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6023 | Samuel Eliot Morison Collection |
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| Rear Admiral Samuel Eliot Morison (1887-1976) was a lifelong Northeast Harbor summer resident. He donated to the library his collection of nautical charts that were used in researching The European Discovery of America (1971)—Samuel Eliot Morison Map Collection. Collection includes manuscripts, typescripts, newspaper clippings, photocopies, letters, and pamphlets written by or about Samuel Eliot Morison. |
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| Description: Rear Admiral Samuel Eliot Morison (1887-1976) was a lifelong Northeast Harbor summer resident. He donated to the library his collection of nautical charts that were used in researching The European Discovery of America (1971)—Samuel Eliot Morison Map Collection. Collection includes manuscripts, typescripts, newspaper clippings, photocopies, letters, and pamphlets written by or about Samuel Eliot Morison. | |||||
8449 | Samuel Eliot Morison Collection |
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| Rear Admiral Samuel Eliot Morison (1887-1976) was a lifelong Northeast Harbor summer resident. He donated to the library his collection of nautical charts that were used in researching The European Discovery of America (1971)—Samuel Eliot Morison Map Collection. Collection includes manuscripts, typescripts, newspaper clippings, photocopies, letters, and pamphlets written by or about Samuel Eliot Morison. |
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| Description: Rear Admiral Samuel Eliot Morison (1887-1976) was a lifelong Northeast Harbor summer resident. He donated to the library his collection of nautical charts that were used in researching The European Discovery of America (1971)—Samuel Eliot Morison Map Collection. Collection includes manuscripts, typescripts, newspaper clippings, photocopies, letters, and pamphlets written by or about Samuel Eliot Morison. | |||||
8448 | Samuel Eliot Morison Collection - Folder 1 |
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| Rear Admiral Samuel Eliot Morison (1887-1976) was a lifelong Northeast Harbor summer resident. He donated to the library his collection of nautical charts that were used in researching The European Discovery of America (1971)—Samuel Eliot Morison Map Collection. Collection includes manuscripts, typescripts, newspaper clippings, photocopies, letters, and pamphlets written by or about Samuel Eliot Morison. Publications by SEM (Folder 1) 1. The Scholar in America by SEM, 1961 2. Nathaniel Holmes Morison by SEM, 1957 3. The Young Man Washington by SEM, 1932 (2 copies) 4. The Commerce of Boston on the Eve of the Revolution by SEM, 1923 5. The India Ventures of Fisher Ames, 1794-1804 by SEM, 1927 6. The Pilgrim Fathers: their significance in history by SEM, 1937 7. The Fifth Cosmos Club Award by SEM, 1968 |
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| Description: Rear Admiral Samuel Eliot Morison (1887-1976) was a lifelong Northeast Harbor summer resident. He donated to the library his collection of nautical charts that were used in researching The European Discovery of America (1971)—Samuel Eliot Morison Map Collection. Collection includes manuscripts, typescripts, newspaper clippings, photocopies, letters, and pamphlets written by or about Samuel Eliot Morison. Publications by SEM (Folder 1) 1. The Scholar in America by SEM, 1961 2. Nathaniel Holmes Morison by SEM, 1957 3. The Young Man Washington by SEM, 1932 (2 copies) 4. The Commerce of Boston on the Eve of the Revolution by SEM, 1923 5. The India Ventures of Fisher Ames, 1794-1804 by SEM, 1927 6. The Pilgrim Fathers: their significance in history by SEM, 1937 7. The Fifth Cosmos Club Award by SEM, 1968 [show more] | |||||
8460 | Samuel Eliot Morison Collection - Folder 10 |
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| Rear Admiral Samuel Eliot Morison (1887-1976) was a lifelong Northeast Harbor summer resident. He donated to the library his collection of nautical charts that were used in researching The European Discovery of America (1971)—Samuel Eliot Morison Map Collection. Collection includes manuscripts, typescripts, newspaper clippings, photocopies, letters, and pamphlets written by or about Samuel Eliot Morison. Morison Notes and Manuscript (Folder 10) 1. An Informal Evening of Song and Story programs, 1959 (2 copies, one has SEM’s notes from the lecture pasted inside) 2. Manuscript, unidentified writing by SEM |
