Box 7
Container
Contains 10 Results:
F.W. Boehm to Mrs. George Weiler, (photocopy), Washington D.C., July 5 1950
Item — Box: 7, Folder: 9
Found in:
University of Houston Libraries Special Collections
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1981-001, Cruiser Houston Collection
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Correspondence
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Letters
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Francis B. Weiler, family of
Dates:
Other: July 5 1950
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
Correspondence is divided into four sub-series by format: Postcards from POW Camp, Telegrams, Letters, and Envelopes. The Postcards from POW Camp series includes postcards written by Houston crew members while they were being held as prisoners-of-war. These postcards were highly censored by the Japanese military. The Postcards from POW Camp, Telegrams, and Envelopes sub-series are each arranged by sender. If there are multiple items from the same sender, they are further arranged by...
Bureau of Naval Personnel, Navy Department, Service of Lt.(jg) Francis Brooks Weiler, (photocopy), September 13 1945
Item — Box: 7, Folder: 9
Found in:
University of Houston Libraries Special Collections
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1981-001, Cruiser Houston Collection
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Correspondence
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Letters
/
Francis B. Weiler, family of
Dates:
Other: September 13 1945
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
Correspondence is divided into four sub-series by format: Postcards from POW Camp, Telegrams, Letters, and Envelopes. The Postcards from POW Camp series includes postcards written by Houston crew members while they were being held as prisoners-of-war. These postcards were highly censored by the Japanese military. The Postcards from POW Camp, Telegrams, and Envelopes sub-series are each arranged by sender. If there are multiple items from the same sender, they are further arranged by...
Gavin Campbell to Mrs. Weiler, (photocopy), Portland, Victoria, Australia, March 11 1945
Item — Box: 7, Folder: 9
Found in:
University of Houston Libraries Special Collections
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1981-001, Cruiser Houston Collection
/
Correspondence
/
Letters
/
Francis B. Weiler, family of
Dates:
Other: March 11 1945
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
Correspondence is divided into four sub-series by format: Postcards from POW Camp, Telegrams, Letters, and Envelopes. The Postcards from POW Camp series includes postcards written by Houston crew members while they were being held as prisoners-of-war. These postcards were highly censored by the Japanese military. The Postcards from POW Camp, Telegrams, and Envelopes sub-series are each arranged by sender. If there are multiple items from the same sender, they are further arranged by...
Joseph C. Dalton to Mrs. [Payne?], Sparks (photocopy), undated
Item — Box: 7, Folder: 9
Found in:
University of Houston Libraries Special Collections
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1981-001, Cruiser Houston Collection
/
Correspondence
/
Letters
/
Francis B. Weiler, family of
Dates:
Other: undated
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
Correspondence is divided into four sub-series by format: Postcards from POW Camp, Telegrams, Letters, and Envelopes. The Postcards from POW Camp series includes postcards written by Houston crew members while they were being held as prisoners-of-war. These postcards were highly censored by the Japanese military. The Postcards from POW Camp, Telegrams, and Envelopes sub-series are each arranged by sender. If there are multiple items from the same sender, they are further arranged by...
Joseph C. Dalton to Mrs. Weiler, Sparks, MD, April 7, 1943, with Joseph C. Dalton to Gentlemen [Mr. England?], March 29, 1943, and J.F. Dalton to Mother and Dad [Mr. & Mrs. Joseph C. Dalton], Zentauji War Prison Camp, Japan, August 28 (all photocopies), 1942-1943
Item — Box: 7, Folder: 9
Found in:
University of Houston Libraries Special Collections
/
1981-001, Cruiser Houston Collection
/
Correspondence
/
Letters
/
Francis B. Weiler, family of
Dates:
Other: 1942-1943
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
Correspondence is divided into four sub-series by format: Postcards from POW Camp, Telegrams, Letters, and Envelopes. The Postcards from POW Camp series includes postcards written by Houston crew members while they were being held as prisoners-of-war. These postcards were highly censored by the Japanese military. The Postcards from POW Camp, Telegrams, and Envelopes sub-series are each arranged by sender. If there are multiple items from the same sender, they are further arranged by...
