.</name>
<ptrgrp>
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<ref>2</ref>
<ref>14</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Sothern, E.</name>
<ptrgrp>
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<ref>31</ref>
<ref>63</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Southard, Samuel</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>5</ref>
<ref>27</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Spaulding, O.L.</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>28</ref>
<ref>8,</ref>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>28</ref>
<ref>11,</ref>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>28</ref>
<ref>14,15,21,23,26,</ref>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>28</ref>
<ref>27-29,33</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Stanley, Henry M.</name>
<ptrgrp>
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<ref>31</ref>
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<indexentry>
<name>Stanton, Edwin M.</name>
<ptrgrp>
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<ref>12</ref>
<ref>86,</ref>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>14</ref>
<ref>102,</ref>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>16</ref>
<ref>122</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Stefansson, Vilhjamur</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>26</ref>
<ref>233,34,36</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Stevens, Tho. H.</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>16</ref>
<ref>127</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Stevenson, Adlai</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>27</ref>
<ref>257</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Stewart, Maj. Gen. David</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>30</ref>
<ref>29</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Storey, Joseph</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>3</ref>
<ref>31</ref>
<ref>14</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Stowe, Phineas</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>11</ref>
<ref>75</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Street, Chas.</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>27</ref>
<ref>247</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Stringham, S.H.</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>10</ref>
<ref>71,</ref>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>15</ref>
<ref>141,</ref>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>30</ref>
<ref>64 (?),</ref>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>30</ref>
<ref>65 (?)</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Sullivan, Algernon</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>3</ref>
<ref>31</ref>
<ref>45</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Sullivan, Maj. Gen.</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>30</ref>
<ref>12</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Taylor, Frank</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>29</ref>
<ref>9</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Taylor, H.A.</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>28</ref>
<ref>16,</ref>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>28</ref>
<ref>22</ref>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>28</ref>
<ref>30,31,43,45</ref>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>28</ref>
<ref>46,48</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Tayman, C.E.</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>21</ref>
<ref>184</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Tegetthoff, Wilhelm Von</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>16</ref>
<ref>120,</ref>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>17</ref>
<ref>130</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Tompkins, Daniel D.</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>3</ref>
<ref>31</ref>
<ref>16</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Totten, Joseph G.</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>14</ref>
<ref>101</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Townshend, E.F.</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>20</ref>
<ref>169</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Truman, Harry S.</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>27</ref>
<ref>256</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Truxton, Thomas</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>3</ref>
<ref>31</ref>
<ref>7</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Tumulty, J.P.</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>25</ref>
<ref>223</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Turner, Chas.</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>3</ref>
<ref>31</ref>
<ref>37</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Tuttle, F.</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>28</ref>
<ref>33,</ref>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>28</ref>
<ref>36,</ref>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>28</ref>
<ref>39,43,44</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Upshur, A.P.</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>7</ref>
<ref>46</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Vaid, J.E.</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>15</ref>
<ref>116</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Van Buren, Martin</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>10</ref>
<ref>72</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Van Troup, Adml.</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>30</ref>
<ref>5</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Vaughn, T.</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>3</ref>
<ref>31</ref>
<ref>44</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Vernon, Adm.</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>30</ref>
<ref>32</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Vespucci, Amerigo</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>30</ref>
<ref>53</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Villard, O.E.</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>26</ref>
<ref>232</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Von Humbolt</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>29</ref>
<ref>3</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Voorhees, Ralph</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>5</ref>
<ref>26</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Wakeham, Cyrus</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>27</ref>
<ref>10</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Walker, R.J.</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>3</ref>
<ref>31</ref>
<ref>91</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Walker, W.</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>8</ref>
<ref>51,52</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Wallace, Henry A.</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>27</ref>
<ref>253</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Warrington, Louis</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>9</ref>
<ref>58</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Washington, Booker T.</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>25</ref>
<ref>220</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Washington, George</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>10</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Washington, Lewis</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>30</ref>
<ref>76</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Washington, Martha</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>30</ref>
<ref>78</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Watson, J.C.</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>28</ref>
<ref>5</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Weaver, Adm.</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>3a</ref>
<ref>15A2</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Webster, Daniel</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>8</ref>
<ref>52</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Welles, Gideon</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>14</ref>
<ref>103</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Welsh, C.F.</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>11</ref>
<ref>77</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Wherry, Wm.</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>19</ref>
<ref>158,</ref>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>24</ref>
<ref>207</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Whingate, Capt.</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>3a</ref>
<ref>15</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Whitesides, W.</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>29</ref>
<ref>1</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Whittier, John G.</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>3</ref>
<ref>31</ref>
<ref>88</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Wild, J.F.</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>28</ref>
<ref>35</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Wilder, J.T.</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>20</ref>
<ref>165,</ref>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>22</ref>
<ref>191</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Willard, C.W.</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>17</ref>
<ref>135</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Willcox, O.B.</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>21</ref>
<ref>190</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>William the Fourth</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>30</ref>
<ref>48</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Willis, Nathaniel Parker</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>8</ref>
<ref>53,</ref>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>12</ref>
<ref>84,</ref>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>30</ref>
<ref>84</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Wilson, Capt.</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>30</ref>
<ref>1</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Wilson, James H.</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>20</ref>
<ref>164</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Wilson, George S.</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>12</ref>
<ref>82,</ref>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>14</ref>
<ref>99</ref>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>15</ref>
<ref>109-13,</ref>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>15</ref>
<ref>116,</ref>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>15</ref>
<ref>117,</ref>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>17</ref>
<ref>135,</ref>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>18</ref>
<ref>143,44,46,47,</ref>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>19</ref>
<ref>153,54,57-59,</ref>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>20</ref>
<ref>162-64,66,68,</ref>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>21</ref>
<ref>172-90,</ref>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>22</ref>
<ref>191,</ref>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>22</ref>
<ref>192,94-99,</ref>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>23</ref>
<ref>200,</ref>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>23</ref>
<ref>201,03,05,</ref>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>24</ref>
<ref>206,</ref>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>24</ref>
<ref>208-11,13,14,</ref>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>29</ref>
<ref>7,</ref>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>29</ref>
<ref>13,</ref>
<ref>3</ref>
<ref>31</ref>
<ref>60</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Wilson, Miss Margaret S.</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>18</ref>
<ref>148,</ref>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>25</ref>
<ref>216,</ref>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>30</ref>
<ref>82</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Wilson, Mrs. George S.</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>18</ref>
<ref>143,</ref>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>24</ref>
<ref>207,212</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Wilson, Woodrow</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>3</ref>
<ref>31</ref>
<ref>53</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Wolfe, Dael</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>27</ref>
<ref>256</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Wood, Commander Barney</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>30</ref>
<ref>74</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Wothirspooh</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>21</ref>
<ref>187</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Wyrick, O.D.</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>2</ref>
<ref>28</ref>
<ref>39</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry>
<indexentry>
<name>Zeitlin, J.</name>
<ptrgrp>
<ref>1</ref>
<ref>17</ref>
<ref>134</ref></ptrgrp></indexentry></index></add>
<dsc type="in-depth">
<head>CONTAINER LIST</head>
<c01>
<did>
<container label="Box " type="box">1</container>
<container label="Folder " type="folder">1</container>
<unittitle>1. 
<unitdate>1967, June,</unitdate>Bill of Benedict Arnold due from Samuel Huntington, debtor.</unittitle></did></c01>
<c01>
<did>
<unittitle>2. 
<unitdate>1769, July 9,</unitdate>Benjamin Franklin to [William Bartram] with notes on the verso by Bartram. ALS</unittitle></did></c01>
<c01>
<did>
<unittitle>3. 
<unitdate>1769, July 9,</unitdate>Pos. photo of No. 2 above</unittitle>
<physdesc>2 copies of letter and 1 of notes.</physdesc></did></c01>
<c01>
<did>
<unittitle>4. 
<unitdate>1769, July 9,</unitdate>Typescript of letter in No. 2 above.</unittitle></did></c01>
<c01>
<did>
<unittitle>5. 
<unitdate>1769, July 9,</unitdate>Negative photo of No. 2</unittitle></did></c01>
<c01>
<did>
<unittitle>6. 
<unitdate>1776, Feb. 5,</unitdate>Elizabeth Franklin to Mrs. Bache.</unittitle>
<physdesc>copy of letter. and photocopy</physdesc></did></c01>
<c01>
<did>
<unittitle>7. 
<unitdate>1778, Feb. 14,</unitdate>Richard Bache to Benjamin Franklin (facs.)</unittitle></did></c01>
<c01>
<did>
<container label="Box " type="box">1</container>
<container label="Folder " type="folder">2</container>
<unittitle>8. 
<unitdate>1782, Sept. 8,</unitdate>B. Franklin to David Hartley ALS</unittitle></did></c01>
<c01>
<did>
<unittitle>9. 
<unitdate>1785, May 14,</unitdate>Alexander Hamilton to Wm. Duer ALS</unittitle></did></c01>
<c01>
<did>
<unittitle>10. 
<unitdate>1785, May 16,</unitdate>Facs. ALS Geo. Washington to Fran. Hopkinson. N.B. by unknown.</unittitle></did></c01>
<c01>
<did>
<unittitle>11. 
<unitdate>1786, Sept.</unitdate>7, A. Burr to []</unittitle></did></c01>
<c01>
<did>
<unittitle>12. 
<unitdate>1805, Sept. 17,</unitdate>D[olley] P[ayne] Madison to Mrs. Harwood. ALS</unittitle></did></c01>
<c01>
<did>
<unittitle>13. 
<unitdate>[1805], Sept. 17,</unitdate>AL neg. photo (2 copies) of front side only of letter in No. 12.</unittitle></did></c01>
<c01>
<did>
<unittitle>14. 
<unitdate>[18]08, Mar. 3,</unitdate>T. J[efferson] to Mr. Smith ANS</unittitle></did></c01>
<c01>
<did>
<container label="Box " type="box">1</container>
<container label="Folder " type="folder">3a</container>
<unittitle>15. 
<unitdate>1812 - 1855</unitdate>Notes - mostly naval or from ship cruises.</unittitle></did>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>A. Correspondence of 
<emph render="italic">Brit. Naval Chronicle </emph>[notes]</unittitle></did>
<c03>
<did>
<unittitle>1. Naval transactions for the year 1823</unittitle></did></c03>
<c03>
<did>
<unittitle>2. Corresp. 
<emph render="italic">Br. Naval Chronicle, </emph>
<unitdate>Dec. 1, 1812; Nov. 1, 1812; Oct. 18, 1812;</unitdate>from report of [Capt. Whingate] to [Adm. Weaver].</unittitle></did></c03>
<c03>
<did>
<unittitle>3. Capt. Gordon's report 
<unitdate>25. Oct. 25, 1812.</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03>
<c03>
<did>
<unittitle>4. Corresp. 
<unitdate>Jan. 16, 1813; Jan. 28, 1813.</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>B. 
<unitdate>1824</unitdate>Notes: 1st page ink crossed out. pencil corrections and revisions throughout. On board &ldquo;Constitution&rdquo; etc. a diary Oct. 1824 - July 26, 1825. Plan of Ancient Syracuse set in (hand done Map &ldquo;20 Sicilian Caves&rdquo;. some ink revisions done in another hand.</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<container label="Box " type="box">1</container>
<container label="Folder " type="folder">3b</container>
<unittitle>C. 
<unitdate>1827 April</unitdate>[diary?]</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>D. 
<unitdate>[1832] July 20,</unitdate>log or diary - incomplete</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>E. 
<unitdate>1832, Aug. 23-25</unitdate>(incomplete) log or diary</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>F. U.S. Schr Shark, 
<unitdate>March 1855</unitdate></unittitle></did>
<c03>
<did>
<unittitle>1. Log - 
<unitdate>March 18-31</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03>
<c03>
<did>
<unittitle>2. Abstract kept on board the Shark, 
<unitdate>April 1836</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03>
<c03>
<did>
<unittitle>3. Remarks, 
<unitdate>April 1836</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03>
<c03>
<did>
<unittitle>4. Remarks relative to Salutes, 
<unitdate>April 1836</unitdate></unittitle></did></c03>
<c03>
<did>
<unittitle>5. 
<unitdate>April 1836,</unitdate>Donna Maria II's wedding</unittitle></did></c03>
<c03>
<did>
<unittitle>6. 
<unitdate>April 1836,</unitdate>Anchored in the Tagas, etc.</unittitle></did></c03></c02></c01>
<c01>
<did>
<container label="Box " type="box">1</container>
<container label="Folder " type="folder">4</container>
<unittitle>16. 
<unitdate>1812, Nov</unitdate>[] Memo. Isaac Hull and C[harles] Morris</unittitle></did></c01>
<c01>
<did>
<unittitle>17. 
<unitdate>1813, Jan. 2,</unitdate>Aunt Louise [] to [] - in French ALS</unittitle></did></c01>
<c01>
<did>
<unittitle>18. 