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| Description: Rear Admiral Samuel Eliot Morison (1887-1976) was a lifelong Northeast Harbor summer resident. He donated to the library his collection of nautical charts that were used in researching The European Discovery of America (1971)—Samuel Eliot Morison Map Collection. Collection includes manuscripts, typescripts, newspaper clippings, photocopies, letters, and pamphlets written by or about Samuel Eliot Morison. Morison Notes and Manuscript (Folder 10) 1. An Informal Evening of Song and Story programs, 1959 (2 copies, one has SEM’s notes from the lecture pasted inside) 2. Manuscript, unidentified writing by SEM [show more] | |||||
8458 | Samuel Eliot Morison Collection - Folder 11 |
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| Rear Admiral Samuel Eliot Morison (1887-1976) was a lifelong Northeast Harbor summer resident. He donated to the library his collection of nautical charts that were used in researching The European Discovery of America (1971)—Samuel Eliot Morison Map Collection. Collection includes manuscripts, typescripts, newspaper clippings, photocopies, letters, and pamphlets written by or about Samuel Eliot Morison. Morison Messengers (Folder 11) 1. December 1980 2. March 1981 3. June 1981 4. October 11, 1981 5. April 17, 1982 6. May 17, 1982 7. June 17, 1982 8. July 17, 1982 9. Miscellanea: Ship's Schedule (23 June 1981 - 31 December 1981); "What in the world is SNFL?" (June 1982 - December 1982); Special request form |
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| Description: Rear Admiral Samuel Eliot Morison (1887-1976) was a lifelong Northeast Harbor summer resident. He donated to the library his collection of nautical charts that were used in researching The European Discovery of America (1971)—Samuel Eliot Morison Map Collection. Collection includes manuscripts, typescripts, newspaper clippings, photocopies, letters, and pamphlets written by or about Samuel Eliot Morison. Morison Messengers (Folder 11) 1. December 1980 2. March 1981 3. June 1981 4. October 11, 1981 5. April 17, 1982 6. May 17, 1982 7. June 17, 1982 8. July 17, 1982 9. Miscellanea: Ship's Schedule (23 June 1981 - 31 December 1981); "What in the world is SNFL?" (June 1982 - December 1982); Special request form [show more] | |||||
8459 | Samuel Eliot Morison Collection - Folder 12 |
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| Rear Admiral Samuel Eliot Morison (1887-1976) was a lifelong Northeast Harbor summer resident. He donated to the library his collection of nautical charts that were used in researching The European Discovery of America (1971)—Samuel Eliot Morison Map Collection. Collection includes manuscripts, typescripts, newspaper clippings, photocopies, letters, and pamphlets written by or about Samuel Eliot Morison. USS Samuel E. Morison (Folder 12) 1. Launching of the Guided Missile Frigate Samuel E. Morison, July 14, 1979 (1 pamphlet) 2. National Security and the Law of the Sea, 1979 by Elliot L. Richardson (2 typescripts) 3-5 "Missile Frigate to be launched", Bangor Daily News, July 11, 1979 - 6. Commissioning Ceremony USS Morison, October 11, 1980 (1 pamphlet) 7 Other clippings about the USS Morison |
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| Description: Rear Admiral Samuel Eliot Morison (1887-1976) was a lifelong Northeast Harbor summer resident. He donated to the library his collection of nautical charts that were used in researching The European Discovery of America (1971)—Samuel Eliot Morison Map Collection. Collection includes manuscripts, typescripts, newspaper clippings, photocopies, letters, and pamphlets written by or about Samuel Eliot Morison. USS Samuel E. Morison (Folder 12) 1. Launching of the Guided Missile Frigate Samuel E. Morison, July 14, 1979 (1 pamphlet) 2. National Security and the Law of the Sea, 1979 by Elliot L. Richardson (2 typescripts) 3-5 "Missile Frigate to be launched", Bangor Daily News, July 11, 1979 - 6. Commissioning Ceremony USS Morison, October 11, 1980 (1 pamphlet) 7 Other clippings about the USS Morison [show more] | |||||
