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United States Navy log books
Creator: United States. Navy
Call Number: UA348
Dates: 1944-1945
Physical Description: 0.69 Cubic feet
Language(s): Materials are in English
Repository: University of Rochester Archives
Table of Contents:
Scope and Content
Subject(s)
Access
Use
Citation
Content List
Series I: Log books
Company E
Company G
Company A
Company D
Company B
Collection Overview
Title: United States Navy log books
Creator: United States. Navy
Call Number: UA348
Dates: 1944-1945
Physical Description: 0.69 Cubic feet
Language(s): Materials are in English
Repository: University of Rochester Archives
Scope and Content
Log books of Navy units on campus during World War II.
Subject(s):
New York (State)--Rochester
World War (1939-1945)
Military education
Logs (records)
United States. Navy
University of Rochester
Access
For access to this collection, please contact the University of Rochester Archives (archives@library.rochester.edu) at least two business days prior to your planned visit.
Please note: Some materials may be restricted or require permission for use.
Use
To request reproductions or permission to publish materials from the collection, please contact the University of Rochester Archives (archives@library.rochester.edu). Researchers may be responsible for determining any copyright questions.
Citation
[Item title, item date], United States Navy log books, UA348, Rare Books, Special Collections, and Preservation, River Campus Libraries, University of Rochester
Administrative Information
Author: Finding aid prepared by Rare Books and Special Collections staff
Publisher: University of Rochester Archives
Address: Rare Books, Special Collections, and Preservation
River Campus Libraries, University of Rochester
500 Joseph C. Wilson Blvd.
Rochester, New York 14627-0055
archives@library.rochester.edu
Content List
Creator: United States. Navy
Call Number: UA348
Dates: 1944-1945
Physical Description: 0.69 Cubic feet
Language(s): Materials are in English
Repository: University of Rochester Archives
Table of Contents:
Scope and Content
Subject(s)
Access
Use
Citation
Content List
Series I: Log books
Company E
Company G
Company A
Company D
Company B
Collection Overview
Title: United States Navy log books
Creator: United States. Navy
Call Number: UA348
Dates: 1944-1945
Physical Description: 0.69 Cubic feet
Language(s): Materials are in English
Repository: University of Rochester Archives
Scope and Content
Log books of Navy units on campus during World War II.
Subject(s):
New York (State)--Rochester
World War (1939-1945)
Military education
Logs (records)
United States. Navy
University of Rochester
Access
For access to this collection, please contact the University of Rochester Archives (archives@library.rochester.edu) at least two business days prior to your planned visit.
Please note: Some materials may be restricted or require permission for use.
Use
To request reproductions or permission to publish materials from the collection, please contact the University of Rochester Archives (archives@library.rochester.edu). Researchers may be responsible for determining any copyright questions.
Citation
[Item title, item date], United States Navy log books, UA348, Rare Books, Special Collections, and Preservation, River Campus Libraries, University of Rochester
Administrative Information
Author: Finding aid prepared by Rare Books and Special Collections staff
Publisher: University of Rochester Archives
Address: Rare Books, Special Collections, and Preservation
River Campus Libraries, University of Rochester
500 Joseph C. Wilson Blvd.
Rochester, New York 14627-0055
archives@library.rochester.edu
Content List
Series I: Log books
Company E
Box 1June 9, 1944 - April 5, 1945
Box 1December 13, 1944 - August 30,1945
Company G
Box 1July 11, 1944 - October 23, 1944; House 2
Company A
Box 1August 8, 1944 - October 23, 1944; House 4
Company D
Box 2February 6, 1944 - July 17, 1944; House 7
Company B
Box 2August 18, 1944 - October 23, 1944; House 5