<unitdate>1813, Aug. 3,</unitdate>Jesse D. Elliott to Cox ALS</unittitle></did></c01>
<c01>
<did>
<unittitle>19. 
<unitdate>1814, Feb. 25,</unitdate>Jesse D. Elliott to Cox ALS</unittitle></did></c01>
<c01>
<did>
<unittitle>20. 
<unitdate>1816, May 4,</unitdate>James Monroe to [] ALS</unittitle></did></c01>
<c01>
<did>
<unittitle>21. 
<unitdate>1819, Mar. 20,</unitdate>Wm. Bainbridge to A.A. Harwood ALS</unittitle></did></c01>
<c01>
<did>
<unittitle>22. 
<unitdate>1820, Feb. 22,</unitdate>Samuel L. Brown to A.A. Harwood ALS</unittitle></did></c01>
<c01>
<did>
<unittitle>23. 
<unitdate>1820, Mar. 28,</unitdate>J. Chauncey to commanding officer of the 
<emph render="italic">Hornet </emph>ALS</unittitle></did></c01>
<c01>
<did>
<container label="Box " type="box">1</container>
<container label="Folder " type="folder">5</container>
<unittitle>24. 
<unitdate>1822, May 29,</unitdate>Wm. Bainbridge to A.A. Harwood ALS</unittitle></did></c01>
<c01>
<did>
<unittitle>25. 
<unitdate>1823, Aug. 14,</unitdate>David Porter to Allen Harwood ALS</unittitle></did></c01>
<c01>
<did>
<unittitle>26. 
<unitdate>1823, Aug. 14,</unitdate>Ralph Voorhees to Harwood ALS</unittitle></did></c01>
<c01>
<did>
<unittitle>27. 
<unitdate>1824, July 26,</unitdate>Samuel Southard to Harwood ALS</unittitle></did></c01>
<c01>
<did>
<unittitle>28. 
<unitdate>1825, April 16,</unitdate>John U. Farnham to Burnett -and enclosures.</unittitle>
<physdesc>Photostats.</physdesc></did></c01>
<c01>
<did>
<unittitle>29. 
<unitdate>1826, Sept. 3,</unitdate>Allen [Harwood] to Mrs. Sophia Bache ALS</unittitle></did></c01>
<c01>
<did>
<container label="Box " type="box">1</container>
<container label="Folder " type="folder">6</container>
<unittitle>30. 
<unitdate>1827, Jan. 9,</unitdate>[] to &ldquo;Dear Aunt and Uncle&rdquo;-last part missing.</unittitle></did></c01>
<c01>
<did>
<unittitle>31. 
<unitdate>1928, Jan. 5,</unitdate>J. Chauncey, et. al. to Harwood ALS</unittitle></did></c01>
<c01>
<did>
<unittitle>32. 
<unitdate>1831, April 11,</unitdate>Certificate signed by J.B. Gilpin DS</unittitle></did></c01>
<c01>
<did>
<unittitle>33. 
<unitdate>1831, Aug. 11,</unitdate>Allen [Harwood] to Mrs. Bache ALS</unittitle></did></c01>
<c01>
<did>
<unittitle>34. 
<unitdate>1833, June 18,</unitdate>August Davezac to Harwood (American lawyer and diplomat) ALS</unittitle></did></c01>
<c01>
<did>
<unittitle>35. 
<unitdate>1833, July 3,</unitdate>Lt. Gen [Simon] [Bernas or Bernard] to Harwood ALS</unittitle></did></c01>
<c01>
<did>
<unittitle>36. 
<unitdate>1834, Mar. 12,</unitdate>Andrew A. Harwood to Mrs. Bache ALS</unittitle></did></c01>
<c01>
<did>
<unittitle>37. 
<unitdate>1834, July 14,</unitdate>Andrew A. Harwood to Mrs. Bache ALS</unittitle></did></c01>
<c01>
<did>
<unittitle>38. 
<unitdate>1835, June 5,</unitdate>Andrew A. Harwood to Mrs. Bache ALS</unittitle></did></c01>
<c01>
<did>
<unittitle>39. 
<unitdate>1835, Aug. 20,</unitdate>[A.A. Harwood] intended for Capt. Ingraham</unittitle>
<physdesc>contemporary copy</physdesc></did></c01>
<c01>
<did>
<container label="Box " type="box">1</container>
<container label="Folder " type="folder">7</container>
<unittitle>40. 
<unitdate>[1836], July 14,</unitdate>Andrew A. and Mrs. Harwood to Mrs. Bache ALS</unittitle></did></c01>
<c01>
<did>
<unittitle>41. 
<unitdate>[1836],</unitdate>Charles Babbage to Sr. John Hershel ALS</unittitle></did></c01>
<c01>
<did>
<unittitle>42. 
<unitdate>1838, July 13,</unitdate>F. Arago to Lavalle&eacute; -in French ALS</unittitle></did></c01>
<c01>
<did>
<unittitle>43. 
<unitdate>1839, Mar. 7,</unitdate>J. W. Dorr to Harwood ALS</unittitle></did></c01>
<c01>
<did>
<unittitle>44. 
<unitdate>1839, April 1,</unitdate>E. Leslie to Harwood ALS</unittitle></did></c01>
<c01>
<did>
<unittitle>45. 
<unitdate>1840, May 9,</unitdate>M.C. Perry to Harwood ALS</unittitle></did></c01>
<c01>
<did>
<unittitle>46. 
<unitdate>1843, Mar. 11,</unitdate>A. P. Upshur to Harwood ALS</unittitle></did></c01>
<c01>
<did>
<container label="Box " type="box">1</container>
<container label="Folder " type="folder">8</container>
<unittitle>47. 
<unitdate>1844, Mar. 30,</unitdate>Oath of Office of John C. Calhoun [Facs.?]</unittitle></did></c01>
<c01>
<did>
<unittitle>48. 
<unitdate>1844, June 26,</unitdate>J. Y. Mason to Powell et. al. LS</unittitle></did></c01>
<c01>
<did>
<unittitle>49. 
<unitdate>1844, June 27,</unitdate>Passport of Harwood signed by J. C. Calhoun</unittitle></did></c01>
<c01>
<did>
<unittitle>50. 
<unitdate>1844, Sept. 11,</unitdate>Baron de Mackau to Harwood -in French ALS (French Admiral).</unittitle></did></c01>
<c01>
<did>
<unittitle>51. 
<unitdate>1845, July. 5,</unitdate>J. C. Calhoun in 3rd person to W. Walker AL</unittitle></did>
<note>
<p>Missing as of 1985 Nov.</p></note></c01>
<c01>
<did>
<unittitle>52. 
<unitdate>1845, Mar. 11,</unitdate>D. Webster to Walker ALS</unittitle></did></c01>
<c01>
<did>
<unittitle>53. 
<unitdate>[1845] June 17,</unitdate>Nathaniel Parker Willis to J. Fenimore Cooper ALS</unittitle></did></c01>
<c01>
<did>
<unittitle>54. 
<unitdate>1846, Oct. 30,</unitdate>J. Barron to L. M. Powell ALS</unittitle></did></c01>
<c01>
<did>
<unittitle>55. 
<unitdate>1846, Nov. 7,</unitdate>D[avid] G. Farragut to Capt. L. Powell, together with a diagram of fixtures on the 
<emph render="italic">Decatur. </emph>ALS</unittitle></did></c01>
<c01>
<did>
<container label="Box " type="box">1</container>
<container label="Folder " type="folder">9</container>
<unittitle>56. 
<unitdate>1847, June 9,</unitdate>William Duane to A. A. Harwood ALS</unittitle></did></c01>
<c01>
<did>
<unittitle>57. 
<unitdate>1849, Feb. 12,</unitdate>J. Y. Mason to Harwood LS</unittitle></did></c01>
<c01>
<did>
<unittitle>58. 
<unitdate>1850, June 8,</unitdate>Louis Warrington to Harwood LS</unittitle></did></c01>
<c01>
<did>
<unittitle>59. 
<unitdate>1850, Nov. 6-7,</unitdate>D. G. Farragut to Harwood ALS</unittitle></did></c01>
<c01>
<did>
<unittitle>60. 
<unitdate>1851, June 16,</unitdate>Henry W. Longfellow to Harwood (with part of envelope) ALS</unittitle></did></c01>
<c01>
<did>
<unittitle>61. 
<unitdate>1852, Aug. 29,</unitdate>Andrew Harwood to Frank Harwood ALS</unittitle></did></c01>
<c01>
<did>
<unittitle>62. 
<unitdate>1852, Oct. 18,</unitdate>John P. Kennedy to Harwood LS</unittitle></did></c01>
<c01>
<did>
<unittitle>63. 
<unitdate>1852, Oct. 30,</unitdate>D. G. Farragut to Harwood ALS</unittitle></did></c01>
<c01>
<did>
<unittitle>64. 
<unitdate>1852, Dec. 16,</unitdate>Napoleon III -in French ALS</unittitle></did></c01>
<c01>
<did>
<container label="Box " type="box">1</container>
<container label="Folder " type="folder">10</container>
<unittitle>65. 
<unitdate>1853, Jan. 14,</unitdate>Charles Morris to Mrs. M. B. Harwood ALS</unittitle></did></c01>
<c01>
<did>
<unittitle>66. 
<unitdate>1853, April 18,</unitdate>Andrew Harwood to Frank Harwood ALS</unittitle></did></c01>
<c01>
<did>
<unittitle>67. 
<unitdate>1853, May 19 (May 31),</unitdate>Clip -in French - copy of a letter from Chancellor Count Nesselrode to Rechid-Pacha, minister of foreign affairs of La Porte, dated from St. Petersburg.</unittitle></did></c01>
<c01>
<did>
<unittitle>68. 
<unitdate>1853, June 27,</unitdate>I. H. Hill to Harwood ALS</unittitle></did></c01>
<c01>
<did>
<unittitle>69. 
<unitdate>[1853], Oct. 30,</unitdate>John Graham to Harwood ALS</unittitle></did></c01>
<c01>
<did>
<unittitle>70. 
<unitdate>1854, July 19,</unitdate>Franklin Harwood to &ldquo;Dear Sally&rdquo; ALS</unittitle></did></c01>
<c01>
<did>
<unittitle>71. 
<unitdate>1854, Sept. 29,</unitdate>S. H. Stringham to A. A. Harwood LS</unittitle></did></c01>
<c01>
<did>
<unittitle>72. 
<unitdate>1854, Nov. 22,</unitdate>M. Van Buren to Harwood ALS</unittitle></did></c01>
<c01>
<did>
<container label="Box " type="box">1</container>
<container label="Folder " type="folder">11</container>
<unittitle>73. 
<unitdate>1855, Jan. 20,</unitdate>Charles Morris to Harwood ALS</unittitle></did></c01>
<c01>
<did>
<unittitle>74. 
<unitdate>1855, March 30,</unitdate>John C. Long to Cmdr. Harwood ALS</unittitle></did></c01>
<c01>
<did>
<unittitle>75. 
<unitdate>1855, June 30,</unitdate>Phineas Stowe - printed &ldquo;Welcome Hymn&rdquo; dedicated to A.A. Harwood, officers and crew of 
<emph render="italic">Cumberland. </emph></unittitle></did></c01>
<c01>
<did>
<unittitle>76. 
<unitdate>1855, Oct. 8,</unitdate>James C. Dobbin to Harwood LS</unittitle></did></c01>
<c01>
<did>
<unittitle>77. 
<unitdate>1856, Aug. 19,</unitdate>Navy Dept. to A. A. Harwood - Appointment as Captain. s. C. F. Welsh</unittitle></did></c01>
<c01>
<did>
<unittitle>78. 
<unitdate>1857, Mar. 1,</unitdate>Franklin Harwood to &ldquo;Dear Sally&rdquo; ALS</unittitle></did></c01>
<c01>
<did>
<unittitle>79. 
<unitdate>1860, July 21,</unitdate>W. J. Duane to Harwood ALS</unittitle></did></c01>
<c01>
<did>
<unittitle>80. 
<unitdate>1860, July 23, &ldquo;</unitdate>The Leaflet&rdquo;, political-literary sheet</unittitle></did></c01>
<c01>
<did>
<container label="Box " type="box">1</container>
<container label="Folder " type="folder">12</container>
<unittitle>81. 
<unitdate>1861, Jan. 10,</unitdate>John A. Dalgren to President Lincoln. ALS - with comments of Lincoln, 
<unitdate>Jan. 10, 1861.</unitdate>ANS. 
<unitdate>[June?]</unitdate></unittitle></did></c01>
<c01>
<did>
<unittitle>82. 
<unitdate>1861, July 23,</unitdate>G. S. Wilson to his brother ALS</unittitle></did></c01>
<c01>
<did>
<unittitle>83. 