8462 | Samuel Eliot Morison Collection - Folder 13 |
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| Rear Admiral Samuel Eliot Morison (1887-1976) was a lifelong Northeast Harbor summer resident. He donated to the library his collection of nautical charts that were used in researching The European Discovery of America (1971)—Samuel Eliot Morison Map Collection. Collection includes manuscripts, typescripts, newspaper clippings, photocopies, letters, and pamphlets written by or about Samuel Eliot Morison. Morison Obituaries (Folder 13) Obituaries from various papers, biographical pieces from various papers |
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| Description: Rear Admiral Samuel Eliot Morison (1887-1976) was a lifelong Northeast Harbor summer resident. He donated to the library his collection of nautical charts that were used in researching The European Discovery of America (1971)—Samuel Eliot Morison Map Collection. Collection includes manuscripts, typescripts, newspaper clippings, photocopies, letters, and pamphlets written by or about Samuel Eliot Morison. Morison Obituaries (Folder 13) Obituaries from various papers, biographical pieces from various papers [show more] | |||||
8463 | Samuel Eliot Morison Collection - Folder 14 |
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| Rear Admiral Samuel Eliot Morison (1887-1976) was a lifelong Northeast Harbor summer resident. He donated to the library his collection of nautical charts that were used in researching The European Discovery of America (1971)—Samuel Eliot Morison Map Collection. Collection includes manuscripts, typescripts, newspaper clippings, photocopies, letters, and pamphlets written by or about Samuel Eliot Morison. Morison Biographical Materials (Folder 14) 1. Samuel Eliot Morison, chapter 6 photocopied from Memories of Men and Women American and British by Alfred L. Rowse, 1980 (pages 154-181) 2. Celebrating Columbus as His Historian by Henry Mitchell, photocopy of newspaper article from The Washington Post Wednesday October 13, 1976 3. Samuel Eliot Morison – The Amphibious by Frederick John Pratson, Yankee April 1975 4. Library Salutes Admiral Samuel Eliot Morison, Boston Public Library News, 1962 5. For SEM-July 9, 1975, poem by August Heckscher 6. Portrait of a Friendship: selected correspondence of Samuel Eliot Morison and Lincoln Colcord by Parker Bishop Albee, Jr., The New England Quarterly, June 1983 7. Samuel Eliot Morison, reprinted from Harvard University Gazette, June 10, 1977 8. The Development of Harvard University edited by SEM 9. "A Day at the Mast with the Admiral" (My Day with Admiral Morison) by Clinton W. Trowbridge, Christian Science Monitor, 1991 10. The Effects of Samuel Eliot Morison’s Childhood on His Career as a Naval Historian by Hank A. Jordan, January 15, 1980 (typescript) |
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| Description: Rear Admiral Samuel Eliot Morison (1887-1976) was a lifelong Northeast Harbor summer resident. He donated to the library his collection of nautical charts that were used in researching The European Discovery of America (1971)—Samuel Eliot Morison Map Collection. Collection includes manuscripts, typescripts, newspaper clippings, photocopies, letters, and pamphlets written by or about Samuel Eliot Morison. Morison Biographical Materials (Folder 14) 1. Samuel Eliot Morison, chapter 6 photocopied from Memories of Men and Women American and British by Alfred L. Rowse, 1980 (pages 154-181) 2. Celebrating Columbus as His Historian by Henry Mitchell, photocopy of newspaper article from The Washington Post Wednesday October 13, 1976 3. Samuel Eliot Morison – The Amphibious by Frederick John Pratson, Yankee April 1975 4. Library Salutes Admiral Samuel Eliot Morison, Boston Public Library News, 1962 5. For SEM-July 9, 1975, poem by August Heckscher 6. Portrait of a Friendship: selected correspondence of Samuel Eliot Morison and Lincoln Colcord by Parker Bishop Albee, Jr., The New England Quarterly, June 1983 7. Samuel Eliot Morison, reprinted from Harvard University Gazette, June 10, 1977 8. The Development of Harvard University edited by SEM 9. "A Day at the Mast with the Admiral" (My Day with Admiral Morison) by Clinton W. Trowbridge, Christian Science Monitor, 1991 10. The Effects of Samuel Eliot Morison’s Childhood on His Career as a Naval Historian by Hank A. Jordan, January 15, 1980 (typescript) [show more] | |||||