L.E. Denfeld to Dr. and Mrs. George S. Weiler, with Presidential Unit Citation facsimile (photocopies), Washington D.C., November 16 1944
Item — Box: 7, Folder: 9
Found in:
University of Houston Libraries Special Collections
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1981-001, Cruiser Houston Collection
/
Correspondence
/
Letters
/
Francis B. Weiler, family of
Dates:
Other: November 16 1944
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
Correspondence is divided into four sub-series by format: Postcards from POW Camp, Telegrams, Letters, and Envelopes. The Postcards from POW Camp series includes postcards written by Houston crew members while they were being held as prisoners-of-war. These postcards were highly censored by the Japanese military. The Postcards from POW Camp, Telegrams, and Envelopes sub-series are each arranged by sender. If there are multiple items from the same sender, they are further arranged by...
Wade DeWeese to Rear Admiral James B. Weiler, (photocopy), June 22 1961
Item — Box: 7, Folder: 9
Found in:
University of Houston Libraries Special Collections
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1981-001, Cruiser Houston Collection
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Correspondence
/
Letters
/
Francis B. Weiler, family of
Dates:
Other: June 22 1961
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
Correspondence is divided into four sub-series by format: Postcards from POW Camp, Telegrams, Letters, and Envelopes. The Postcards from POW Camp series includes postcards written by Houston crew members while they were being held as prisoners-of-war. These postcards were highly censored by the Japanese military. The Postcards from POW Camp, Telegrams, and Envelopes sub-series are each arranged by sender. If there are multiple items from the same sender, they are further arranged by...
Betty Kirkpatrick to Mrs. Weiler, Ardmore, PA, December 3, 1942, with poem, letter from William Glassford to Mr. Hamill, June 4, 1942, and letter from Mrs. John L. Stivers to Mrs. Kirkpatrick, (all photocopies), 1942
Item — Box: 7, Folder: 9
Found in:
University of Houston Libraries Special Collections
/
1981-001, Cruiser Houston Collection
/
Correspondence
/
Letters
/
Francis B. Weiler, family of
Dates:
Other: 1942
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
Correspondence is divided into four sub-series by format: Postcards from POW Camp, Telegrams, Letters, and Envelopes. The Postcards from POW Camp series includes postcards written by Houston crew members while they were being held as prisoners-of-war. These postcards were highly censored by the Japanese military. The Postcards from POW Camp, Telegrams, and Envelopes sub-series are each arranged by sender. If there are multiple items from the same sender, they are further arranged by...
J.R. Stimmel to George S. Weiler, (photocopy), Gardner, ND, March 1 1943
Item — Box: 7, Folder: 9
Found in:
University of Houston Libraries Special Collections
/
1981-001, Cruiser Houston Collection
/
Correspondence
/
Letters
/
Francis B. Weiler, family of
Dates:
Other: March 1 1943
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
Correspondence is divided into four sub-series by format: Postcards from POW Camp, Telegrams, Letters, and Envelopes. The Postcards from POW Camp series includes postcards written by Houston crew members while they were being held as prisoners-of-war. These postcards were highly censored by the Japanese military. The Postcards from POW Camp, Telegrams, and Envelopes sub-series are each arranged by sender. If there are multiple items from the same sender, they are further arranged by...
F[?] A. Todd to Dr. & Mrs. Weiler, Philadelphia, [PA] (photocopy), April 7
Item — Box: 7, Folder: 9
Found in:
University of Houston Libraries Special Collections
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1981-001, Cruiser Houston Collection
/
Correspondence
/
Letters
/
Francis B. Weiler, family of
Dates:
Other: April 7
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
Correspondence is divided into four sub-series by format: Postcards from POW Camp, Telegrams, Letters, and Envelopes. The Postcards from POW Camp series includes postcards written by Houston crew members while they were being held as prisoners-of-war. These postcards were highly censored by the Japanese military. The Postcards from POW Camp, Telegrams, and Envelopes sub-series are each arranged by sender. If there are multiple items from the same sender, they are further arranged by...