<unitdate>1861, Nov. 17,</unitdate>Spencer F. Baird to Harwood ALS</unittitle></did></c01>
<c01>
<did>
<unittitle>84. 
<unitdate>1861, Nov. 17,</unitdate>Nathaniel Parker Willis to Harwood ALS</unittitle></did></c01>
<c01>
<did>
<unittitle>85. 
<unitdate>1862, Feb. 7,</unitdate>John A. McClernard to Harwood</unittitle>
<physdesc>(copy)</physdesc></did></c01>
<c01>
<did>
<unittitle>86. 
<unitdate>1862, May 23,</unitdate>N. P. Banks to E. M. Stanton ALS</unittitle></did></c01>
<c01>
<did>
<unittitle>87. 
<unitdate>1862, June 11,</unitdate>A. Lincoln to [Baird] ALS</unittitle></did></c01>
<c01>
<did>
<unittitle>88. 
<unitdate>1862, Oct. 10,</unitdate>A[lbert] Haenel to [] French jurist -in French ALS</unittitle></did></c01>
<c01>
<did>
<unittitle>89. 
<unitdate>1862, Oct. 23,</unitdate>John G. Nicolay to G. V. Fox, endorsed by Fox ALS</unittitle></did></c01>
<c01>
<did>
<container label="Box " type="box">1</container>
<container label="Folder " type="folder">13</container>
<unittitle>90. 
<unitdate>1863, Jan. 10,</unitdate>S. F. Dupont to Harwood ALS</unittitle></did></c01>
<c01>
<did>
<unittitle>91. 
<unitdate>1863, Feb. 24,</unitdate>Voucher: Survey of Military Defense - 1863 DS</unittitle></did></c01>
<c01>
<did>
<unittitle>92. 
<unitdate>1863, Mar. 14,</unitdate>A. H. Foote to Harwood ALS</unittitle></did></c01>
<c01>
<did>
<unittitle>93. 
<unitdate>1863, Mar. 17,</unitdate>John J. Cisco - treasury receipt</unittitle></did></c01>
<c01>
<did>
<unittitle>94. 
<unitdate>1863, Mar. 27,</unitdate>Navy Dept. to A. A. Harwood, apptmt. as Commodore, s. Wm. Faxen</unittitle></did></c01>
<c01>
<did>
<unittitle>95. 
<unitdate>1863, Mar. 28,</unitdate>Voucher: Survey of Military Defense, 1863, DS</unittitle></did></c01>
<c01>
<did>
<unittitle>96. 
<unitdate>1863, April 4,</unitdate>William Luce, Memorandum DS</unittitle>
<physdesc>(2 copie)</physdesc></did></c01>
<c01>
<did>
<unittitle>97. 
<unitdate>1863, May 7,</unitdate>Fd. d'Orleans ALS (Prince de Joinville)</unittitle></did></c01>
<c01>
<did>
<container label="Box " type="box">1</container>
<container label="Folder " type="folder">14</container>
<unittitle>98. 
<unitdate>1863, June 1,</unitdate>Joseph Smith to Harwood ALS</unittitle></did></c01>
<c01>
<did>
<unittitle>99. 
<unitdate>1863, July 13,</unitdate>Commission of Geo. S. Wilson s. O.P. Morton DS</unittitle></did></c01>
<c01>
<did>
<unittitle>100. 
<unitdate>1863, Aug. 6,</unitdate>Richard B. Duane to Harwood ALS</unittitle></did></c01>
<c01>
<did>
<unittitle>101. 
<unitdate>1863, Nov.[16],</unitdate>Joseph G. Totten to Harwood ALS</unittitle></did></c01>
<c01>
<did>
<unittitle>102. 
<unitdate>1863, Nov. 20,</unitdate>A. Lincoln to Sec. of War endorsed by E. M. Stanton ALS</unittitle></did></c01>
<c01>
<did>
<unittitle>103. 
<unitdate>1863, Nov. 21,</unitdate>Gideon Welles to Harwood ALS</unittitle></did></c01>
<c01>
<did>
<unittitle>104. 
<unitdate>1863, Nov. 27,</unitdate>Edward Bates to Harwood ALS</unittitle></did></c01>
<c01>
<did>
<unittitle>105. 
<unitdate>1863, Dec. 3,</unitdate>Edward Bates to Harwood ALS</unittitle></did></c01>
<c01>
<did>
<unittitle>106. 
<unitdate>1863, Dec. 4,</unitdate>Edward Bates to Harwood ALS</unittitle></did></c01>
<c01>
<did>
<unittitle>107. 
<unitdate>[n.d.-after 1946]</unitdate>Frank Freidel, &ldquo;Red Tape in 1863: Bates and Lincoln&rdquo; ptd. art. frag. publ. in THE HISTORIAN; ptd. correspondence (Harwood) - #102, 103 104.</unittitle></did></c01>
<c01>
<did>
<container label="Box " type="box">1</container>
<container label="Folder " type="folder">15</container>
<unittitle>108. 
<unitdate>1864, Feb. 17,</unitdate>Confederate States Note s. A. Cooke, and M. Allen</unittitle></did></c01>
<c01>
<did>
<unittitle>109. 
<unitdate>1864, May 6,</unitdate>Discharge of Geo. S. Wilson s. Wm. Michael DS</unittitle></did></c01>
<c01>
<did>
<unittitle>110. 
<unitdate>1864, May [16],</unitdate>Muster Roll - Geo. S. Wilson s. Henry</unittitle></did></c01>
<c01>
<did>
<unittitle>111. 
<unitdate>1864, May 20,</unitdate>Discharge of Geo. S. Wilson, [J]ordan or Gordon-signed. DS</unittitle></did></c01>
<c01>
<did>
<unittitle>112. 
<unitdate>1864, Aug. 6,</unitdate>Muster-out roll, Geo. S. Wilson (as 2nd Lieut.)</unittitle></did></c01>
<c01>
<did>
<unittitle>113. 
<unitdate>1864, Aug. 6,</unitdate>Muster-in roll, Geo. S. Wilson (as 1st Lieut.)</unittitle></did></c01>
<c01>
<did>
<unittitle>114. 
<unitdate>1864, Nov. 17,</unitdate>S. H. Stringham to Harwood LS</unittitle></did></c01>
<c01>
<did>
<unittitle>115. 
<unitdate>1864,</unitdate>[], Memorandum on a courtmartial under Gen. Meade, unsigned</unittitle></did></c01>
<c01>
<did>
<unittitle>116, 
<unitdate>1865, Aug. 8,</unitdate>Discharge of Geo. S. Wilson (1st lieut) s. J. G. Vaid DS</unittitle></did></c01>
<c01>
<did>
<unittitle>117. 
<unitdate>1865,</unitdate>W. E. Doyle, 
<emph render="italic">History of the Seventeenth Indian </emph>Macon, Ga. copy belonging to Geo. S. Wilson</unittitle></did></c01>
<c01>
<did>
<container label="Box " type="box">1</container>
<container label="Folder " type="folder">16</container>
<unittitle>118. 
<unitdate>1866, June 13,</unitdate>D. G. Farragut to Harwood ALS</unittitle></did></c01>
<c01>
<did>
<unittitle>119. 
<unitdate>1866, June 28,</unitdate>D. G. Farragut to Harwood ALS</unittitle></did></c01>
<c01>
<did>
<unittitle>120. 
<unitdate>1867, Feb. 7,</unitdate>Wilhelm Von Tegetthoff to Harwood ALS</unittitle></did></c01>
<c01>
<did>
<unittitle>121. 
<unitdate>1967, April 3,</unitdate>T[homas] P. Rossiter to Harwood - artist ALS</unittitle></did></c01>
<c01>
<did>
<unittitle>122. 
<unitdate>1867, July 2,</unitdate>Edwin M. Stanton to Geo. S. Wilson LS</unittitle></did></c01>
<c01>
<did>
<unittitle>123. 
<unitdate>1867, Dec. 10,</unitdate>G. Garibaldi (facsimile?) ALS</unittitle></did></c01>
<c01>
<did>
<unittitle>124. 
<unitdate>1868, Feb. 4,</unitdate>Charles Dickens to Harwood -with cvr. ALS</unittitle></did></c01>
<c01>
<did>
<unittitle>125. 
<unitdate>1868, Feb. 7,</unitdate>ticket stub to Dickens Reading and photo of Dickens - verso photo T.R. Rossiter</unittitle></did></c01>
<c01>
<did>
<unittitle>126. 
<unitdate>1868, April 30,</unitdate>ticket to Impeachment of the President</unittitle></did></c01>
<c01>
<did>
<unittitle>127. 
<unitdate>1868, Dec. 27,</unitdate>[Thomas] H. Stevens to Harwood ALS</unittitle></did></c01>
<c01>
<did>
<unittitle>128. 
<unitdate>1867-68,</unitdate>frag. of Confederate States Bond s.E. Bailey</unittitle></did></c01>
<c01>
<did>
<container label="Box " type="box">1</container>
<container label="Folder " type="folder">17</container>
<unittitle>129. 
<unitdate>1869, Mar. 4,</unitdate>Ticket to the inauguration reception of Pres. Grant.</unittitle></did></c01>
<c01>
<did>
<unittitle>130. 
<unitdate>1869, April 16,</unitdate>Wilhelm Von Tegetthoff to Harwood (with cvr) ALS</unittitle></did></c01>
<c01>
<did>
<unittitle>131. 
<unitdate>1869, June 26,</unitdate>Oliver W. Holmes to Dr. Gould ALS</unittitle></did></c01>
<c01>
<did>
<unittitle>132. 
<unitdate>1870, Jan. 22,</unitdate>Charles [] to [] PS. of ALS</unittitle></did></c01>
<c01>
<did>
<unittitle>133. 
<unitdate>1870, April 29,</unitdate>Charles Leahr to [Mr. Rice] ALS</unittitle></did></c01>
<c01>
<did>
<unittitle>134. 
<unitdate>1871, Sept. 23,</unitdate>J[acob] Zeilin to Harwood ALS</unittitle></did></c01>
<c01>
<did>
<unittitle>135. 
<unitdate>1871, Dec. 16,</unitdate>Geo. [Wilson] to &ldquo;Dear Mother&rdquo; ALS from Ft. Hall, Idaho.</unittitle></did></c01>
<c01>
<did>
<unittitle>136. 
<unitdate>1872, Jan. 1,</unitdate>Jere [Burnett] to [Sam Burnett] on U.S.S. California (from Hawaii) ALS</unittitle></did></c01>
<c01>
<did>
<unittitle>137. 
<unitdate>1872, Oct. 30,</unitdate>Geo. William Curtis to C. W. Willard ALS</unittitle></did></c01>
<c01>
<did>
<unittitle>138. 
<unitdate>1872,</unitdate>Joseph Henry, ptd. &ldquo;Eulogy on Prof. Alexander Dallas Bache&rdquo; Wn. GPO</unittitle></did></c01>
<c01>
<did>
<unittitle>139. 
<unitdate>1872,</unitdate>ptd. art. &ldquo;The Ancient Vessel Found in the Parish of Tume, Norway&rdquo;, ANS S[teven] B. L[uce] to A. A. Harwood, author and translator unknown.</unittitle></did></c01>
<c01>
<did>
<container label="Box " type="box">1</container>
<container label="Folder " type="folder">18</container>
<unittitle>140. 
<unitdate>1876, June 19,</unitdate>Pass to the Vatican issued to Harwood, stamped but unsigned</unittitle></did></c01>
<c01>
<did>
<unittitle>141. 
<unitdate>1879, Feb. 25,</unitdate>Pres. and Mrs. [R. B.] Hayes to [A.A.] Harwood - Ptd. invitation to meet members of the Diplomatic Corps</unittitle></did></c01>
<c01>
<did>
<unittitle>142. 
<unitdate>1879, Dec. 4,</unitdate>William Duane to Harwood ALS</unittitle></did></c01>
<c01>
<did>
<unittitle>143. 
<unitdate>1880, Nov. 2,</unitdate>Geo. [S. Wilson] to Mrs. Geo. S. Wilson ALS</unittitle></did></c01>
<c01>
<did>
<unittitle>144. 
<unitdate>1881, Mar. 23,</unitdate>ALS Geo. [S. Wilson] to &ldquo;wife&rdquo; [fiancee being relieved of duty with the Indians, transfers, death of Gen. Upton, a Forster murder.</unittitle></did></c01>
<c01>
<did>
<unittitle>145. 
<unitdate>1881, Sept. 23,</unitdate>ptd. ticket &ldquo;Obsequies of the Late President James A. Garfield&rdquo; in Rotunda of Capitol.</unittitle></did></c01>
<c01>
<did>
<unittitle>146. 
<unitdate>1881, Oct. 22,</unitdate>J. C. Kelton to Geo. S. Wilson LS and ANS re: camp Huachuca, Arizona Terr. - with typescript copy and typescript copy of Nov. 12 enclosure.</unittitle></did></c01>
<c01>
<did>
<unittitle>147. 