8464 | Samuel Eliot Morison Collection - Folder 15 |
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| Rear Admiral Samuel Eliot Morison (1887-1976) was a lifelong Northeast Harbor summer resident. He donated to the library his collection of nautical charts that were used in researching The European Discovery of America (1971)—Samuel Eliot Morison Map Collection. Collection includes manuscripts, typescripts, newspaper clippings, photocopies, letters, and pamphlets written by or about Samuel Eliot Morison. Morison Book Reviews (Folder 15) 1-4: Letters 5: One Boy’s Boston, Walter Muir Whitehill, The Stinehour Press, 1964 6-8: Magazine clippings; other reviews 9-20: Newspaper clippings (1969, 1971, June 1972, July 1972, 1974) |
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| Description: Rear Admiral Samuel Eliot Morison (1887-1976) was a lifelong Northeast Harbor summer resident. He donated to the library his collection of nautical charts that were used in researching The European Discovery of America (1971)—Samuel Eliot Morison Map Collection. Collection includes manuscripts, typescripts, newspaper clippings, photocopies, letters, and pamphlets written by or about Samuel Eliot Morison. Morison Book Reviews (Folder 15) 1-4: Letters 5: One Boy’s Boston, Walter Muir Whitehill, The Stinehour Press, 1964 6-8: Magazine clippings; other reviews 9-20: Newspaper clippings (1969, 1971, June 1972, July 1972, 1974) [show more] | |||||
8465 | Samuel Eliot Morison Collection - Folder 16 |
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| Rear Admiral Samuel Eliot Morison (1887-1976) was a lifelong Northeast Harbor summer resident. He donated to the library his collection of nautical charts that were used in researching The European Discovery of America (1971)—Samuel Eliot Morison Map Collection. Collection includes manuscripts, typescripts, newspaper clippings, photocopies, letters, and pamphlets written by or about Samuel Eliot Morison. Morison Correspondence (Folder 16) 1. Antha E. Card (secretary of Admiral Morison) to Admiral McElroy, June 21 1966 2. Robert Pyle to Commander Larry Andrews, September 23, 1980 3. Admiral Chester Nimitz to SEM, August 5, 1965 (accompanied by pamphlet Universal Declaration of Human Rights with inscription to SEM from Admiral Nimitz) 4. Richard Nixon to SEM, July 6, 1972 (facsimile) 5. Donald R. Martin to Librarian, February 1, 1960 (gifting the US Naval History pamphlet to the library) 6. W.B. Woodson (USS SEM Commander) to Morison Family and Friends, June 10, 1986 7. SEM tribute letter to Mrs. Gertrude Fay, librarian, August 14, 1973 |
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| Description: Rear Admiral Samuel Eliot Morison (1887-1976) was a lifelong Northeast Harbor summer resident. He donated to the library his collection of nautical charts that were used in researching The European Discovery of America (1971)—Samuel Eliot Morison Map Collection. Collection includes manuscripts, typescripts, newspaper clippings, photocopies, letters, and pamphlets written by or about Samuel Eliot Morison. Morison Correspondence (Folder 16) 1. Antha E. Card (secretary of Admiral Morison) to Admiral McElroy, June 21 1966 2. Robert Pyle to Commander Larry Andrews, September 23, 1980 3. Admiral Chester Nimitz to SEM, August 5, 1965 (accompanied by pamphlet Universal Declaration of Human Rights with inscription to SEM from Admiral Nimitz) 4. Richard Nixon to SEM, July 6, 1972 (facsimile) 5. Donald R. Martin to Librarian, February 1, 1960 (gifting the US Naval History pamphlet to the library) 6. W.B. Woodson (USS SEM Commander) to Morison Family and Friends, June 10, 1986 7. SEM tribute letter to Mrs. Gertrude Fay, librarian, August 14, 1973 [show more] | |||||
8466 | Samuel Eliot Morison Collection - Folder 17 |
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| Rear Admiral Samuel Eliot Morison (1887-1976) was a lifelong Northeast Harbor summer resident. He donated to the library his collection of nautical charts that were used in researching The European Discovery of America (1971)—Samuel Eliot Morison Map Collection. Collection includes manuscripts, typescripts, newspaper clippings, photocopies, letters, and pamphlets written by or about Samuel Eliot Morison. Morison Magellan Expedition (Folder 17) Clippings about Morison’s Magellan expedition (1971-1972) |
