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Aggie Music Related Materials

1-1: Aggieland Orchestra Photographs, 1945-1960

1-2: Singing Cadets Photographs, 1954-1960

1-3: Singing Cadets Programs and Clippings, 1956-1960
1956 Roster and Program
Awards Banquet Program, April 9, 1960 (2 copies)
1957-1958 Banquet Program (2 copies)
1959-1960 Banquet Program
News article "Concert At S. Methodist A&M Singing Cadets In", February 13, 1957

1-4: Summer Entertainment Series Photographs, 1945-1953

1-5: Summer Entertainment Series Programs, 1947-1960
"The Mikado", July 10-11, 1956
"Hit the Deck"
"Oklahoma", July 12-13 1960
"Smoky Mountain", July 9-10, 1957
"Sweethearts", July 8-9, 1958
"Rio Rita", June 28-29, 1949
"The Mikado", July 14-15, 1947 (2 copies)
"H. M. S. Pinafore", Summer 1950 (3 copies)
"Trial By Jury", July 14-15, 1959
News articles "'Oklahoma!' In Brilliant Production At The Grove", Summer 1960
Newspaper photos, the cast of 'The Mikado' and T. D. Carroll (The Mikado Himself)

1-6: Summer Entertainment Series Clippings, 1953-1960
Costume Plot for the cast of "Pirates of Penzance", Summer of 1953
News article "'Mikado' Is Charming In Production At A&M Grove" and "Boone, Thurman In Lead Of Grove 'Mikado' Musical"

1-7: Aggieland Orchestra, Singing Cadets, and Band Rehearsing and Recording (1950-1951), and Photographs (1957)

1-8: Music Hall Clippings, 1964
News article "First Home of Consol Being Razed at A&M"
News article "Landmark at A&M, Old Music Hall, Razed"

1-9: Letters from former A&M Musicians
Letter from Richard C. Halter to "Bill"
Letter from P. E. Zimmerman to Turner
Picture of 'The Aggieland' from P. E. Zimmerman attached to a list of 'Membership of the respective Aggieland Orchestras during the period 1921-1925.
From S. E. Schaefer to W. M. Turner, March 15, 1972
From Dr. Roland C. Mallett to "Bill", with attached news articles
From S. E. Schaefer to Turner, March 8, 1972
From Jack R. Maguire to Turner, January 1, 1972
From Don G. Simpson to Turner, May 31, 1972

Also included in the box:
"Music from Aggieland" including Texas Aggie Band; Singing Cadets; Aggieland Orchestra; Yell Practice (2 copies)

Aggie Students for Space Exploration - Aggie Wranglers

Aggie Students for Space Exploration
-Photocopies #1-50
-Pictures #1-25

Aggie Sweethearts
-Photocopies #1-50
-Pictures #1-25

Aggie "T"
-Photocopies #1-50
-Pictures #1-25
-Pictures #26-50
-Negatives
-Duplicates
-Slides

Aggie Toasters
-Photocopies #1-50
-Pictures #1-25

Aggie Wranglers
-Photocopies #1-50
-Pictures #1-25

Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas Yell Book Collection

  • US TxAM-C C000282
  • Collection
  • 1904-1932

This collection consists of Texas A&M College's yell books from 1904 to 1932.

These yell books from A&M College's early history was the start of the school's tradition of having yell leaders, who led yells at football games. Some books feature yells that are no longer in use, and older versions of A&M yells used today.

The books were created in Bryan-College Station, Texas for the sole purpose of being used by A&M College students at football games. Their layout and designs changed throughout the decades along with the advertisements from local establishments.

Most of this collection was owned by former students, so you may see names, doodles, and in some cases homemade yells.

Agricultural Aviation

1/1
Aeronautical Engineering correspondence

1/2
Evaluation of Grumman Aircraft (Brusse) Booklet
Recognition from Texas A&M about research.
Letter from Archie M. Kahan to Mr. Randy Moore.

1/3
Application of Aircraft to Agriculture, and project statement (1 of 2)

1/4
Application of Aircraft to Agriculture, and project statement (2 of 2)

Agriculture Curricula

Contains articles/addresses on system for agricultural education in Texas (1913), agricultural educational program in Texas, objectives of agricultural colleges, and other closely-related articles.