<unitdate>1884, June 30,</unitdate>ALS Geo [S. Wilson] to [Sarah?]</unittitle></did></c01>
<c01>
<did>
<unittitle>148. 
<unitdate>1884, July 24,</unitdate>ptd. concert program &ldquo;complimentary t Miss Margaret Spencer Wilson&rdquo;.</unittitle></did></c01>
<c01>
<did>
<unittitle>149. 
<unitdate>1884, Sept. 3,</unitdate>General Orders announcing death of Rear Admiral Harwood - ptd.</unittitle></did></c01>
<c01>
<did>
<container label="Box " type="box">1</container>
<container label="Folder " type="folder">19</container>
<unittitle>150. 
<unitdate>1885, Feb. 6,</unitdate>Ptd. Senate Report No. 1174 pension for Margaret B. Harwood</unittitle></did></c01>
<c01>
<did>
<unittitle>151. 
<unitdate>1886, Mar. 2,</unitdate>ptd. HR Report No. 817, Margaret B. Harwood Pension</unittitle></did></c01>
<c01>
<did>
<unittitle>152. 
<unitdate>1886,</unitdate>W. E. Doyle, 
<emph render="italic">History of the Seventeenth Indian - </emph>original edition - 
<unitdate>1865.</unitdate></unittitle></did></c01>
<c01>
<did>
<unittitle>153. 
<unitdate>1887, June 27,</unitdate>G. A. R. LaFayette Post No. 140, Dept of NY, ptd. announcement - G.S. Wilson a recruit.</unittitle></did></c01>
<c01>
<did>
<unittitle>154. 
<unitdate>1888, Mar. 2,</unitdate>W. O. Gresham to Geo. S. Wilson ALS</unittitle></did></c01>
<c01>
<did>
<unittitle>155. 
<unitdate>1889, Feb. 10,</unitdate>Francis F. Cleveland to Bessie Harwood ALS</unittitle></did></c01>
<c01>
<did>
<unittitle>156. 
<unitdate>1890, Aug. 13,</unitdate>ALS Wm. James to &ldquo;Dear Katherine&rdquo;.</unittitle></did></c01>
<c01>
<did>
<unittitle>157. 
<unitdate>1891, Nov. 4,</unitdate>Geo. S. Wilson &ldquo;Wilder's Brigade of Mounted Infantry in Tullahama: Chicamauga Campaigns&rdquo; ptd. paper for Kansas Commandery of the M.O.L.L.U.S.</unittitle></did></c01>
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<did>
<unittitle>158. 
<unitdate>1891, Nov. 22,</unitdate>ALS Wm. M. [Wherry]? to [Geo. S.] Wilson re: forming an Infantry Association.</unittitle></did></c01>
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<did>
<unittitle>159. 
<unitdate>1891,</unitdate>Dec. Geo. S. Wilson, ptd. art. &ldquo;The Enlisted Men of the United States Army,&rdquo; 
<emph render="italic">Journal of the U: S. Cavalry Assoc., </emph>extra from an address re: Wm. H. Jones, d.k.t.</unittitle></did></c01>
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<did>
<container label="Box " type="box">1</container>
<container label="Folder " type="folder">20</container>
<unittitle>160. 
<unitdate>1892, Jan. 15,</unitdate>R. W. Gilder to Miss E. F. Harwood AL</unittitle></did></c01>
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<unittitle>161. 
<unitdate>1892, Jan. 15,</unitdate>Edwin Booth to Miss E. F. Harwood AL</unittitle></did></c01>
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<unittitle>162. 
<unitdate>1892, May 13,</unitdate>J. C. Bechinridge to Geo. S. Wilson AL</unittitle></did></c01>
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<unittitle>163. 
<unitdate>1892, June 10,</unitdate>ALS John G. Bourke to Geo. S. Wilson</unittitle></did></c01>
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<did>
<unittitle>164. 
<unitdate>1893, Mar. 23,</unitdate>James H. Wilson to Geo S.Wilson, copy, s. C. W. Abbot, Jr.</unittitle></did></c01>
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<unittitle>165. 
<unitdate>1893, Mar. 29,</unitdate>J. T. Wilder to Sec. of War, copy s. C. W. Abbot, Jr.</unittitle></did></c01>
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<unittitle>166. 
<unitdate>1893, April 6,</unitdate>Geo. L. Shoup to Geo. S. Wilson copy</unittitle></did></c01>
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<unittitle>167. 
<unitdate>1893, April 9,</unitdate>J. G. Fisher to Sec. of War copy</unittitle></did></c01>
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<unittitle>168. 
<unitdate>1893, April 19,</unitdate>U.S. Infantry Society ptd. brochure G. S. Wilson, founder, Corresp. Sec.</unittitle></did></c01>
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<unittitle>169. 
<unitdate>1893, May 3,</unitdate>E. F. Townsend to Adj. Gen. U.S. Army copy</unittitle></did></c01>
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<unittitle>170. 
<unitdate>1893, May 4,</unitdate>Harry C. Egbert to Sec. of War, copy</unittitle></did></c01>
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<did>
<unittitle>171. 
<unitdate>1893, May 31,</unitdate>A. O. Miller to Sec. of War, copy</unittitle></did></c01>
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<did>
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<container label="Folder " type="folder">21</container>
<unittitle>172. 
<unitdate>1893, June 12,</unitdate>Thos. T. Dill to Daniel S. Lamont copy re: GSW applic.</unittitle></did></c01>
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<did>
<unittitle>173. 
<unitdate>1893, June 17,</unitdate>DS Geo. S. Wilson Summary of Military History of Capt. Geo. Spencer Wilson.</unittitle></did></c01>
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<did>
<unittitle>174. 
<unitdate>1893, June 19,</unitdate>ALS Geo. S. Wilson to Judge [], application for appt. in A. G. Dept. as Major.</unittitle></did></c01>
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<did>
<unittitle>175. 
<unitdate>1893, June,</unitdate>LS Geo. S. Wilson to Adj. Gen. U.S.A. application. list of recommendations.</unittitle></did></c01>
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<did>
<unittitle>176. 
<unitdate>1893, Nov. 6,</unitdate>W. O. Gresham to Geo.S.Wilson-telegram</unittitle></did></c01>
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<did>
<unittitle>177. 
<unitdate>1893, Nov. 6,</unitdate>Appointment of Wilson as Asst. to Adj. s. Daniel S. Lamont.</unittitle></did></c01>
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<unittitle>178. 
<unitdate>1893, Nov. 6,</unitdate>Henry C. Corbin to Geo. S. Wilson -tel</unittitle></did></c01>
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<did>
<unittitle>179. 
<unitdate>1893, Nov. 7,</unitdate>Hugh G. Brown to Geo. S. Wilson -tel.</unittitle></did></c01>
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<did>
<unittitle>180. 
<unitdate>1893, Nov. 7,</unitdate>J.C. Burnett to Geo. S. Wilson -tel.</unittitle></did></c01>
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<did>
<unittitle>181. 
<unitdate>1893, Nov. 7,</unitdate>Fred A. Smith to Geo. S. Wilson -tel.</unittitle></did></c01>
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<did>
<unittitle>182. 
<unitdate>1893, Nov. 7,</unitdate>Theodore Masher to Geo. S. Wilson -tel</unittitle></did></c01>
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<did>
<unittitle>183. 
<unitdate>1893, Nov. 7,</unitdate>G. F. Cooke to Geo. S. Wilson -tel.</unittitle></did></c01>
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<did>
<unittitle>184. 
<unitdate>1893, Nov. 7,</unitdate>C.E. Tayman to Geo. S. Wilson -tel.</unittitle></did></c01>
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<did>
<unittitle>185. 
<unitdate>1893, Nov. 7,</unitdate>W. H. Gordon to Geo. S. Wilson -tel.</unittitle></did></c01>
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<did>
<unittitle>186. 
<unitdate>1893, Nov. 7,</unitdate>J. M. Nuckles to Geo. S. Wilson -tel.</unittitle></did></c01>
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<did>
<unittitle>187. 
<unitdate>1893, Nov. 7,</unitdate>ALS [Wothirspooh] to GSWilson</unittitle></did></c01>
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<did>
<unittitle>188. 
<unitdate>1893, Nov. 8,</unitdate>ALS U. L. Pitcher to G. S. Wilson</unittitle></did></c01>
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<did>
<unittitle>189. 
<unitdate>1893, Dec. 12,</unitdate>Adj. Gen. Off. to G. S. Wilson - copy tel. s. J.C. Gilmore. apptmt as AAG and Maj.</unittitle></did></c01>
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<did>
<unittitle>190. 
<unitdate>[1893],</unitdate>O. B. Willcox - cert. of service of G. S. Wilson copy</unittitle></did></c01>
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<did>
<container label="Box " type="box">1</container>
<container label="Folder " type="folder">22</container>
<unittitle>191. 
<unitdate>1894, Jan. 10,</unitdate>J. T. Wilder to G. S. Wilson ALS</unittitle></did></c01>
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<did>
<unittitle>192. 
<unitdate>1894, Jan. 22,</unitdate>W. Q. Gresham to G. S. Wilson LS</unittitle></did></c01>
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<unittitle>193. 
<unitdate>1895, Aug. 7,</unitdate>U.S. Inf. Soc. ptd circ. letter -re: essay prize and medal</unittitle></did></c01>
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<did>
<unittitle>194. 
<unitdate>1896,</unitdate>G. S. Wilson - &ldquo;The Army; Its Employment During Time of Peace, and the Necessity for its Increase.&rdquo; Monographs of the U.S. Inf. Soc. - No. 1 Prize essay for 1896</unittitle>
<physdesc>(3 copies)</physdesc></did></c01>
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<did>
<unittitle>195. 
<unitdate>1896, Mar. 9,</unitdate>ALS Nat P. Phister to G. S. Wilson - prize money for essay.</unittitle></did></c01>
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<did>
<unittitle>196. 
<unitdate>Mar. 30,</unitdate>Theodore Roosevelt to G. S. Wilson LS</unittitle></did></c01>
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<did>
<container label="Box " type="box">1</container>
<container label="Folder " type="folder">23</container>
<unittitle>197. 
<unitdate>1896, May 3,</unitdate>Two 
<emph render="italic">New York Sun </emph>clips re: Wilson's essay.</unittitle></did></c01>
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<did>
<unittitle>198. 
<unitdate>1896, May 14,</unitdate>ALS A. [McClune] to G. S. Wilson</unittitle></did></c01>
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<did>
<unittitle>199. 
<unitdate>1896, July 7,</unitdate>Oswald Garrison Villard to GSW ALS</unittitle></did></c01>
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<did>
<unittitle>200. 
<unitdate>1896, July 14,</unitdate>[GSW] to Maj. Gen. Curdg - the army carbon</unittitle></did></c01>
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<did>
<unittitle>201. 
<unitdate>1896, July 27,</unitdate>Oswald Garrison Villard to GSW ALS</unittitle></did></c01>
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<did>
<unittitle>202. 
<unitdate>1896, Oct. 17,</unitdate>Portland, Oregon. Commercial Club ptd. program - 3rd annual dinner.</unittitle></did></c01>
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<did>
<unittitle>203. 
<unitdate>1896, Oct. 17,</unitdate>GSW typed copy of his toast at Commercial Club Dinner</unittitle></did></c01>
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<did>
<unittitle>204. 
<unitdate>[1896, Nov. 21],</unitdate>
<emph render="italic">Weekly Outlook, </emph>[Davenport, Iowa] clip</unittitle></did></c01>
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<did>
<unittitle>205. 
<unitdate>1896, Dec. 4,</unitdate>[GSW] to Andrew H. Russell I copy, typescript</unittitle></did></c01>
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<did>
<container label="Box " type="box">2</container>
<container label="Folder " type="folder">24</container>
<unittitle>206. 
<unitdate>[1897]</unitdate>clip re: Late Maj. Wilson</unittitle></did></c01>
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<did>
<unittitle>207. 
<unitdate>1897, Jan. 13,</unitdate>ALS Wm. M. Wherry to Mrs. Wilson</unittitle></did></c01>
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<did>
<unittitle>208. 
<unitdate>1897, Jan. 13,</unitdate>J. M. Marshall to R. Douglass Burnet tel. re: taking body of GSW to San Francisco, Cal.</unittitle></did></c01>
<c01>
<did>
<unittitle>209. 
<unitdate>1897, Jan. 13,</unitdate>Portland 
<emph render="italic">Oregonian - </emph>clip obit. GSW</unittitle>
<physdesc>2 copies</physdesc></did></c01>
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<did>
<unittitle>210. 
<unitdate>1897, Jan. 15,</unitdate>San Francisco 
<emph render="italic">Bulletin, </emph>clip obit. GSW</unittitle></did></c01>
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<did>
<unittitle>211. 
