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Carnegie Endowment for International Peace New York and Washington Offices records, 1910-1954
335 linear feetJohn Otis Given Papers, 1845-1909
2 linear feetIsaac Bell papers, 1787-1940
0.5 linear feetThere is a letter book / account book of 347 p., 1790-1856, containing 466 draft copies of his commercial and social correspondence with shipping agents in Great Britain, France, Spain, Portugal, Holland, Germany, China, Canada, as well as in the United States. The correspondence concerns Bell's business arrangements, the various cargos he shipped and their disposal, political affairs affecting the shipping trade, laws and treaties of various countries to be dealt with, taxes, embargoes, piracy, threats of war, and other pertinent events. A second account book of 84 p. (many are blank), 1787-1852, for the Ship Stephania and others contains ships' records for 1799 to 1828 and miscellaneous accounts up to 1857. There is a one volume carbon typescript (113 p.) of genealogical notes and reminiscences by Gordon Knox Bell (Regent of the University of the State of New York and grandson of Isaac Bell) and others, ca.1940. There is also an essay and lists of the residents of Greenwich Street (including the Bell and Rogers families) by Elizur Yale Smith with related correspondence, 1940.
Dennis Ryan Editorial Cartoon Collection, 1873-2010
8.5 linear feetJack I. Patton : Freedom of the Sea, 1940-1942 September 9 Box 29, Folder 5
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- Description: United States merchant shipping takes serious losses . From Dallas Dispatch Journal
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Description: United States merchant shipping takes serious losses . From Dallas Dispatch Journal . Signature: Patton .
Rollin Kirby : Who Says America Can't Be Attacked?, 1942 April 3 Box 62, Folder 4
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- Description: 100 Allied merchant ships sunk by Nazis in American waters . Signature: Rollin Kirby .
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Description: 100 Allied merchant ships sunk by Nazis in American waters . Signature: Rollin Kirby .