Agriculture Curricula

Contains articles/addresses relating to agricultural curriculum dated 1924, 1925, 1936. Includes article on a revised curriculum for agriculture by Sam B. Shirky.

Agriculture Graduates: Opportunities For.

Contains 1931 radio talk, article on agricultural leadership, articles on positions for agricultural graduates, agriculture as a vocation, future of vocational agriculture work in Texas.

Alan Dean Foster Collection

  • US TxAM-C C000193
  • Collection
  • 1977

This collection contains a 286-page unproofed typed copy of Foster's 1977 novel The End of the Matter.

Foster, Alan D.

Alaskan Aggies - Alpha Kappa Psi

Alaskan Aggies
-Photocopies #1-50
-Pictures #1-25

All Night Fair
-Photocopies #1-50
-Pictures #1-25

All University Night
-Photocopies #1-50
-Pictures #1-25
-Negatives

Alpha Chi Omega
-Photocopies #1-50
-Pictures #1-25

Alpha Delta Pi
-Photocopies #1-50
-Pictures #1-25

Alpha Epsilon
-Photocopies #1-50
-Pictures #1-25

Alpha Epsilon Delta
-Photocopies #1-50
-Pictures #1-25

Alpha Gamma Delta
-Photocopies #1-50
-Pictures #1-25

Alpha Gamma Rho
-Photocopies #1-50
-Pictures #1-25

Alpha Kappa Alpha
-Photocopies #1-50
-Pictures #1-25

Alpha Kappa Psi
-Photocopies #1-50
-Pictures #1-25

Albert S. Brient Collection

  • US TxAM-C 282
  • Collection

This collection contains an assortment of newspaper clippings, photographs, letters, and a typed 'saga' of Albert S. Brient.

Included are photographs from the 1923 Texas A&M Varsity Basketball team, biographic information on Brient, correspondence concerning his efforts to be declared a member of the "T" Association 44 years after his college days, as well as newspaper articles both about Brient and about his finally being awarded a "T".

Brient, Albert S.

Albums and Cards from Belgium, Spain, and Germany

2-1: Nos Belles Colonies

  • By Chocolat Suchard, Undated

2-2: Voyage de sa Majestic le Roi Baudouin I au Congo Belge en 1955

  • By Lacsia Solac, circa 1955. Chronicles the 1955 visit of King Baudoin of Belgium.

2-3: Cosmorama de Africa

  • A Spanish album by Chocolates Torras, 1965. Nice artwork with all 230 cards present.

2-4: Deutsche Kolonien

  • A German chromo cigarette card album made during the Nazi period. Interesting not only for content but it is written in old German. Complete with all 270 cards present. Most of it is on Africa (Cameroun, German Southwest Africa, German East Africa, Togo) with a few pages on colonies in the far east. Nice artwork.

2-5: Notre Congo/Onze Kongo

  • A Belgian chromo album on the Belgian Congo by Superchocolat Jacques, 1948. All 225 cards are present. Lots of preamble and text. Nice artwork.

2-6: Jagers op Wilde Dieren

  • A Belgian chromo album on hunting throughout the world, by Chocolate Martougin. circa 1960. Half of the 30 subjects deal with Africa. Nice artwork.

2-7: Brooke Bond Cards: History of Adventurers and Explorers

2-8: Warriors of the World, by Reddings Teas Co., circa 1962

Albums from Belgium, Spain, Germany, France, and the United Kingdom

1-1: Album Congo

  • A beautiful Belgian album by Chocolate Astra circa 1929. It is complete with all 100 cards and is dedicated to the Belgian Congo. The album cover has separated from the book proper but can be glued. Nice artwork.

1-2: Maravillas de Africa

  • A Spanish sticker album on Africa. Dated 1971. All 48 stickers are present. Nice artwork.

1-3: Afrika

  • A German cigarette card album produced in 1952 by Margarine-Union. 71 pages of cards and lots of text.