<unitdate>1897, Jan. 18,</unitdate>War Dept. AGO ptd. announcement of death of GSW</unittitle></did></c01>
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<did>
<unittitle>212. 
<unitdate>1897, Jan. 18,</unitdate>ALS A.A. DeLaffre to Mrs. Wilson</unittitle></did></c01>
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<did>
<unittitle>213. 
<unitdate>[1897, Jan. 23]</unitdate>
<emph render="italic">The Army and Navy Journal. </emph>clip obit. of GSW</unittitle>
<physdesc>2 copies</physdesc></did></c01>
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<did>
<unittitle>214. 
<unitdate>1897, Feb.</unitdate>M.O.L.L.U.S. ptd. memorial to GSW</unittitle></did></c01>
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<did>
<container label="Box " type="box">2</container>
<container label="Folder " type="folder">25</container>
<unittitle>215. 
<unitdate>1900, Jan. 28,</unitdate>[Emil] Fischer ANS note and clip in German, Nobel Prize Winner.</unittitle></did></c01>
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<did>
<unittitle>216. 
<unitdate>1902, May 23,</unitdate>Hamlin School, San Francisco, ptd. Commencement invitation and program - Margaret Spencer Wilson.</unittitle></did></c01>
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<did>
<unittitle>217. 
<unitdate>1903, April 21,</unitdate>R. W. Gilder to Sally ALS</unittitle></did></c01>
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<did>
<unittitle>218. 
<unitdate>1905, Dec. 11,</unitdate>W. D. Howells to William James ALS and cvr. re: &ldquo;Confessions of an Ambitious Mother&rdquo;.</unittitle></did></c01>
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<did>
<unittitle>219. 
<unitdate>1908-09,)</unitdate>Panama Railroad Co. Pass to Jeromel Fee s. Geo. W. Goethals, D. J. Fee</unittitle></did></c01>
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<unittitle>220. 
<unitdate>1910, Dec. 20,</unitdate>Booker T. Washington to Huntington ALS</unittitle></did></c01>
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<unittitle>221. 
<unitdate>1912, May 15,</unitdate>Geo. W. Cable to Dr. Rice ALS</unittitle></did></c01>
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<did>
<unittitle>222. 
<unitdate>1913, Oct. 18,</unitdate>R. W. Gilder, two stanzas of a poem, 
<unitdate>(undated)</unitdate>AS, and printed copy of &ldquo;The Old House&rdquo; with signed notes of Gilder.</unittitle></did></c01>
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<did>
<unittitle>223. 
<unitdate>1920, Sept. 2,</unitdate>J. P. Tumulty to Wilson Franklin Harwood LS</unittitle></did></c01>
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<did>
<unittitle>224. 
<unitdate>1922, March 6,</unitdate>Anna Pavlova to Geo. P. McNear LS</unittitle></did></c01>
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<unittitle>225. 
<unitdate>1922, Sept. 12,</unitdate>Warring G. Harding to Sarah W. Harwood LS with cvr.</unittitle></did></c01>
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<did>
<unittitle>226. 
<unitdate>1924, July 1,</unitdate>W. Lee Lewis to David Star Jordan carbon - &ldquo;Science and Sciosophy&rdquo;</unittitle></did></c01>
<c01>
<did>
<unittitle>227. 
<unitdate>1924, July 14,</unitdate>David Star Jordan to W. Lee Lewis TLS reply to #226, re; Lewisite, wars.</unittitle></did></c01>
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<unittitle>228. 
<unitdate>1925, Nov. 18,</unitdate>Franklin D. Roosevelt to Sarah W. Harwood LS and cvr.</unittitle></did></c01>
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<did>
<container label="Box " type="box">2</container>
<container label="Folder " type="folder">26</container>
<unittitle>229. 
<unitdate>1928, Aug. 11,</unitdate>Ray Lyman Wilbur to Mrs. F. B. Harwood -declines an invitation to speak.</unittitle></did></c01>
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<unittitle>230. 
<unitdate>1928, Nov. 15,</unitdate>Herbert Hoover to Sally Franklin Harwood LS</unittitle></did></c01>
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<unittitle>231. 
<unitdate>1936, Sept 18,</unitdate>Ray Lyman Wilbur to Winifred Lee Lewis TLS</unittitle></did></c01>
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<unittitle>232. 
<unitdate>1937, March 26,</unitdate>Oswald Garrison Villard to Wilson F. Harwood LS</unittitle></did></c01>
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<unittitle>233. 
<unitdate>1938, June 14,</unitdate>Vilhjalmur Stefansson to W. Lee Lewis TLS</unittitle></did></c01>
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<unittitle>234. 
<unitdate>1938, June 30,</unitdate>W. Lee Lewis to Vilhjalmur Steffansson carbon</unittitle></did></c01>
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<did>
<unittitle>235. 
<unitdate>1939, July 23,</unitdate>
<emph render="italic">Chicago Sunday Herold </emph>clip - W. Lee Lewis re: use of war gas.</unittitle></did></c01>
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<did>
<unittitle>236. 
<unitdate>1939, Oct. 12,</unitdate>Vilhjalmur Stefansson to W. Lee Lewis TLS re: salt</unittitle></did></c01>
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<did>
<unittitle>237. 
<unitdate>1939, Nov. 13, &ldquo;</unitdate>Colonel Lewis on Lewisite&rdquo; ptd. responses from radio broadcast #Adventures in Science&rdquo;.</unittitle></did></c01>
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<unittitle>238. 
<unitdate>1940, March 27,</unitdate>Carl Sandburg to Mrs. F. B. Harwood TNS</unittitle></did></c01>
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<unittitle>239. 
<unitdate>1940, April 29,</unitdate>Carl Sandburg to Mrs. F. B. Harwood RLS re: a Lincoln letter</unittitle></did></c01>
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<unittitle>240. 
<unitdate>1940, May 13,</unitdate>Carl Sandburg to Mr. Harwood TLS re: thanks for sending Lincoln and Bates letters</unittitle></did></c01>
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<did>
<unittitle>241. 
<unitdate>1940, May 20,</unitdate>Max Farrand to Wilson F. Harwood and note on the Franklin Papers</unittitle></did></c01>
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<unittitle>242. 
<unitdate>1940, Sept. 26,</unitdate>Carl Sandburg to Mr. Harwood TLS re: Lincoln letters.</unittitle></did></c01>
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<unittitle>243. 
<unitdate>1940, Dec. 9,</unitdate>Herbert Hoover to W. Lee Lewis TLS re: Stanford Refunders Club to raise money</unittitle></did></c01>
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<unittitle>244. 
<unitdate>1940, Dec. 16,</unitdate>Ray Lyman Wilbur to W. Lee Lewis TLS</unittitle></did></c01>
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<unittitle>245. 
<unitdate>[ca. 1940]</unitdate>Beniamino [Bufano] to &ldquo;Bob&rdquo; ALS - Helen Gahagan, state NYA project, Aubrey</unittitle></did></c01>
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<container label="Folder " type="folder">27</container>
<unittitle>246. 
<unitdate>1941, Jan. 2,</unitdate>Herbert Hoover to W. Lee Lewis TLS</unittitle></did></c01>
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<unittitle>247. 
<unitdate>1941, May 12,</unitdate>Clarence Street to Mr. Scott ALS Federal Union- U.S. and six Brit. Democracies</unittitle></did></c01>
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<did>
<unittitle>248. 
<unitdate>1941, July 14,</unitdate>Harry E. Fosdick to Mrs. Margaret B. Harwood TNS pacifist and non-interventionist</unittitle></did></c01>
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<unittitle>249. 
<unitdate>1941, July 15,</unitdate>Herbert Hoover to Mrs. F. B. Harwood TNS</unittitle></did></c01>
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<unittitle>250. 
<unitdate>1941, July 18,</unitdate>Robert M. Hutchins to Mrs. F. B. Harwood TNS</unittitle></did></c01>
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<unittitle>251. 
<unitdate>1941, Nov. 27,</unitdate>Nelson A. Rockefeller to Wilson F. Harwood TLS re: a position for F. B. Harwood - Inter-American Affairs.</unittitle></did></c01>
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<unittitle>252. 
<unitdate>1942, March 17,</unitdate>Pearl S. Buck to Mrs. F. B. Harwood TNS</unittitle></did></c01>
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<unittitle>253. 
<unitdate>1946, Oct. 17,</unitdate>Henry A. Wallace to Mrs. F. B. Harwood TLS</unittitle></did></c01>
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<unittitle>254. 
<unitdate>1947, July 21,</unitdate>William Rose Ben&eacute;t to Mrs. Harwood ALS</unittitle></did></c01>
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<unittitle>255. 
<unitdate>1949, Mar. 31,</unitdate>Winston Churchill - ticket to Boston Address</unittitle></did></c01>
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<unittitle>256. 
<unitdate>1950, May 16,</unitdate>Harry Truman to Dael Wolfle TLS re: recommends for membership on Nat. Science Board.</unittitle></did></c01>
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<unittitle>257. 
<unitdate>1953, Nov. 11,</unitdate>Adlai E. Stevenson to Mrs. Harwood TNS</unittitle></did></c01>
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<unittitle>258. 
<unitdate>1953, Dec. 1,</unitdate>Pres. and Mrs. Eisenhower ptd. invitation to White House reception and gate pass in cvr.</unittitle></did></c01>
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<unittitle>259. 
<unitdate>1956, Jan. 21,</unitdate>Detlev W. Bronk, to Wilson F. Harwood TLS</unittitle></did></c01>
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<unittitle>260. 
<unitdate>1962, Mar. 1,</unitdate>Sargent Shriver to Mrs. Lee Harwood TNS</unittitle></did></c01>
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<unittitle>
<unitdate>1898 - 1906</unitdate>
<emph render="italic">F. B. Harwood Orders </emph>[FRANKLIN Bache Harwood 
<unitdate>1876 -]</unitdate></unittitle></did>
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<did>
<unittitle>1. 
<unitdate>1898, May 18,</unitdate>Navy Dept. Bur. of Navigation to Franklin B. Harwood stp. A.S. Crowninshield copy present self for line officer exams. Dkt May 23, 1898 TNS H.L.H.[ouison]; May 26, 1898 ANS Allan D. Brown</unittitle></did></c02>
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<unittitle>2. 
<unitdate>1898, June 2,</unitdate>Navy Dept. Bur. of Nav. to F. B. Harwood s. [F.W.] Dickins: apptmt as ensign</unittitle></did></c02>
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<did>
<unittitle>3. 
<unitdate>1898, June 7,</unitdate>Navy Dept. to F. B. Harwood s. Chas. H.Allen (Acting Sec.): orders to report to Scipio Dkt: June 9, 1898 TNS F. M. Bunce, ANS Jno P. Merrell</unittitle></did></c02>
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<unittitle>4. 
<unitdate>1898, July 6,</unitdate>John D. Long to Franklin B. Harwood L</unittitle></did></c02>
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<unittitle>5. 
<unitdate>1898, Sept 18,</unitdate>J.C. Watson to F.B. Harwood TDS orders to temp. duty on 
<emph render="italic">Vulcan. </emph>Dkt: Sept, 18 ANS Jno P. Merrell, Sept, [17]? ANS Ira Harris, Sept. 20, ANS Jno P. Merrell.</unittitle></did></c02>
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<unittitle>6. 
<unitdate>1899, March 29,</unitdate>Treas. Dept. Aud. for Navy Dept. to F.B. Harwood s. F.H. Morris</unittitle></did></c02>
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<did>
<unittitle>7. 
<unitdate>1899, Aug. 1,</unitdate>Treas. Dept. to F. B. Harwood TDS s. C.F. Shoemaker: apptmt as cadet, Revenue Cutter Service</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>8. 
<unitdate>1899, Aug. 7,</unitdate>Treas. Dept. to F. B. Harwood s. Asst Sec. O.L. Spaulding TDS report to Chase Dkt. 8/14 ANS E. C. Ch[], ANS O.C. Hamlet</unittitle></did></c02>
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<unittitle>9. 
<unitdate>1899, Aug. 7,</unitdate>Lyman Gage to Franklin B. Harwood LS</unittitle></did></c02>
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<did>
<unittitle>10. 
<unitdate>1900, Oct. 19,</unitdate>Rev. Cutter Service Report of Averages Cadet Exam</unittitle></did></c02>
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<did>
<unittitle>11. 
<unitdate>1901, Aprl 23,</unitdate>Treas. Dept. To F.B. Harwood s.Asst. Sec. O.L. Spaulding report to Onondaga 4/30 ANS David [F.] Hall Dkt. 5/1 ANS W.C. DeHart</unittitle></did></c02>
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<did>
<unittitle>12. 
<unitdate>1901, Aug. 6,</unitdate>C.F. Shoemaker to F.B. Harwood, TDS apptmt as 3rd lieut.</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>13. 