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| Description: Rear Admiral Samuel Eliot Morison (1887-1976) was a lifelong Northeast Harbor summer resident. He donated to the library his collection of nautical charts that were used in researching The European Discovery of America (1971)—Samuel Eliot Morison Map Collection. Collection includes manuscripts, typescripts, newspaper clippings, photocopies, letters, and pamphlets written by or about Samuel Eliot Morison. Morison Magellan Expedition (Folder 17) Clippings about Morison’s Magellan expedition (1971-1972) [show more] | |||||
8467 | Samuel Eliot Morison Collection - Folder 18 |
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| Rear Admiral Samuel Eliot Morison (1887-1976) was a lifelong Northeast Harbor summer resident. He donated to the library his collection of nautical charts that were used in researching The European Discovery of America (1971)—Samuel Eliot Morison Map Collection. Collection includes manuscripts, typescripts, newspaper clippings, photocopies, letters, and pamphlets written by or about Samuel Eliot Morison. "Our Magellan Expedition", by Priscilla Barton Morison (Folder 18) "Our Magellan Expedition", by Priscilla Barton Morison. Booklet and manuscript notes, , July 26, 1972 |
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| Description: Rear Admiral Samuel Eliot Morison (1887-1976) was a lifelong Northeast Harbor summer resident. He donated to the library his collection of nautical charts that were used in researching The European Discovery of America (1971)—Samuel Eliot Morison Map Collection. Collection includes manuscripts, typescripts, newspaper clippings, photocopies, letters, and pamphlets written by or about Samuel Eliot Morison. "Our Magellan Expedition", by Priscilla Barton Morison (Folder 18) "Our Magellan Expedition", by Priscilla Barton Morison. Booklet and manuscript notes, , July 26, 1972 [show more] | ||||
8450 | Samuel Eliot Morison Collection - Folder 2 |
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| Rear Admiral Samuel Eliot Morison (1887-1976) was a lifelong Northeast Harbor summer resident. He donated to the library his collection of nautical charts that were used in researching The European Discovery of America (1971)—Samuel Eliot Morison Map Collection. Collection includes manuscripts, typescripts, newspaper clippings, photocopies, letters, and pamphlets written by or about Samuel Eliot Morison. Publications by SEM (Folder 2) 1. History as Literary Art: an appeal to young historians by SEM 2. Augustus Peabody Loring, Jr. by SEM, 1964 3. The Arms and Seals of John Paul Jones by SEM, 1958 4. Celebration of the Two Hundredth Anniversary of Birth of George Washington by SEM, 1932 5. Plymouth Colony Beachhead by SEM, 1954 6. New Light Wanted on the Old Colony by SEM, William and Mary Quarterly, 1958 Vol. XV (p.359) |
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| Description: Rear Admiral Samuel Eliot Morison (1887-1976) was a lifelong Northeast Harbor summer resident. He donated to the library his collection of nautical charts that were used in researching The European Discovery of America (1971)—Samuel Eliot Morison Map Collection. Collection includes manuscripts, typescripts, newspaper clippings, photocopies, letters, and pamphlets written by or about Samuel Eliot Morison. Publications by SEM (Folder 2) 1. History as Literary Art: an appeal to young historians by SEM 2. Augustus Peabody Loring, Jr. by SEM, 1964 3. The Arms and Seals of John Paul Jones by SEM, 1958 4. Celebration of the Two Hundredth Anniversary of Birth of George Washington by SEM, 1932 5. Plymouth Colony Beachhead by SEM, 1954 6. New Light Wanted on the Old Colony by SEM, William and Mary Quarterly, 1958 Vol. XV (p.359) [show more] | |||||
8451 | Samuel Eliot Morison Collection - Folder 3 |