1-4: Voyage Autour du Monde Afrique

  • A French album by Casino, a multi-product food seller. Undated, circa 1955. All 250 stickers are present. Nice artwork.

1-5: Africa Y Sus Habitantes

  • A Spanish chromo album by Album Maga. All 216 chromos are present. Nice artwork. 1965.

1-6: Belgisch Congo Belge

  • Actually 2 albums by Chocolat Aiglon. 120 chromos in total and complete. Nice artwork.

1-7: A Traves de Africa

  • A Spanish chromo album by Chocolates Batanga. All 100 chromos are present. Nice artwork. circa 1960.

1-8: Africa el Mundo a Traves de sus Continentes

  • A Spanish album by Cultural RAM, it features 76 photo chromos and 41 flags. Complete.

1-9: African Wildlife

  • A UK album by Grandee Mild Cigars. It features 30 photo images of African wildlife. 1987.

1-10: Les Merveilles Du Monde

  • Card album by Nestle, vol.4, circa 1957-1958

1-11: Explorations et Aventures

  • by Nestle, circa 1954

Alex Haley Collection

  • US TxAM-C C000012
  • Collection
  • 1949-1965, 1967, 1991

This collection consists of one box of material that includes heavily edited and complete manuscript pages from the Autobiography of Malcolm X, his writings on Mahalia Jackson, Wilma Rudolph, the story Queenie, a follow-up to Roots, and other writings. Also included are his notes regarding the re-run of the mini-series Roots. He mentions a meeting he had with Warren Beatty where they discussed Roots. The notes are titled "Re: Roots Re-Run for TV Guide. Between the Covers acquired the collection from a bookseller who bought it directly from the estate of Virginia Hannon. A group of early letters from Alex Haley it's seven letters sent between 1949-1954 (one from 1967) to close family friend, Virginia Hannon. The letters present Haley, then a journalist in the Coast Guard, trying to get his writing career started and relating thoughts about his working habits, carious siblings, and plans for the future. All letters are written light, optimistic, and sometimes flirtatious style. Accompanying them are several related photographs, including one of Hannon in uniform, and a copy of Haley's posthumous novel Queen inscribed to her by his brother, George.

The July 2015 addendum includes an archive of seven Typed Letters Signed from Alex Haley sent between 1949-1954 (with one from 1967) to a close family friend, along with related photographs and the first edition of Queen Inscribed by his brother George Haley. The letters are overall near fine with typical folds from being mailing and light toning, with their original mailing envelopes that show wear including are nick, tears, and chip, but all are present; the photos are fine. The book is fine in a fine dustwrapper.

The letters, which are signed both as "Alex" and "Palmer," his middle name, were written to Virginia Hannon, a woman who taught Alex Haley French at Alcorn College before he left to join the Coast Guard. The letters begin after he's become a journalist writing for Coast Guard Magazine, and it seems, after an absence from Hannon. The letters are very familiar and playful with references to her French class, updates on his brothers George and Julius, and although married, some flirtatious comments about her breasts, "they were not as you say, spinsterly," and his faraway demeanor in class, "believe me, love, I was not, when you observed me, thinking about any damned touchdowns." There is also lots of talk about Haley's writing career. The early letters from 1949 included his thoughts on his drive to be a writer: "I'm trying pretty hard and have thus far had some minor successes," as well as his bad habits: "I'm essentially lazy, but I love to write once I get started." It's during an extended hospital stay for the treatment of a pilonidal cyst in 1953 that he seems to really make headway: "I never had so much time on end to write in my life. I have to stand up to type, to be sure, but - boy, am I turning out the words! Things I've wanted to work on for ages." In a letter the next year he excitedly describes what was his first big career break: "The prime accomplishment to date, a milestone in my life, I guess, was the sale two weeks ago, of 'The Harlem that Nobody Knows,' a 4,000-word piece, to Reader's Digest ... As a result, I, last week, got taken in the stable of Ruth Aley, probably one of the top 5 literary agents in the country. I am working like a bastard, to put it bluntly." The job led to a series of articles in the magazine and an assignment with Playboy interviewing many of the most important African-Americans of the day. The final letter from 1967 takes the form of two short but sweet holograph notes to Hannon written on the margins of a form letter and a photocopied travel article. They show a busy, successful writer still trying to keep in touch with an old friend.