<unitdate>190., Sept. 13,</unitdate>C.F. Shoemaker to F. B. Harwood, TNS and ANS 9/14 W.C.DeHart</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>14. 
<unitdate>1901, Sept 26,</unitdate>Treas. Dept. to F. B. Harwood s. O.L. Spaulding, Act. Sec. 9/27 ANS W.C. DeHart; temp. leave.</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>15. 
<unitdate>1902, April 17,</unitdate>Treas Dept to FBH s. Act. Sec - O.I Spaulding, 4/18 ANS W.C. DeHart, 4/25 ANS W.D. Roath: report to Hamilton</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>16. 
<unitdate>1902, April 18,</unitdate>H.A. Taylor (Asst. Sec) to FBH-telre: leave; with AN [Harwood] on verso</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>17. 
<unitdate>1902, May 15,</unitdate>Treas, Dept To FBH</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>18. 
<unitdate>1902, May 24,</unitdate>C.F. Shoemaker to FBH TNS</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>19. 
<unitdate>1902, June 2,</unitdate>Treas. Dept. to FBH</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>20. 
<unitdate>1902, July 12,</unitdate>C.F. Shoemaker to FBH TNS</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>21. 
<unitdate>1902, July 29,</unitdate>Treas. Dept. Act. Sec. (O.L. Spaulding to FBH TNS 7/31 ANS W.D.Roath</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>22. 
<unitdate>1902, Aug. 18,</unitdate>Treas. Dept. to FBH s. H.A. Taylor</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>23. 
<unitdate>1902, Oct. 17,</unitdate>Treas. Dept. O.L. Spaulding - Act. Sec. - to FBH DS; ANS 10/19 W.D.Roath: assigned to Forward Dkt: 10/31 ANS F.S. Van BosKerk, Jr.</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>24. 
<unitdate>1902, Oct. 23,</unitdate>Treas. Dept. ptd. Circ. 1tr. No. 3 to Officers of Revenue Cutter Service</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>25. 
<unitdate>1902, Oct. 29,</unitdate>W.D. Roath to FBH TNS</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>26. 
<unitdate>1902, Dec. 3,</unitdate>Treas. Dept. to FBH s. O.L.Spaulding report to Boutwell for temp. duty; 12/05 ANS W.S. Howland, Dkt. 12/8 ANS J. A. Sla[?]</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>27. 
<unitdate>1903, Jan. 6.</unitdate>Treas. Dept to F. B. Harwood s. O.L. Spaulding temp. duty Onondaga Dkt. 1/11 ANS J.A. Sla[?], 1/22 ANS Worth[G.] Ross</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>28. 
<unitdate>1903, Jan. 8,</unitdate>Treas. Dept. to F.B. Harwood s. O.L. Spaulding</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>29. 
<unitdate>1903, Jan. 12,</unitdate>O.L. Spaulding to F.B. Harwood tel.</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>30. 
<unitdate>1903, Jan. 15,</unitdate>[H].A. or B. A. Tayler to F.B. Harwood tel.</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>31. 
<unitdate>1903, Jan. 19,</unitdate>H. A. Tayler to F.B. Harwood tel.</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>32. 
<unitdate>1903, Feb. 7,</unitdate>C.F. Shoemaker to F. B. Harwood TNS</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>33. 
<unitdate>1903, Feb. 24,</unitdate>Treas. Dept. to F.B. Harwood s.O.L. Spaulding report to Bear 2/25 ANS Worth G. Ross, 3/23 ANS F. Tuttle</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>34. 
<unitdate>1903, May 28,</unitdate>C.F. Shoemaker to F. B. Harwood TNS</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>35. 
<unitdate>1904, Mar. 12,</unitdate>J.F.Wild to F.B. Harwood TNS to report for exam for 2nd 1t.</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>36. 
<unitdate>1904, Mar. 15,</unitdate>F. Tuttle to F.B. Harwood carbon signed</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>37. 
<unitdate>1904, April 30,</unitdate>C. F. Shoemaker to F.B. Harwood TLS promotion to 2nd 1t., exam marks</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>38. 
<unitdate>1904, May 4,</unitdate>C.F. Shoemaker to F.B. Harwood TLS</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>39. 
<unitdate>1904, July 12,</unitdate>Treas. Dept to F.B. Harwood s.R.B. Armstrong report to Manning 7/21 ANS F. Tuttle; ANS O.D. [Wyrick] on verso</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>40. 
<unitdate>1904, Dec. 8,</unitdate>Treas. Dept. to F.B. Harwood s. R.B. Armstrong</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>41. 
<unitdate>1904, Dec. 20,</unitdate>C.F. Shoemaker to F.B. Harwood TNS transmits 2nd 1t. cmmn.</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>42. 
<unitdate>1905, Oct. 3,</unitdate>Worth G. Ross to F.B. Harwood TNS</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>43. 
<unitdate>1905, Nov. 4,</unitdate>HA Tayler to F.B. Harwood tel. ANS F. tuttle</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>44. 
<unitdate>1905, Nov. 5,</unitdate>F. Tuttle to F. B. Harwood TNS temp. duty McCulloch ANS J.C. Cantwell</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>45. 
<unitdate>1905, Nov. 9,</unitdate>Treas. Dept. to F.B. Harwood s. H.A. Tayler</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>46. 
<unitdate>1905, Dec. 22,</unitdate>Treas. Dept to F.B. Harwood s. H.A. Tayler</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>47. 
<unitdate>1906, Jan. 4,</unitdate>Worth G. Ross to F. B. Harwood TNS</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>48. 
<unitdate>1906, June 8,</unitdate>Treas. Dept. to F.B. Harwood s. H.A. Tayler</unittitle></did></c02></c01>
<c01>
<did>
<container label="Box " type="box">2</container>
<container label="Folder " type="folder">29</container>
<unittitle>
<unitdate>Undated</unitdate></unittitle></did>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>1. Poem by John Edmund Harwood - W. Whitesides</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>2. Augustin Pyrame A[ustin] P[yramus] de Candolle to Bache -in French ALS</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>3. Von Humbolt to [] -in French? ALS</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>4. Theodore Parker to [] ALS</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>5. 
<unitdate>Aug. 30,</unitdate>James C. Dobbin to Edward ALS</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>6. James C. Dobbin to Edward ALS</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>7. 
<unitdate>Nov. 4,</unitdate>H. Guy C. Corbin to Geo. S. Wilson ALS</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>8. L. Murel(?) to Harwood ALS</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>9. Christmas day, Frank Taylor to Harwood ALS</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>10. Cyrus Wakeham to [] ALS</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>11. Charles Lion to [] ALS</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>12. Commander Casy to Harwood in 3rd person</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>13, [Geo. S. Wilson] Adf. of speech or paper re: Kansas Commandery of the Loyal Legion</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>14. &ldquo;The Ladder of St. Augustine&rdquo;, poem by Henry W. Longfellow ADS</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>15. (James Brander) Brandes Matthews to &ldquo;Dear Madame&rdquo; LS</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>16. envelope of recipes of &ldquo;my Grandmother's&rdquo; [?] d. 1901</unittitle></did></c02></c01>
<c01>
<did>
<container label="Box " type="box">2</container>
<container label="Folder " type="folder">30</container>
<unittitle>Engravings, etc.</unittitle></did>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>1. The High Priest of Tahiti Ceding the District of Matavai to Capt. Wilson, for the Missionaries; Fisher, Son and Co. London 
<unitdate>1829.</unitdate>Engr. by H. Robinson, Painted by R. Smirke A. R. A.</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>2. Andw. A. Harwood photo with signature</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>3. Benjamin Franklin Engraved by T. B. Welch from the portrait by Martin in possession of the Amer, Phil. Soc. Facs. Signature James H. Lamb Co.</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>4. Basso rilievo del Muses di Siracusa engraving</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>5. Adml. Van Troup engraving J. Chapman [sculp.] &ldquo;Published as the Act directs&rdquo; 
<unitdate>April 2, 1798.</unitdate></unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>6. Lt. Gen. Sir Rufane Shawe Donkin, K.C.B. and G.C. H w facs. sign. Engv. W. Holl, Painter - H. Mayer Fisher, Son and Co. London 
<unitdate>1831.</unitdate></unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>7. Maj. Gen. Wm. Moultrie engraving (proof)? some pencil lines</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>8. Horatio, Viscount Nelson, &ldquo;Engagement off Cape St. Vincent 1797.&rdquo; Painter - Hoppner, Engvr. J. Rogers, J.&amp;F. Tallis, London and Glasgow</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>9. John Jervis, Earl of St. Vincent, OB. 
<unitdate>1823.</unitdate>Engvr. H. Robinson &ldquo;from the original of Hoppner, in His Majesty's Collection.&rdquo; London, Published 
<unitdate>Aug. 1, 1830</unitdate>by Harding and Lepard. Pall Mall East.</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>10. Sir Thomas Munro Bart. K.C.B. Painted by M. A. Shee P.R.A., Engvr. H. Meyer facs. sig. Fisher, Son and Co. London 
<unitdate>1830</unitdate></unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>11. General Oglethorpe - engraving, Ravenet sculp.</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>12. Maj. Gen. Sullivan - engraving, facs. sig. (proof?) some pencil work.</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>13. Capt. James Newman Newman, R.N. Engraved by E. Scriven, Historical Engraver to the Prince Regent &amp; the princess of Wales. From a painting by A.J. Olive A.R.A., Published 
<unitdate>Oct. 30th, 1813</unitdate>by Joyce Gold, Nava Chronicle Office 103 Shoe Lane London</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>14. Nelson. Engrvd by E. Scriven from a miniature for which Lord Nelson Set to Mr. Bowyer. Pub. 
