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Willard, Arthur Lee, 1870-1935

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Found in 15 Collections and/or Records:

Appointment to Annapolis, 1887.

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Scope and Contents From the Collection: Civil War diary of Lewis A. Willard, who settled in Kirksville, Missouri, and scrapbooks about his son Arthur Lee Willard, a Vice Admiral in the U.S. Navy. Lewis' daughter and Arthur's half sister, Louise Willard, was married to P.O. Selby, who curated six scrapbooks with ephemera from Vice Admiral Willard's life, including his graduation certificates, articles about his military success, and letters between him and his father, along with other family and friends. Lewis A. Willard fought...
Dates: 1887.

Bits of Adair County History (Arthur Lee Willard), 1960.

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Scope and Contents From the Collection:

This collection includes P. O. Selby's personal papers, research notes and writings and includes the files and records he gave during his lifetime as well as those found in his campus office after his death. The majority are concerned with Kirksville and Adair County history, genealogies of Adair County families, and Mark Twain.

Dates: 1960.

Clipping: Advancement in Navy Given Many Officers (photo Captain Arthur L. Willard), Washington Herald, 1924 June 15.

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Scope and Contents From the Collection:

This collection includes P. O. Selby's personal papers, research notes and writings and includes the files and records he gave during his lifetime as well as those found in his campus office after his death. The majority are concerned with Kirksville and Adair County history, genealogies of Adair County families, and Mark Twain.

Dates: 1924 June 15.

Clipping: U.S.S. New Mexico, Capt. A.L. Willard and Commander Lannon, [1919].

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Scope and Contents From the Collection:

This collection includes P. O. Selby's personal papers, research notes and writings and includes the files and records he gave during his lifetime as well as those found in his campus office after his death. The majority are concerned with Kirksville and Adair County history, genealogies of Adair County families, and Mark Twain.

Dates: [1919].

Document signed by President Grover Cleveland pardoning Arthur Willard and reinstating him in the Naval Academy, undated.

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Scope and Contents From the Collection: Civil War diary of Lewis A. Willard, who settled in Kirksville, Missouri, and scrapbooks about his son Arthur Lee Willard, a Vice Admiral in the U.S. Navy. Lewis' daughter and Arthur's half sister, Louise Willard, was married to P.O. Selby, who curated six scrapbooks with ephemera from Vice Admiral Willard's life, including his graduation certificates, articles about his military success, and letters between him and his father, along with other family and friends. Lewis A. Willard fought...
Dates: undated.

Individual photographs of Arthur and Orin Willard, from around 1883.

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Scope and Contents From the Collection: Civil War diary of Lewis A. Willard, who settled in Kirksville, Missouri, and scrapbooks about his son Arthur Lee Willard, a Vice Admiral in the U.S. Navy. Lewis' daughter and Arthur's half sister, Louise Willard, was married to P.O. Selby, who curated six scrapbooks with ephemera from Vice Admiral Willard's life, including his graduation certificates, articles about his military success, and letters between him and his father, along with other family and friends. Lewis A. Willard fought...
Dates: from around 1883.

Individual photographs of Arthur Lee Willard and Orin Wilbur Willard, 1880.

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Scope and Contents From the Collection: Civil War diary of Lewis A. Willard, who settled in Kirksville, Missouri, and scrapbooks about his son Arthur Lee Willard, a Vice Admiral in the U.S. Navy. Lewis' daughter and Arthur's half sister, Louise Willard, was married to P.O. Selby, who curated six scrapbooks with ephemera from Vice Admiral Willard's life, including his graduation certificates, articles about his military success, and letters between him and his father, along with other family and friends. Lewis A. Willard fought...
Dates: 1880.

Letter: Department of the Navy, Arthur (Willard?) to Paul, 1922 April 21.

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Scope and Contents From the Collection:

This collection includes P. O. Selby's personal papers, research notes and writings and includes the files and records he gave during his lifetime as well as those found in his campus office after his death. The majority are concerned with Kirksville and Adair County history, genealogies of Adair County families, and Mark Twain.

Dates: 1922 April 21.

Letters to Arthur Willard from relatives, 1887-1888.

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Scope and Contents From the Collection: Civil War diary of Lewis A. Willard, who settled in Kirksville, Missouri, and scrapbooks about his son Arthur Lee Willard, a Vice Admiral in the U.S. Navy. Lewis' daughter and Arthur's half sister, Louise Willard, was married to P.O. Selby, who curated six scrapbooks with ephemera from Vice Admiral Willard's life, including his graduation certificates, articles about his military success, and letters between him and his father, along with other family and friends. Lewis A. Willard fought...
Dates: 1887-1888.

Map: Arthur L. Willard grave, approximately 1958.

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Scope and Contents From the Collection:

This collection includes P. O. Selby's personal papers, research notes and writings and includes the files and records he gave during his lifetime as well as those found in his campus office after his death. The majority are concerned with Kirksville and Adair County history, genealogies of Adair County families, and Mark Twain.

Dates: approximately 1958.

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Archival Object 14
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Civil War, 1861-1865 1
Diaries 1
Kirksville (Mo.) 1
Military 1
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Scrapbooks 1
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