The letters are accompanied by a black and white photograph of a young Hannon in a military uniform (possibly Red Cross), along with two later color photos of George with Wynelle [Hannon's sister] and George with President Bill Clinton. Plus, there is a copy of Haley's book Queen, published posthumously, and warmly Inscribed by George: "To my dear sister, Virginia Rose Hannon With love, respect and appreciation Your brother George Haley - and all the rest of the Haley Family 12 June 1993." An interesting and intimate collection of early correspondence from one of the most influential African-American writers of the 20th Century.

Haley, Alex

Alexander Thomson Letter

  • US TxAM-C 37
  • Collection
  • 1832-08-05

The Alexander Thomson letter is dated August 5, 1832, from Texas, Austin's Colony. Addressed to "Mr. Wm. D. Thomson, Giles County, Tennessee, Cornerville P.O.," with the salutation "My dear son," and signed "your Aff. Father, Alexs. Thomson."

The text of the letter recounts recent events in Austin's colony which, in retrospect, have a direct bearing on the brewing struggle for independence of the colony from Mexico. Most noteworthy is the account of the early revolt of Anglo-Texas colonists against the Mexican government's steady encroachment on the freedom of colonists to conduct free trade or encourage further immigration into Texas from the United States.

In the letter, Thomson details the build-up of hostilities between Colonel Juan Davis Bradburn, born in Virginia, but in service to Mexico, who was made commander of Fort Anahuac.

Noteworthy also in the letter are the expressions of loyalty and admiration shown toward General Antonio López de Santa Anna by the colonists, who saw him as championing their rights in the condemnation of Bradburn, who was known to be a supporter of the hated General Anastacio Bustamante. Bustamante, who had been the dictator of Mexico since January 1830, was now involved with Santa Anna and his allies in a fierce civil war. (see general note)

As the Thomson letter records vividly, the Texas colonists threw their support to Santa Anna, believing him to favor their freedom to enforce their own laws and maintain their own system of trade and civil courts. The letter records Stephen Austin's whole-hearted support of Santa Anna and Thomson's encomium on Santa Anna as "a true republican ... determined not to lay down his arms until republicanism prevails," rings ironically optimistic in the face of events only a few years later, culminating in the bitter defeat of the colonists by Santa Anna at the Alamo, and the equally bitter final defeat of Santa Anna at San Jacinto, assuring Texas's independence from Mexico.

Accompanying the letter are three other items.
A sepia-toned picture apparently reproduced from an oil painting. The picture is pasted inside a dark brown oval paper matting on a piece of cardboard measuring about 20 cm by 15 cm. The image measures about 13 cm by 7 cm. Though the original painting is as yet unidentified, "Alexander Thomson" is written on the back of the cardboard in pencil.

A sheet of letterhead stationery for the "St. Louis Southwestern Railway Lines, St. Louis 2, Mo.," with the logo for the "Cotton Belt Route," and below that "F. W. Green, President." On this much-folded piece of letterhead is an undated and unsigned biography of Alexander Thomson handwritten in pencil.

A photocopy (circa 1980) of a booklet originally prepared by Ralston P. Haun in Coleman, Tex. around 1936, which includes a transcription of the August 5, 1832 letter, as well as other family letters and papers. According to the copy of an explanatory note appended to the booklet, dated May 1, 1980, and signed Jim Glass of Houston, Tex., one of the three copies made by Haun was given to Ana Gardner Thomson and passed down to her granddaughter Ana Haun Frómen, thence apparently to Gardner Osborn. The booklet includes transcriptions of five other family letters and two memoirs. Though speculated upon in the Glass note, the current disposition of the other letters and papers is still unverified.

Thomson, Alexander, 1785-1863

Alexei Panshin Collection

  • US TxAM-C C000189
  • Collection
  • 1968-1973

This collection consists of several manuscripts of Panshin's work, including his 1968 novel The Thurb Revolution and his serialized novel The Son of Black Morca (1973, photocopies). Also included is a set of galleys for Panshin's Masque World (1969).