<unitdate>9th Dec. 1805</unitdate>by R. Bowyer PallMall</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>15. Capt. Sir John Ross R.N. Knt. K.S. etc.etc. facs. sig. Drawn by Thomas H. Shepherd. Engrvd by W.Watkins London: Geo. Virtue</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>16. Sr. Edward Hawke Knight of the Most Honble Order of the Bath, and Rear Admiral of the White Squadron of His Majesty's Fleet. For the Lond: Mag. Printed for R. Baldwin in Pater Noster Row.</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>17. Charles II. engraving</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>18. Lord Viscount Howe, Argus sculp. European Mag. Publ 
<unitdate>Nov. 1, 1782</unitdate>by I. Fielding, Pater-Noster Row, I. Sewell, Cornhill, &amp; I. Debrett. Piccadilly.</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>19. The Rt. Honble Alexander Hood, Viscount Bridport, K.B. facs. signature. Painted by L.F. Abbott, Engrvd by S. Freeman. Fisher, Son &amp; Co., London, 
<unitdate>1832.</unitdate></unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>20. Capt. James Cook. F.R.S. The Most Striking Likeness of the Late --- engraving. He was Born at Marton in the North Riding of Yorkshire 
<unitdate>Nov. 3, 1728,</unitdate>and unfortunately Killed by the Savages of the Island OWhyhee, 
<unitdate>Feb. 14, 1779.</unitdate></unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>21. William-Carr Beresford, D.C.L. Viscount Beresford. facs. sig. Sir Wm. Beechey, R.A., P.W.Tomkins, Esq. Fisher, Son &amp; Co. London 
<unitdate>1830</unitdate></unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>22. John Jervis, Earl of St. Vincent. K.B. facs. sig. I(or J) Keenan J. Cochran, Fisher, son &amp; Co. London 
<unitdate>1929</unitdate></unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>23. Sir Edward Cadrington, G.C.B. etc. etc. Vice Admira of the White Squadron of His Majesty's Fleet. facs. sig. Painted by Sir Thos. Lawrence P.R.A. Engrvd by J. Cochran Fisher, Son &amp; Co. London 
<unitdate>1830</unitdate></unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>24. The Late lieut. Gen. Alexander MacKenzie Frazer engraving</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>25. Louis Philippe I. King of the French. Born in Paris 
<unitdate>Oct. 6, 1773.</unitdate>engraving F. Gerard, Pinxt. Delivered Grates to the Purchasers of the Bell's New Weekly Messenger 
<unitdate>Jan. 14th &amp; 15th 1837</unitdate></unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>26. Sr. Geo. Rooke engraving Benoist sculp.</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>27. James Biddle Esqr. Of the United States Navy. Wood del. Gunbrede sculpt. Engraved for the Analectic Mag. Publ. by M. Thomas.</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>28. Sir Thomas Picton. G.C.B. facs. sig. Painted by Sir Wm. Beechey, R.A. Engraved by P.W. Tomkins Fisher, Son &amp; Co. London, 
<unitdate>1830</unitdate></unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>29. Major Gen. David Stewart of Garth. J. Watson Gordon J.B. Shaw. Publ. by Blackie &amp; Son, Glasgow</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>30. Nelson. facs. sig. W. Read sculpt. London Publ. by Richard Bentley 
<unitdate>1836</unitdate></unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>31. Earl Howe engraving</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>32. Admiral Vernon Benoist sculp.</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>33. Edward, Duke of Kent &amp; Strathearn, K.G. - K.T. - K. St. P. etc. facs. sig. Painted by Sir Wm. Beeche R.A. Engraved by E.Scriven Fisher, Son &amp; Co. London 
<unitdate>1830</unitdate>pencilled notes, biog. &amp; descriptive</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>34. Lord Nelson-engraving</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>35. Sir John Franklin Capt. R.N. facs. sig. Derby Thomson Fisher, Son &amp; Co. London 
<unitdate>1830</unitdate></unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>36. Gen. Abercrombie European Mag. Ridley sc., Pub. by J. Sewell 32 Cornhill 
<unitdate>July 1, 1801.</unitdate></unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>37. Lord Cochrane R. Cooper sc.</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>38. The Rt. Honble Lord Collingwood. Engrvd by Ridley by permission of Messrs. Clay &amp; Scriven European Mag. Publ. by J. Asperne at the Bible, Crown &amp; Constitution, Cornhill, 
<unitdate>June 1, 1810.</unitdate></unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>39. Henry William Paget. Marquess of Anglessey. K.G. etc., Lord Lieut.-Gen. and Gen-Governor of Ireland, etc. facs. sig. Painted by Sir Thos. Lawrence,Engraved by S. Freeman Fisher, Son &amp; Co. London 
<unitdate>1831.</unitdate></unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>40. The Rt. Hon. Lieut. Gen. Sir Geo. Murray.G.C.B. F.R.S. etc. facs. sig. Painted by Sir Thos. Lawrence P.R.A. Engraved by H. Meyer,Fisher, Son &amp; Co. London 
<unitdate>1831</unitdate></unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>41. Il Fonte Crane la Pisma?engraving proof</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>42. Il Fonte Aretresa G.P.? engraving proof</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>43. Benjamin Franklin photo of oil by Duplessis</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>44. John Hancock facs. sig. Engraved by I.B. Forrest, Painted by J. Herring from the orig. by J.S.Copley in Faneuil Hall.</unittitle></did>
<note>
<p>signed out - no location listed</p></note></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>45. John Caldwell Calhoun facs. sig. Engraved by T.B. Welch from a Drawing by J.B. Longacre</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>46. [Duke of Cumberland, Bro. of Geo. III] engraving</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>47. Charles Howard, Earl of Nottingham OB 1624 Engrvd by J. Jenkins From the orig. in the collection of the Rt. Honble the Earl of Verulam. Publ. by Harding, Triphock &amp; Lepard, Finsburg Square London 
<unitdate>April 1, 1825.</unitdate></unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>48. William the Fourth engraving?proof</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>49. Lieut. Gen. Sir Ralph Abercromby K.B. facs. sig. Painted by J. Hoppner, R.A. Engrvd by H.D.Cook Fisher, Son &amp; Co. London 
<unitdate>1831</unitdate></unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>50. Cuthbert Collingwood. Baron Collingwood facs. sig. Painted by F. Howard Esqr. Engrved by W. Finden Fisher, Son &amp; Co. London 
<unitdate>1832.</unitdate></unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>51. Capt. Jos. Huddart. F.R.S. Painted by John Hoppner, Esqr, RA Engrvd by James Stow From a picture in the Possession of Chas. Turner Esqr. (4&times;4&times;3&times;4ft.). London; publ. 
<unitdate>2nd Nov. 1801</unitdate>by Lauris &amp; Whittle, Fleet Street &amp; Charles Turner of Limehouse Ptd. by J. Collins []</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>52. James Abram Garfield Pres. of the United States 
<unitdate>1881,</unitdate>John A. Lowell Bank Note Co. Boston USA Copyright 
<unitdate>1910</unitdate></unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>53. Amerigo Vespucci, pencil drawing for (or from) an etching [Teschiero] L'originale existe [UNK] [UNK] Reale di Firenze</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>54. _____ photo Civil War officer (navy)</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>55. _____ 3 mounted photos Civil War period (navy offr. cntr.)</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>56. _____ photo pre-Civil War officer</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>57. _____ photo pre-Civil War officer -army (Brady photo)</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>58. 
<emph render="italic">[F.B. Harwood?] </emph>photo pre-Civil War officer -navy (ensign?)</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>59. Sophia Dallas Bache photo</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>60. [Burke?] photo -navy</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>61. _____ photo of painting of woman</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>62. H. P. Babcock photo -navy Asst. Surg.</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>63. _____ photo -mounted man and woman</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>64. [Stringham -lft.; Van Brunt -rt.?] photo -mounted</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>65. [Stringham?] photo -mounted</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>66. [? -top; Winfield Scott -bottom?] photo -mounted</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>67. _____ photo -mounted -navy</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>68. _____ photo -mounted -navy</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>69. _____ photo -mounted - woman</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>70. &ldquo;W. Gould Turkish Bath Smyrna 
<unitdate>1954</unitdate>
<emph render="italic">Dozing Crisis&rdquo; </emph>water color photo [of Gould?]</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>71. _____ photo -navy</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>72. Monument erected at the Navy Yard Washington. Engrvd. for the Analectic Magazine and Naval Chronicle. Published by M. Thomas</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>73. David Porter Esqr. of the United States Navy. Wood. Pinxt. Edwin sc. Engraved for Analectic Magazine Published by M. Thomas.</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>74. Commodore Barney Wood. Pinxt. Childs &amp; Gunber sc.</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>75. Oliver H. Perry Esq. of the United States Navy Waldo pinxit. Edwin sc. Engraved for Analectic Magazine - Entered according to Act of Congress 18__.</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>76. Lewis Washington Esqr. of the United States Navy Jarvis Pinxt. Gambrede Sculpt. Engraved for the Analectic Mag. - Published by M. Thomas. Copy Right Secured According to Act of Congress 
<unitdate>Oct. 2, 1815.</unitdate>Printed by Rogers &amp; F._____</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>77. James Lawrence Esqr. Late of the United States Navy Stuart pinxt. Rollinson sct. Engraved for the Analectic Mag.</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>78. [Martha Washington] Engraved by J.B. Longacre from an original miniature by Robertson -in possession of G.W.P. Custis.</unittitle></did>
<note>
<p>signed out - no location given</p></note></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>79. Young woman Engraved by J. Cheney &amp; J.G. Kellogg</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>80. James Madison Aged 82 facs. sig. Engraved by T.B. Welch from a drawing by J.B. Longacre taken from life at Montpelier Va. 
<unitdate>July, 1833.</unitdate></unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>81. _____ Painted by J.W. Jarvis Engraved by T. Woolnoth.</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>82. Margaret Wilson and Marian Huntington (d. of C.P.) 
<unitdate>ca. 1905.</unitdate>Chutes San Francisco Souvenie Tin Type.</unittitle></did>
<note>
<p>missing</p></note></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>83. [U.S.Grant] Daguerreotype by M.B. Brady Engraved by R. Whitechurch.</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>84. Nathaniel Parker Willis photo &amp; typed biog. note</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>85. _____ photo</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>86. George Polhill engraved portrait &amp; ptd. calling card.</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>87. [A.A. Harwood] photo</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>88. Franklin D. Roosevelt engraved portrait</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>89. [James Monroe?] Engrvd by A.B. Durand from the painting by J. Vanderlyn in the City Hall New York</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>90. Col. Wm. Duane engraved portrait</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>91. [Alexander Hamilton] Engrvd by E. Prud'homme from the original miniature by Arch. Robertson.</unittitle></did>
<note>
<p>signed out - no location listed</p></note></c02></c01>
<c01>
<did>
<container label="Box " type="box">3</container>
<container label="Folder " type="folder">31</container>
<unittitle>Autographs, etc.</unittitle></did>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>1. John A. Barney autograph with engraved portrait</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>2. Benjamin Franklin engraved portrait on verso of #1</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>3. Charles Cotesworth Pinkney, Autograph and engraved portrait</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>4. H[enry] Knox autograph and engraved portrait</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>5. Thomas Pinckney autograph and engraved portrait and typed biog. sketch</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>6. Thomas Pinkney verso Timothy Pickering 2 autographs engraved portrait &amp; typed biog. sketch.</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>7. Thomas Truxton autograph salutation &amp; sig. &amp; engrvd. pic. of medal.</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>8. Edward Preble Autograph, engraved portrait &amp; pic. of medal</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>9. Stephen Decatur auto. engrvd portrait, &amp; sig. of James [Barron]</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>10. David Porter auto. &amp; salutation, engrvd portrait</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>11. James Lawrence auto, engrvd portrait, typed biog. sketch verso ptd. map Battle of Lake Erie 
<unitdate>9/10, 1813</unitdate></unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>12. O.H. Perry auto. 
<unitdate>Aug. 11, 1815 &amp;</unitdate>engraved portrait</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>13. Thomas Macdonough sal. A. &amp; engraved portrait</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>14. Joseph Story sal. A. &amp; engraved portrait</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>15. Henry Middleton A &amp; typed biog. sketch</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>16. Daniel D. Tompkins A &amp; sal. &amp; sig.</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>17. J. J. Nicholson A. 
<unitdate>2 Aug. 1824</unitdate></unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>18. Andrew A. Harwood sig. &amp; photo &amp; sig. &amp; sal. of E.A. DeVallette</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>19. Basil Hall sig.</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>20. Edward Livingston sal., sig., engraved portrait, typed biog.</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>21. William John Duane A. sentiment S.</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>22. George Cruikshank 
<unitdate>1837</unitdate>autograph on a title page &amp; an illus. by G.C. of &ldquo;Robinson Crusoe&rdquo;</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>23. R.B. Hayes sig. on card 18__</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>24. D. Duane sig. [sister of E.F. Bache]</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>25. Gertrude Atherton ALS 
<unitdate>n.d.</unitdate>to _____? #84</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>26. Nancy Astor sig. (Vicountess) &amp; clip</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>27. Archibald MacLeish sig. on title page of ptd. addre</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>28. cvr. for A. Lincoln doc.</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>29. Robert A. Millikan - A.</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>30. Gertrude Atherton - A.</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>31. Joseph H. Choate ALS to E. Denman McNear 11Jan, 1916 re: Alpha Delta Phi</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>32. Wm. S. Sims A. Newport, R.I. 
<unitdate>June, 1923</unitdate></unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>33. Richard Halliburton A. &amp; sentiment to Wilson Harwood</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>34. Gertrude Atherton 
<unitdate>1931</unitdate>A. on Hamlin School p.c.</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>35. J. _____ Esq. (32) A.</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>36. Frances Hodgson Burnett A. 1/92</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>37. Chs. C. Turner A.</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>38. Fedrika Bremer Auto.</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>39. _____lina de Murskc_____ A.</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>40. C.W. Cadman A.</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>41. Louis Adamic A. 
<unitdate>1940</unitdate></unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>42. Chas. Gordon A.</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>43. Geo. W. _____ A. (27)</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>44. T. Vaughan SR A. on Regent's Park admission ticket.</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>45. Algernon S. Sullivan to Margaret ANS</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>46. J.A. Garfield autograph</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>47. Calvin Coolidge A. on White House card</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>48. Fanny Janauschek A. San Francisco 
<unitdate>June, 1865</unitdate></unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>49. B. M. Boyer M.C. A. &amp; photo</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>50. Alexander V. Griswold A. &amp; facs., engraved portrai</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>51. Frances Hodgson Burnett [facs.?] AQS from Little Lord Fauntleroy 
<unitdate>n.d.</unitdate></unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>52. Franklin Harwood calling card sig.</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>53. Woodrow Wilson Autograph</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>54. Napoleon III, imperial cover to Murat</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>55. _____Exec. Mansion cvr. to Miss Harwood (28)</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>56. A.D_____ sig. to Lt. Andrew A. Harwood Legation at Naples</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>57. Lt. Gen. Bernard ptd. calling card</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>58. G.B_____ Autograph San Francisco 
<unitdate>June 10, 1878</unitdate></unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>59. Vivian Burnett A. &amp; quote</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>60. Dept. of State cvr. 
<unitdate>1894</unitdate>to G.S. Wilson</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>61. Henry M. Stanley A. -?facs.</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>62. Horatio Alger, Jr. A.</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>63. E. Sothern (actor) A.</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>64. H. J. Montague A. &amp; typed biog. note</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>65. W. M. Crane A. &amp; photo (naval officer)</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>66. Dion Boncica[net] or [relt]? Irish actor A. &amp; typed biog. note</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>67. [David] KalaKaua A. &amp; typed biog. note</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>68. T. Adolphus _____ A. &amp; sal.</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>69. U.S. Grant A.</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>70. Grover Cleveland A. 
<unitdate>Feb. 21, 1887 &amp;</unitdate>Frances Folsom Cleveland A. 