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| Rear Admiral Samuel Eliot Morison (1887-1976) was a lifelong Northeast Harbor summer resident. He donated to the library his collection of nautical charts that were used in researching The European Discovery of America (1971)—Samuel Eliot Morison Map Collection. Collection includes manuscripts, typescripts, newspaper clippings, photocopies, letters, and pamphlets written by or about Samuel Eliot Morison. Publications by SEM (Folder 3) 1. The Battle of Surigao Strait by SEM, United States Naval Institute Proceedings, 1958 Vol. 84 No. 12 (p. 31) 2. Portrait of a Friendship part 1 by SEM, The New England Quarterly, June 1983 (p. 166) 3. Portrait of a Friendship part 2 by SEM, The New England Quarterly, September 1983 (p. 398) |
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| Description: Rear Admiral Samuel Eliot Morison (1887-1976) was a lifelong Northeast Harbor summer resident. He donated to the library his collection of nautical charts that were used in researching The European Discovery of America (1971)—Samuel Eliot Morison Map Collection. Collection includes manuscripts, typescripts, newspaper clippings, photocopies, letters, and pamphlets written by or about Samuel Eliot Morison. Publications by SEM (Folder 3) 1. The Battle of Surigao Strait by SEM, United States Naval Institute Proceedings, 1958 Vol. 84 No. 12 (p. 31) 2. Portrait of a Friendship part 1 by SEM, The New England Quarterly, June 1983 (p. 166) 3. Portrait of a Friendship part 2 by SEM, The New England Quarterly, September 1983 (p. 398) [show more] | |||||
8452 | Samuel Eliot Morison Collection - Folder 4 |
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| Rear Admiral Samuel Eliot Morison (1887-1976) was a lifelong Northeast Harbor summer resident. He donated to the library his collection of nautical charts that were used in researching The European Discovery of America (1971)—Samuel Eliot Morison Map Collection. Collection includes manuscripts, typescripts, newspaper clippings, photocopies, letters, and pamphlets written by or about Samuel Eliot Morison. Publications by SEM (Folder 4) 1. The Columbia’s Winter Quarters of 1791-1792 Located by SEM, The Oregon Historical Quarterly, March 1928 (p.3) 2. The Course of the Arabella from Cape Sable to Salem by SEM, Colonial Society of Massachusetts, 1932 (p.285) 3. The Peace Convention of 1861 by SEM, 1961 4. Memoranda and Documents by SEM, reprint from The New England Quarterly, 1960 5. The Centenary of Prescott’s Death by SEM, reprint from The New England Quarterly, 1959 6. Elba Interlude, June 1944 by SEM, reprint from Military Affairs, 1947 7. The Dry Salvages and the Thacher Shipwreck by SEM, reprint from The American Neptune, 1965 8. Doctor Morison’s Address November 21, 1935, 1936 9. Doctor Morison’s Farewell, 1939 10. Letter of Columbus by SEM, 1959 11. John Cabot, the mysterious sailor who gave England rights to North America, Smithsonian Magazine April 1971 12. Reminiscences of 97 & 100 Beacon Street, Noble and Greenough Graduates Bulletin, 1974 13. Book Review of Lief Eriksson Discoverer of America by SEM, reprint The New England Quarterly, 1931 14. Why Japan Surrendered by SEM, Atlantic Magazine, 1960 15. John Fitzgerald Kennedy, 1917-1963 by SEM, typescript |
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| Description: Rear Admiral Samuel Eliot Morison (1887-1976) was a lifelong Northeast Harbor summer resident. He donated to the library his collection of nautical charts that were used in researching The European Discovery of America (1971)—Samuel Eliot Morison Map Collection. Collection includes manuscripts, typescripts, newspaper clippings, photocopies, letters, and pamphlets written by or about Samuel Eliot Morison. Publications by SEM (Folder 4) 1. The Columbia’s Winter Quarters of 1791-1792 Located by SEM, The Oregon Historical Quarterly, March 1928 (p.3) 2. The Course of the Arabella from Cape Sable to Salem by SEM, Colonial Society of Massachusetts, 1932 (p.285) 3. The Peace Convention of 1861 by SEM, 1961 4. Memoranda and Documents by SEM, reprint from The New England Quarterly, 1960 5. The Centenary of Prescott’s Death by SEM, reprint from The New England Quarterly, 1959 6. Elba Interlude, June 1944 by SEM, reprint from Military Affairs, 1947 7. The Dry Salvages and the Thacher Shipwreck by SEM, reprint from The American Neptune, 1965 8. Doctor Morison’s Address November 21, 1935, 1936 9. Doctor Morison’s Farewell, 1939 10. Letter of Columbus by SEM, 1959 11. John Cabot, the mysterious sailor who gave England rights to North America, Smithsonian Magazine April 1971 12. Reminiscences of 97 & 100 Beacon Street, Noble and Greenough Graduates Bulletin, 1974 13. Book Review of Lief Eriksson Discoverer of America by SEM, reprint The New England Quarterly, 1931 14. Why Japan Surrendered by SEM, Atlantic Magazine, 1960 15. John Fitzgerald Kennedy, 1917-1963 by SEM, typescript [show more] | |||||