Panshin, Alexei

Alfred Elton Van Vogt Collection

  • US TxAM-C C000180
  • Collection
  • 1949-1956; Undated

This collection consists of materials relating to the 1956 A. E. Van Vogt novel Empire of the Atom, including the original typescript, galleys, and correspondence related to the book's publication and review.

Van Vogt, A. E. (Alfred Elton), 1912-2000

Allen Elmer Luddeke Scrapbook

  • US TxAM-C 1400
  • Collection
  • 1940-1966

This scrapbook contains a World War II ration book, ration card, memorabilia of Texas A&M student life during the 1940-1950s with additional items in the 1960s regarding Texas A&M.

Alpha Lamda Delta - Angel Flight

Alpha Lambda Delta
-Photocopies #1-50
-Pictures #1-25

Alpha Lambda Epsilon
-Photocopies #1-50
-Pictures #1-25

Alpha Nu Sigma
-Photocopies #1-50
-Pictures #1-25

Alpha Phi
-Photocopies #1-50
-Pictures #1-25

Alpha Phi Alpha
-Photocopies #1-50
-Pictures #1-25

Alpha Pi Mu
-Photocopies #1-50
-Pictures #1-25

Alpha Phi Omega
-Photocopies #1-50
-Pictures #1-25

Alpha Tau Omega
-Photocopies #1-50
-Pictures #1-25

Alpha Zeta
-Photocopies #1-50
-Pictures #1-25

Ambassadors
-Photocopies #1-50
-Pictures #1-25

American Advertising Federation
-Photocopies #1-50
-Pictures #1-25

American Cancer Society
-Photocopies #1-50
-Pictures #1-25

American Humanism Student Association
-Photocopies #1-50
-Pictures #1-25

American Institute For Design & Drafting
-Photocopies #1-50
-Pictures #1-25

American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics
-Photocopies #1-50
-Pictures #1-25

American Institute of Architects
-Photocopies #1-50
-Pictures #1-25

American Institute of Chemical Engineers
-Photocopies #1-50
-Pictures #1-25

American Marketing Association
-Photocopies #1-50
-Pictures #1-25

American Meteorological Society
-Photocopies #1-50
-Pictures #1-25

American Society for Personnel Administration
-Photocopies #1-50
-Pictures #1-25

ASAE Student Engineering Branch
-Photocopies #1-50
-Pictures #1-25

American Society of Landscape Architects
-Photocopies #1-50
-Pictures #1-25

American Society of Mechanical Engineers
-Photocopies #1-50
-Pictures #1-25

Angel Flight
-Photocopies #1-50
-Pictures #1-25

Alva Mitchell Collection

  • US TxAM-C 6
  • Collection
  • 1892-1956

The collection is an assortment of newspaper clippings, photographs, a typed biography, commencement programs, an Army training certificate and receipt, and contact information for Ralph Howard Mitchell.

Mitchell, Ralph Howard

American Field Service Ambulance Driver Diary

  • US TxAM-C 189
  • Collection
  • 1915

The diary begins at an entry for 19 May 1915 with the driver's departure from Paris, to report to the Bureau, or main Section office of the service, at Pont-á-Mousson, which he often abbreviates to Pont. in diary entries. The diary's driver is often under fire, either while driving the roads among convoys, or in the towns being shelled, and, on a least one occasion, even at his billet, called a caserne. He is also clearly interested in becoming an aviator and visits a French aviation field with a friend from the American Field Service during his time off.

There are descriptions of German prisoners in the town square, serious casualties called couchés, episodes of shelling, the hazards of evacuating casualties under fire, as well as the daily life of an American soldier serving in World War I before the official entrance of the United States, is terse and vivid. The narrative presents an interesting contrast of intense activity and intermittent loafing in the French towns and countryside, including a tour of such battle areas as Bois-le-Prêtre, the site of the First Battle of the Marne.

The diary may have come into Stratemeyer's possession at Kelly Field from an aviator being trained or otherwise based there. Ambulance drivers who served first as volunteers in France seem to have transferred to other branches of the service, in several cases the Air Service, after serving in the American Field Service for possibly only a few months.

