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to Mrs. S. W. K. Brown
February 13, 1900
Brown, Walter T., fl. 1900-1901
German vessel smuggling amunition in japanese waters. Written aboard the U.S.S. Monocacy
GLC04546.001
to Harvey L. Brown
March 1900
Disturbances in China; rumors of Russo-Japanese War. Brown served as Paymaster Yeoman on the USS Monocacy during the Boxer Rebellion of 1900. The Monocacy had served in Chinese waters for nearly 30 years, and was ordered to recapture the forts at...
GLC04546.002
[Leather hand guard and metal spike].
circa 1900
GLC04546.003
March 23, 1900
With photo.
GLC04546.004
to W. T. K. Brown
March 27, 1900
Twenty six mounted photographs, an album containing twenty nine mounted photographs, one unmounted photograph, and one negative. Photographs taken in China around the time of the Boxer Rebellion. Brown served as Paymaster Yeoman on the USS Monocacy...
GLC04546.005
March 30, 1900
Murder of British missionaries by "Boxers," preparing. 44 various items: + 8 envelopes, 25 clippings, and 1 photo
GLC04546.006
16 April 1900
"our gunboat shot through, Monocacy attacked"
GLC04546.007
25 April 1900
GLC04546.008
8 June 1900
Europeans murdered by Boxers, invasion preparations. Brown served as Paymaster Yeoman on the USS Monocacy during the Boxer Rebellion of 1900. The Monocacy had served in Chinese waters for nearly 30 years, and was ordered to recapture the forts at...
GLC04546.009
12 June 1900
Ordered to sail to Taku. Brown served as Paymaster Yeoman on the USS Monocacy during the Boxer Rebellion of 1900. The Monocacy had served in Chinese waters for nearly 30 years, and was ordered to recapture the forts at Taku on 11 June 1900. He was...
GLC04546.010
13 July 1900
Relieving siege of Taku and Tientsin. A long letter describing fighting: "2300 men of all nations held the city [Tientsin] against 30,000 Imperial troops and 100,000 Boxers. It was hell for 6 days [as] they bombarded the city. Our losses - over 600...
GLC04546.011
1 September 1900
Mentions writing a description of siege of Tientsin. Brown served as Paymaster Yeoman on the USS Monocacy during the Boxer Rebellion of 1900. The Monocacy had served in Chinese waters for nearly 30 years, and was ordered to recapture the forts at...
GLC04546.012
28 June 1900
Killing of first American, marine Nichols. Date inferred from content and postal mark (July 28). Battle description. Brown describes forming ranks to fire on 500 Boxers, marine Nichols being hit, and the marines' attempt to save Nichols, who died...
GLC04546.013
31 October 1900
GLC04546.014
20 October 1900
GLC04546.015
14 December 1900
His promotion.
GLC04546.016
4 January 1901
Rare envelope.
GLC04546.017
February 26, 1901
GLC04546.018
7 March 1901
GLC04546.019
9 March 1901
Mentions siege of Peking, bombardment of Taku forts. Asks whether they received 'The Siege of Peking' or the photographs of the "bombardment of the Taku Forts."
GLC04546.020
March 23, 1901
Dissension among European forces. Writes in part: "[I]f the troops are not soon out of China they will be mixed up -- England and Russia have been at swords' points over a bit of land on the river bank in Tientsin. Entrenchments thrown up and men...
GLC04546.021
15 April 1901
GLC04546.022
to Howard Payson Brown
GLC04546.023
3 May 1901
Picture of "windjammer" and Brown's notes on the ship.
GLC04546.024
[Appointment of John J. Pershing to Major General]
20 December 1916
Wilson, Woodrow, 1856-1924
Commission to begin on September 25, 1916. Countersigned by Secretary of War Newton D. Baker. Stamp indicating receipt by the Adjutant General's office dated 6 January 1917 and signed by H.P. Milam as Adjutant General. Dated when Pershing commanded...
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