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Name |
Sculpin (Sub) |
Details |
Built at Portsmouth Naval Shipyard in 1938. Atttacked by a Japanese destroyer in December 1943 and severely damaged. About forty crew went overboard and became prisoners of war. SS-191 |
Number of Archive records |
1 |
Number of Library records |
11 |
Number of Object records |
0 |
Number of Photo records |
20 |
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MS035 - Thomas C. Wilson papers, 1693-1980
The papers of Thomas C. Wilson are essentially those of a local historian, social figure, and prodigious researcher. Wilson was a specialist on the subject of the 1905 Treaty of Portsmouth that ended the Russo-Japanese War. He was interested in the history of Portsmouth, particularly its military and naval history. He wrote a draft translation of The Memoirs of Count Witte written in 1911 in Russian. Witte was the prime minister of Russia from 19...
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