The entries end abruptly on June 9, 1915.

The shiny dark brown paper-covered diary measures 17 x 10 cm., with 26 of its 40 blue-ruled pages filled with entries handwritten in ink. Although found inserted into an issue of the Kelly Field eagle published between April 1918 and January 1919 and donated to the repository by General George Stratemeyer, the diary is neither labeled, nor signed, and the entries are dated [May] 19 - June 9, 1915.

A newspaper clipping is slipped into the diary, dated 1873 by hand in ink, probably from a British newspaper, which contains a poem, "To Loch Skene", on which corrections to the text have been made in ink.

It may be noted that George Stratemeyer, probably did not write the diary since he served with the 7th and 34th Infantry divisions in Texas and Arizona until September 1916, immediately after his graduation from the U.S. Military Academy in June 1915. He subsequently became commanding officer of the Air Service Flying and Technical Schools at Kelly Field, Texas in May 1917. The diary may have come into Stratemeyer's possession at Kelly Field from an aviator being trained or otherwise based there.

The 25-page paper transcript was made in February 2002 by Aletha Andrew, who processed the collection in the repository.

Ambulance Driver

Americas

turkey.doc, story based on "The Girl Who Took Care of the Turkeys" [taken from Peynetsa, Andrew. “The Beginning: Part One" from Finding the Center. Trans. Dennis Tedlock. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1972], May 1999

ghost.doc, story "The Ghost’s Resentment (Dakota)" [taken from “The Ghost’s Resentment", from Myths and Legends of the Great Plains. Ed. Katharine B. Judson. Chicago: A. C. McClurg & Co., 1913], May 1999

man.doc, essay on "The Multiple Races of Man", May 1999

mythfinal.doc, list of contents for take-home final for Folklore and Mythology 125: Mythology of the Americas, May 1999

Amstead

1/1
Inventory List. Typed, 4 leaves.

1/2
"God Bless Our Home on the Foam", 3 flyers.

1/3
Easter Service 1946 program (on the USS Amphion, AR-13)

1/4
Invitations to the Commissioning of the USS Amphion. January 30, 1946. 3 opened, none addressed.

1/5
List of "Eligible Discharges" (damaged, torn). March 18, 1946.

1/6
"The Policy of the USS Amphion". (AAR-13). 2 copies.

1/7
Newspaper "Huge Repair Ship is Commissioned", The Tampa Daily Times. January 30, 1946.

1/8
USS Amphion Ships' Order No. 20-46. "Confidential Mail-Handling of".

1/8
Executive Officer's Memo No. 16-46: March 25, 1946

1/8
Executive Officer's Memo No. 18-46: April 21, 1946

1-9
USS Amphion (AR-13) Boat Schedule. April 21, 1946

1/10
X-Mas Card and envelope; December 22, 1945; from Lt. (jg) L.A. Robb to Mr. B. H. Amstead.

1/10
Wedding Invitation and envelope; May 16, 1947 and May 17, 1946 to Mr. B.H. Amstead; no return address.

1/10
Personal letter and envelope; November 10, 1945; from Lt. (jg) Thomas K. Ewan to Lt. (jg) Billy H. Amstead.

1/11
U.S.S. Amphion "Plan of the Day". Wednesday, March 20, 1946.

1/11
U.S.S. Amphion "Plan of the Day". Saturday, March 23, 1946. En route Tampa.

1/11
U.S.S. Amphion "Plan of the Day". Monday, March 25, 1946. Tampa, Florida.

1/11
U.S.S. Amphion "Plan of the Day". Tuesday, March 26, 1946. Tampa, Florida. 2 copies.

1/11
U.S.S. Amphion "Plan of the Day". Wednesday, March 27, 1946. Tampa, Florida.

1/11
U.S.S. Amphion "Plan of the Day". Thursday, March 28, 1946. Tampa, Florida.

1/11
U.S.S. Amphion "Plan of the Day". Saturday, March 30, 1946. Tampa, Florida.