<unitdate>Feb. 15, 1887.</unitdate></unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>71. Mahlon Dickerson A.</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>72. L. L. Lomax A. &amp; typed biog. note</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>73. Louis M. Goldsborough A. &amp; photo &amp; typed biog.note</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>74. A. H. Foote 2 A. photo</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>75. S. F. DuPont 2 autographs A.date 
<unitdate>1/1/1863</unitdate>photo</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>76. W.T. Sherman autograph, typed biog. note, engrvd portrait</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>77. Hugh McCulloch autograph, typed biog. note</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>78. R.W. Gilder Auto. (check Endorsement)</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>79. E. Everett A. typed biog. note, engrvd portrait</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>80. A.D. Bache A., typed biog. note</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>81. M.C. Perry A. etc.</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>82. C.G. [Perry] A.</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>83. [Catalyna?] [Totten?] A.</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>84. Major Sabine [A.]?</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>85. Charles Danberry A., typed biog. note</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>86. Tho. Sergeant 2 A. &amp; typed biog. note</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>87. [John] Phillips AN frag., typed biog. note.</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>88. John G. Whittier A. &amp; addressed to Grosvenor M. Robinson 
<unitdate>Apr. 1, 1882</unitdate></unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>89. I. H. Hill A., typed biog. note</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>90. R.W. Emerson A. &amp; mag. photo</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>91. R. J. Walker A. (frank) mag. photo, verso unidentified engraved portrait</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>92. H. Clay A., engraved portrait, verso - engraved portrait of Calhoun</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>93. H. M. Kilgore ANS 
<unitdate>n.d.</unitdate></unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>94. V. B[ush] ANS 
<unitdate>n.d.</unitdate></unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>95. [C. Lion; or C. Iren; or Cyrus W_____]? cvr. addressed to Harwood &amp; _____</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>96. _____ cvr. addressed to Harwood</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>97. Marie Carie, photograph</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>98. Casper Nista engraved portrait and photograph</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<unittitle>99. Thomas Jefferson, on engrave</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<container label="Box " type="box">3</container>
<container label="Folder " type="folder">32</container>
<unittitle>&ldquo;Letter Book, 
<unitdate>May 24, 1803.&rdquo;</unitdate>Copies of letters sent by John E. Harwood and poems by John E. Harwood.</unittitle>
<physdesc>1 vol.</physdesc></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<container label="Box " type="box">3</container>
<container label="Folder " type="folder">33</container>
<unittitle>&ldquo;Inspection Book, Ordnance.&rdquo; Book maintained by Powell at the Washington Navy Yard, 
<unitdate>1846-.</unitdate></unittitle>
<physdesc>1 vol.</physdesc></did>
<scopecontent>
<p>Some tipped in letters.</p></scopecontent></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<container label="Box " type="box">3</container>
<container label="Folder " type="folder">34</container>
<unittitle>&ldquo;General-Orders.&rdquo; General orders inscribed in long hand, probably by Stephen B. Luce.</unittitle>
<physdesc>1 vol.</physdesc></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<container label="Box " type="box">3</container>
<container label="Folder " type="folder">35</container>
<unittitle>A.A. Harwood's log on the U.S. Frigate 
<emph render="italic">Constitution, </emph>
<unitdate>1826,</unitdate>1 vol. (Vol. 2nd)</unittitle></did></c02></c01>
<c01>
<did>
<unittitle>Framed Items and Oversize</unittitle></did>
<c02>
<did>
<container label="Box " type="box">3</container>
<container label="Folder " type="folder">36</container>
<unittitle>1. 
<unitdate>1722, May 8,</unitdate>Land Patent George I of Eng. to John Depuy land in Orange Co. N.Y. (2000 acres) s. [W.] Babin, SEC On verso 2 ads repts s. Arch d. Kennedy to John Depuy, 
<unitdate>7/19, 1727, and Sept. 15, 1736,</unitdate>Rept. ADS [?] deputy recr. gen. to Mrs. Anne Depuy 
<unitdate>June 28, 1746,</unitdate>to Thomas Preston 
<unitdate>Sept. 11, 1756.</unitdate>Sig. of Gilliland and &ldquo;This belongs to Joseph M. _____ 
<unitdate>1795&rdquo;/.</unitdate></unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<container label="Box " type="box">3</container>
<container label="Folder " type="folder">37</container>
<unittitle>2. 
<unitdate>1758, May 8.</unitdate>Endenture - land in Orange Co. N.Y. Francis Many and wife Margaret of Philadelphia, to Thomas Preston of Philadelphia. s. Francis Many, Margaret Many, John David, Jno. Reily, John Kirke.</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<container label="Box " type="box">3</container>
<container label="Folder " type="folder">38</container>
<unittitle>3. 
<unitdate>1764, Jan. 7.</unitdate>Indenture for land in Orange Co. N.Y. John Peter [Tetard] and wife Frances and William Gilliland s. J.S. Tetard, Fr. Tetard, Robert [Pillson], and W. Cunningham, William Smith</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<container label="Oversize " type="othertype">26</container>
<unittitle>4. [Boston Newspaper] 1 sheet ptd. by Green and Russell 
<unitdate>July 1766</unitdate></unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<container label="Oversize " type="othertype">1</container>
<unittitle>5. Society of the Cincinnati Membership Cert. for Samuel Snow Esqr. 
<unitdate>Jan. 1, 1784</unitdate>s. Geo. Washington same as above for Benjamin Franklin 
<unitdate>July 1789</unitdate>s. &amp; Washington</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<container label="Oversize " type="othertype">2</container>
<unittitle>[UNK]</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<container label="Oversize " type="othertype">3</container>
<unittitle>6. Newport Marine Soc. cert. membership of Peleg Wood 
<unitdate>Jan. 7, 1794</unitdate>s. Benjamin Sayer and Jenkin G. Warner
<unitdate>7/25/73</unitdate></unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<container label="Oversize " type="othertype">24</container>
<unittitle>7. General Advertiser (Philadelphia) Mon. 
<unitdate>Dec. 22, 1794 Pub.</unitdate>by Benjamin Franklin Bache</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<container label="Oversize " type="othertype">28</container>
<unittitle>8. The Newport (Rhode Island) Mercury Publisher- Henry Barber Tues. 
<unitdate>April 26, 1796</unitdate></unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<container label="Oversize " type="othertype">29</container>
<unittitle>9. The Newport Mercury Tues. 
<unitdate>May 2, 1797</unitdate></unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<container label="Oversize " type="othertype">30</container>
<unittitle>10. The Newport Mercury Tues. Aug. 
<unitdate>29, 1797</unitdate></unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<container label="Oversize " type="othertype">31</container>
<unittitle>11. Michigan Essays; or The Impartial Observer (Detroit) Vol. 1, No. 1 Thurs. 
<unitdate>Aug. 31, 1809.</unitdate>Ptd. and Pub. by James M. Miller</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<container label="Oversize " type="othertype">4</container>
<unittitle>12. A.A. Harwood Appointment as midshipman 
<unitdate>Jan. 1, 1818</unitdate>s. James Monroe, Wm. Blagrove, P.W. [Crowninshield] framed - on top</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<container label="Oversize " type="othertype">5</container>
<unittitle>A.A. Harwood appointment Lieutenant 
<unitdate>Feb. 21, 1828</unitdate>s. J.Q. Adams, Saml. L. Southard, R.B. [Maury]</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<container label="Oversize " type="othertype">34</container>
<unittitle>13. Paris - ptd. map 
<unitdate>1837</unitdate>Leclere</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<container label="Oversize " type="othertype">6</container>
<unittitle>Rhode Island Historical Society member certificate A.A. Harwood, 
<unitdate>July 5, 1841</unitdate>John Howland, [W.R.?] Staples.</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<container label="Oversize " type="othertype">7</container>
<unittitle>14. A.A. Harwood appointment Commander 
<unitdate>Oct. 4, 1848</unitdate>s. James K. Polk, J. Y. Mason, L.B. Hardin</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<container label="Oversize " type="othertype">8</container>
<unittitle>15. Andrew A Harwood appointment Commander 
<unitdate>Feb. 9, 1849</unitdate>s. James K. Polk, J.Y. Mason, L.B. Hardin</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02>
<did>
<container label="Oversize " type="othertype">9</container>
<unittitle>Alfred Wheeler appointment U.S. Attorney General for Southern California 
<unitdate>Feb. 10, 1852</unitdate></unittitle></did></c02>
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<unittitle>16. A.A. Harwood, appointment. Captain 
<unitdate>Oct. 2, 1855</unitdate>s. Franklin Pierce, J.C. Dobbin, L.B. Hardin</unittitle></did></c02>
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<unittitle>17. Andrew A. Harwood apptmt. Captain 
<unitdate>July 24, 1856</unitdate>S. [Franklin Pierce], J.C. Dobbin, L.B. Hardin</unittitle></did></c02>
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<unittitle>18. A. A. Harwood Apptmt Chief of Bur. of Ordinance and Hydrography in the Dept. of the Navy 
<unitdate>Aug. 9, 1861</unitdate>s. Abraham Lincoln, Gideon Welles., Wm. Pelloran oversize</unittitle></did></c02>
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<unittitle>19. A. A. Harwood apptmt Commodore 
<unitdate>Feb. 21, 1863</unitdate>s. Abraham Lincoln, Gideon Welles. Wm. P. Moran</unittitle></did></c02>
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<unittitle>20. George S. Wilson 1st Lt. Cmmn. 17th Indiana Vols. 
<unitdate>Apr. 26, 1864</unitdate>s. O.P. Marten, Laz. Noble. glued to mat</unittitle></did></c02>
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<unittitle>21. Henry W. Harwood apptmt 3rd Lt. Revenue Service 
<unitdate>Mar. 7, 1865</unitdate>s. Abraham Lincoln, Geo. Harrington</unittitle></did></c02>
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<unittitle>22. Henry W. Harwood apptmt 2nd Lt. Revenue Service 
<unitdate>June 4, 1866</unitdate>s. Andrew Johnson, Hugh McCulloch</unittitle></did></c02>
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<unittitle>23. George S. Wilson apptmt 2nd Lt. 12th Regt. Inf. 
<unitdate>June 10, 1868</unitdate>s. Andrew Johnson J. M. Schofield, E.D. Townsend</unittitle></did></c02>
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<unittitle>24. Andrew A. Harwood apptmt Rear Adm. Returned 
<unitdate>Feb. 16, 1869</unitdate>s. Andrew Johnson, Gideon Welles, Wm. P. Moran</unittitle></did></c02>
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<unittitle>25. Henry W. Harwood apptmt 1st Lt. Revenue Service 
<unitdate>Apr. 10, 1871</unitdate>s. U.S. Grant, Geo. S.Boutwell</unittitle></did></c02>
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<unittitle>26. George S. Wilson apptmt 1st Lt. 12th Inf. 
<unitdate>Jan. 12, 1877</unitdate>s. U.S. Grant, J.D. Cameron, E. D. Townsend</unittitle></did></c02>
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<unittitle>27. Military Order of the Loyal Legion memb. cert. of Geo. S. Wilson 
<unitdate>Mar. 1, 1885</unitdate>s. [W. S.] Hancock, W.R. Smedberg, John P. Nicholson</unittitle></did></c02>
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<unittitle>28. George S. Wilson apptmt Capt. 12th Inf. 
<unitdate>Aug. 9, 1886,</unitdate>s. Grover Cleveland Wm. C. Endicott, R.C. Drum.</unittitle></did></c02>
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<unittitle>29. Geo. S. Wilson apptmt AAG., Major 
<unitdate>Dec. 12, 1893</unitdate>s. Grover Cleveland, Daniel S. Lamont, Geo. Hughes</unittitle></did></c02>
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<unittitle>30. Atlas (26) 
<unitdate>1894</unitdate>Pt. XXVI</unittitle></did></c02>
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<unittitle>31. Atlas (34) to Accompany the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies Wh. G.P.O. 
<unitdate>1895</unitdate>Pt. XXIV</unittitle></did></c02>
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<unittitle>32. Franklin B. Harwood apptmt 3rd Lt. RCS 
<unitdate>Aug. 2, 1901</unitdate>s. William McKinley, L.J. Gage</unittitle></did></c02>
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<unittitle>33. Franklin B. Harwood apptmt 2nd Lt. Revenue Cutter Service 
<unitdate>May 3, 1904</unitdate>s. Theodore Roosevelt, L.M. Shaw</unittitle></did></c02>
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<unittitle>34. Oakland Tribune Extra 
<unitdate>Apr. 18, 1906</unitdate>Earthquake</unittitle></did></c02>
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<unittitle>35. San Francisco Examiner 
<unitdate>Nov. 11, 1918</unitdate>(16pp) &ldquo;Germany Surrenders&rdquo;</unittitle></did></c02>
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<unittitle>37. Thomas Jefferson engr. portrait and autograph. Engraved by H.B. Hall from an original portrait by G. Stuart. BOX 4 - FRAMED ITEMS</unittitle></did>
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