8453 | Samuel Eliot Morison Collection - Folder 5 |
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| Rear Admiral Samuel Eliot Morison (1887-1976) was a lifelong Northeast Harbor summer resident. He donated to the library his collection of nautical charts that were used in researching The European Discovery of America (1971)—Samuel Eliot Morison Map Collection. Collection includes manuscripts, typescripts, newspaper clippings, photocopies, letters, and pamphlets written by or about Samuel Eliot Morison. Publications by SEM (Folder 5) 1. DuPont, Talleyrand, and the French Spoliations by SEM, Massachusetts Historical Society, November 1915 (p.63) 2. The Roosevelt Collection of Naval Art by SEM, reprint, 1963 3. Harvard’s Seals and Arms by SEM, The Harvard Graduates’ Magazine, September 1933 (pg. 1) 4. The Invention of America by SEM, History and Theory, 1963 (pg. 292) |
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| Description: Rear Admiral Samuel Eliot Morison (1887-1976) was a lifelong Northeast Harbor summer resident. He donated to the library his collection of nautical charts that were used in researching The European Discovery of America (1971)—Samuel Eliot Morison Map Collection. Collection includes manuscripts, typescripts, newspaper clippings, photocopies, letters, and pamphlets written by or about Samuel Eliot Morison. Publications by SEM (Folder 5) 1. DuPont, Talleyrand, and the French Spoliations by SEM, Massachusetts Historical Society, November 1915 (p.63) 2. The Roosevelt Collection of Naval Art by SEM, reprint, 1963 3. Harvard’s Seals and Arms by SEM, The Harvard Graduates’ Magazine, September 1933 (pg. 1) 4. The Invention of America by SEM, History and Theory, 1963 (pg. 292) [show more] | |||||
8456 | Samuel Eliot Morison Collection - Folder 8 |
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| Rear Admiral Samuel Eliot Morison (1887-1976) was a lifelong Northeast Harbor summer resident. He donated to the library his collection of nautical charts that were used in researching The European Discovery of America (1971)—Samuel Eliot Morison Map Collection. Collection includes manuscripts, typescripts, newspaper clippings, photocopies, letters, and pamphlets written by or about Samuel Eliot Morison. Publications by SEM (Folder 8) 1. "Medicine at Harvard in the Seventeenth Century", Harvard Medical Alumni Bulletin, October 1933 2. "Impression of Harvard after Oxford", Harvard Alumni Bulletin, May 13, 1926 3. "Jottings on John Harvard", Harvard Alumni Bulletin, February 13, 1930 4. "Academic Seniority in Colonial Harvard", Harvard Alumni Bulletin, March 3, 1930 5. "History of Harvard Degree Diplomas", Harvard Alumni Bulletin, May 12, 1933 6. "Story of the Pennoyer Scholarships", Harvard Alumni Bulletin, March 16, 1934 7. "Harvard 'Firsts' and Honorary Degrees", Harvard Alumni Bulletin, June 12, 1934 8. "Harvard's Past", Harvard Alumni Bulletin, November 22, 1935 9. "The Yard in 1811-12 and the Old Pump", Harvard Alumni Bulletin, January 31, 1936 10. Commencement Day + Professor Morison, Harvard Alumni Bulletin, July 3, 1936 11. "Living Graduate", Harvard Alumni Bulletin, April 30, 1937 12. "A Reading Period in Haiti", Harvard Alumni Bulletin, April 21, 1939 13. "Summer Costume of Harvard Students a Century ago", Harvard Alumni Bulletin, February 10, 1939 14. "Professor Morison at Lisbon", Harvard Alumni Bulletin, October 27, 1939 |