1/11
U.S.S. Amphion "Plan of the Day". Sunday, March 31, 1946. Tampa, Florida.

1/11
U.S.S. Amphion "Plan of the Day". Monday, April 1, 1946. Tampa, Florida.

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U.S.S. Amphion "Plan of the Day". Wednesday, April 3, 1946. Tampa, Florida.

1/11
U.S.S. Amphion "Plan of the Day". Thursday, April 4, 1946. Tampa, Florida.

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U.S.S. Amphion "Plan of the Day". Sunday, April 7, 1946. Tampa, Florida.

1/11
U.S.S. Amphion "Plan of the Day". Sunday, April 21, 1946. Arrive at Norfolk.

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U.S.S. Amphion "Plan of the Day". Sunday, April 28, 1946. USNB Norfolk, Virginia.

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U.S.S. Amphion "Plan of the Day". Friday, May 3, 1946. Norfolk, Virginia.

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U.S.S. Amphion "Plan of the Day". Thursday, May 9, 1946. Norfolk, Virginia.

1/11
U.S.S. Amphion "Plan of the Day". Friday, May 10, 1946. Norfolk, Virginia.

1/11
U.S.S. Amphion "Plan of the Day". Saturday, May 11, 1946. Norfolk, Virginia.

1/11
U.S.S. Amphion "Plan of the Day". Sunday, May 12, 1946. Norfolk, Virginia.

1/11
U.S.S. Amphion "Plan of the Day". Thursday, May 16, 1946. Norfolk, Virginia.

1/12
Two boxes of slides.
Box 1
Slide #1. USS Kearsarge (CVA-33) - bow view of ship.
Slide #2. USS Kearsarge (CVA-33) - view of flight deck.
Slide #3. USS Kearsarge (CVA-33) - view of flight deck.
Slide #4. USS Kearsarge (CVA-33) - view of flight deck.
Slide #5. USS Kearsarge (CVA-33) - view of flight deck.
Slide #6. Subic Bay.
Slide #7. Corregidor - motor installation.
Slide #8. Corregidor - stockyard of shells.
Slide #9. Corregidor - cannon.
Slide #10. Corregidor - view of coastline.
Slide #11. USS Essex (CVA-9) - Pearl Harbor.
Slide #12. Unknown helicopter.
Slide #13. Hancock (CVA-19) - Douglas AD Skyraider on flight deck.
Slide #14. Hancock (CVA-19) - view of flight deck.
Slide #15. Hancock (CVA-19) - view of flight deck.
Slide #16. Hancock (CVA-19) - view of bridge of the ship.
Slide #17. Ship refueling with Oiler.
Slide #18. Fueling.
Slide #19. USS Cavalier (APA-37) - bow view of ship.
Slide #20. Naval Air Station - Ford Island.
Slide #21. USS Hassayampa (AO-145).
Slide #22. Merrimack under the Golden Gate Bridge - view from boat looking at bridge.
Slide #23. USS Kidd (DD-661) - Fletcher Class - side view.
Slide #24. Singapore - view of coastline.
Slide #25. Unknown sailor in Hiroshima. 1956.
Slide #26. Hiroshima - radiation burns on unknown man's back.
Slide #27. Landing ship. Side view.
Slide #28. Gunnery practice off stern of ship.
Slide #29. Rest and relaxation in the Philippine Islands.
Slide #30. Liberty Boat.
Slide #31. Solar-powered phone.
Box 2
Slide #32. Douglas AD Skyraider.
Slide #33. Unknown plane.
Slide #34. Unknown plane.
Slide #35. Mr. B.H. Amstead?
Slide #36. ASW aircraft - subtracker.
Slide #37. USS Uhlmann (DD-687) - full view.
Slide #38. USS Bradford (DD-545) - side view on horizon.
Slide #39. USS Bradford (DD-545) - distant aft view.
Slide #40. USS Hassayampa (AO-145).
Slide #41. USS Agerholm (DD-826).
Slide #42. USS Robert A. Owens (DD-827) - aside ship on which picture was taken.
Slide #43. USS Agerholm (DD-826)
Slide #44. Unknown installation on beach.
Slide #45. AO145?

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