George Leland Dyer Papers
Papers (1783–1930, [bulk 1862–1930]) consisting of correspondence, diaries, photographs, photograph albums, literary manuscripts, newspapers and newspaper clipping, a book of poetry, genealogical notes, etc., documenting the life of Commodore George L. Dyer, whose naval career spanned the years 1870 to 1908, and his family. He served in various stations, with particular emphasis on the West Indies, the Asiatic Station, Cuba, Madrid (as naval attache), and Guam (as governor).
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THEME/PROJECT
Military History: Navy | |
Naval and Maritime History | 1 |
Special Collections Staff Picks | 1 |
SUBJECT
United States. Naval Force, Asiatic Station | |
Chinese New Year--China | 1 |
Shanghai (China)--Description and travel | 1 |
Shanghai (China)--Social life and customs | 1 |
United States. Navy--Officers--Correspondence | 1 |