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| Description: Rear Admiral Samuel Eliot Morison (1887-1976) was a lifelong Northeast Harbor summer resident. He donated to the library his collection of nautical charts that were used in researching The European Discovery of America (1971)—Samuel Eliot Morison Map Collection. Collection includes manuscripts, typescripts, newspaper clippings, photocopies, letters, and pamphlets written by or about Samuel Eliot Morison. Publications by SEM (Folder 8) 1. "Medicine at Harvard in the Seventeenth Century", Harvard Medical Alumni Bulletin, October 1933 2. "Impression of Harvard after Oxford", Harvard Alumni Bulletin, May 13, 1926 3. "Jottings on John Harvard", Harvard Alumni Bulletin, February 13, 1930 4. "Academic Seniority in Colonial Harvard", Harvard Alumni Bulletin, March 3, 1930 5. "History of Harvard Degree Diplomas", Harvard Alumni Bulletin, May 12, 1933 6. "Story of the Pennoyer Scholarships", Harvard Alumni Bulletin, March 16, 1934 7. "Harvard 'Firsts' and Honorary Degrees", Harvard Alumni Bulletin, June 12, 1934 8. "Harvard's Past", Harvard Alumni Bulletin, November 22, 1935 9. "The Yard in 1811-12 and the Old Pump", Harvard Alumni Bulletin, January 31, 1936 10. Commencement Day + Professor Morison, Harvard Alumni Bulletin, July 3, 1936 11. "Living Graduate", Harvard Alumni Bulletin, April 30, 1937 12. "A Reading Period in Haiti", Harvard Alumni Bulletin, April 21, 1939 13. "Summer Costume of Harvard Students a Century ago", Harvard Alumni Bulletin, February 10, 1939 14. "Professor Morison at Lisbon", Harvard Alumni Bulletin, October 27, 1939 [show more] | |||||
8457 | Samuel Eliot Morison Collection - Folder 9 |
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| Rear Admiral Samuel Eliot Morison (1887-1976) was a lifelong Northeast Harbor summer resident. He donated to the library his collection of nautical charts that were used in researching The European Discovery of America (1971)—Samuel Eliot Morison Map Collection. Collection includes manuscripts, typescripts, newspaper clippings, photocopies, letters, and pamphlets written by or about Samuel Eliot Morison. Publications by SEM (Folder 9) 1. Captain Codman on the Mutiny in Dorchester Church and the Seamanship of Saint Paul by SEM, The American Neptune, April 1942 (p.99) 2. Notes on Writing Naval (not Navy) Englis, by SEM, The American Neptune, January 1949 (p.5) 3. The Landing of the Fedhala, Morocco, November 8, 1942 by SEM, The American Neptune, April 1943 (p.99) |
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| Description: Rear Admiral Samuel Eliot Morison (1887-1976) was a lifelong Northeast Harbor summer resident. He donated to the library his collection of nautical charts that were used in researching The European Discovery of America (1971)—Samuel Eliot Morison Map Collection. Collection includes manuscripts, typescripts, newspaper clippings, photocopies, letters, and pamphlets written by or about Samuel Eliot Morison. Publications by SEM (Folder 9) 1. Captain Codman on the Mutiny in Dorchester Church and the Seamanship of Saint Paul by SEM, The American Neptune, April 1942 (p.99) 2. Notes on Writing Naval (not Navy) Englis, by SEM, The American Neptune, January 1949 (p.5) 3. The Landing of the Fedhala, Morocco, November 8, 1942 by SEM, The American Neptune, April 1943 (p.99) [show more] | |||||
8454 | Samuel Eliot Morison Collection - Folders 6 & 7 |
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| Rear Admiral Samuel Eliot Morison (1887-1976) was a lifelong Northeast Harbor summer resident. He donated to the library his collection of nautical charts that were used in researching The European Discovery of America (1971)—Samuel Eliot Morison Map Collection. Collection includes manuscripts, typescripts, newspaper clippings, photocopies, letters, and pamphlets written by or about Samuel Eliot Morison. Publications by SEM (Folders 6 & 7) 1. Memories of Northeast Harbor by SEM, Down East Magazine, July 1979 (p.62) (Folder 6) 2. Following Magellan’s Wake in His Strait by SEM, Smithsonian Magazine, February 1971 (p.45) (Folder 7) 3. A Complete Bibliography compiled by K. Jack Bauer, 1977 |
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| Description: Rear Admiral Samuel Eliot Morison (1887-1976) was a lifelong Northeast Harbor summer resident. He donated to the library his collection of nautical charts that were used in researching The European Discovery of America (1971)—Samuel Eliot Morison Map Collection. Collection includes manuscripts, typescripts, newspaper clippings, photocopies, letters, and pamphlets written by or about Samuel Eliot Morison. Publications by SEM (Folders 6 & 7) 1. Memories of Northeast Harbor by SEM, Down East Magazine, July 1979 (p.62) (Folder 6) 2. Following Magellan’s Wake in His Strait by SEM, Smithsonian Magazine, February 1971 (p.45) (Folder 7) 3. A Complete Bibliography compiled by K. Jack Bauer, 1977 [show more] |