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A Guide to the O. Kemp Tolley Papers, 1924-2000
MS 380

O. Kemp Tolley

Kemp Tolley, 1908-2000

A Collection in the
Special Collections & Archives Division
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Prepared by Ruth Hennessy
July, 2005

 

Provenance: The O. Kemp Tolley papers were donated to the Special Collections & Archives Division by Vlada Gritzenko (Mrs. Kemp) Tolley.  Accession No. 01-33.
Size: 25.20 linear feet
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Preferred Citation: O. Kemp Tolley Papers, MS 380
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Biographical Note

1908          Born in Manila, Phillipines on 29 April

1929          Graduated, U.S. Naval Academy, Annapolis, MD

1929          USS FLORIDA, Junior officer

1930          USS TEXAS, Staff, Commander in Chief, U.S. Fleet

1931          USS CANOPUS, Submarine Squadron V, Staff, Commander in Chief,
                    Asiatic Fleet

1932          Promoted to Lieutenant Junior Grade 6 June

1933          USS HOUSTON, Staff, Commander in Chief, Asiatic Fleet

1933          USS MINDANAO, South China Patrol, Shanghai, Tsingtao, Harbin

1934          4th Marines, Shanghai China, Russian Language Student, 23 June

1935          American Embassy, Berlin, assigned Riga, Latvia

1936          Office of Naval Intelligence, Temdu

1936-37     USS WYOMING

1937          USS MINDANAO, South China Patrol

1937          Promoted to Lieutenant

1938          USS TUTUILA, Yangtze Patrol, Gunnery, Communications, 9 May

1939          4th Marines, Shanghai, liaison and language officer

1940-41     U.S. Naval Academy, French Instructor, August – January 1941

1941          U.S. Naval Academy, Instructor of Midshipmen

1941          USS WAKE, Executive Officer August-November

1941-42     USS LANIKAI, Commanding Officer

1942          Promoted to Lieutenant Commander, March

1942-44     Moscow, Assistant Naval Attache, USSR

1942          Promoted Commander

1943          1944  Married Vlada Gritzenko, 15 November, Moscow

1944-45     USS NORTH CAROLINA, Navigator, Far East

1944          Promoted to Captain, August

1945-47     United States Navy Department, Special Branch Operations

1947-48     USS VERMILION, Commanding Officer, June –May

1948-49     Landing Ship Tank Squadron 2, Commanding Officer, Sept- August

1949-52     Armed Forces Staff College, Director Intelligence

1952-54     Amphibious Group2, Operations Officer

1954-55     Amphibious Squadron 5, Commanding Officer

1955-56     Amphibious Squadron Western Pacific, Commanding Officer

1956-57     Yokosuka Fleet Activities, Chief of Staff

1957-59     Yokosuka Fleet Activities, Commanding Officer

1959          Retired as Captain, Philadelphia, July

1960          Combat Advancement to Rear Admiral, 24 May

1960          Norfolk, Commodore Convoy Instruction, 2 weeks

1960          Convoy Commander duty, 20 days, San Diego to Hawaii (Vietnam War)

1961          Representative for SECNAV, FADM Nimitz, Japan, June

1961-85     In retirement, he wrote articles for such authoritative publications as the
                    Proceedings of the U.S. Naval Institute.

1971          Published book, Yangtze River Patrol: the U.S. Navy in China

1973          Published book, Cruise of the Lanikai: Incitement to War

1983          Published book, Caviar and Commisars: the Experiences of a U.S.
                    Naval Officer in Stalin’s Russia

1984          Oral history published by USNI, Reminiscences of RADM Kemp Tolley

1986          Edited book, Gunboats on the Long River Yangtsu.

1989          Edited book, American Gunboats in China

1992          Permanent member of the Defense Attache System Hall of Fame, June 9. 
                    “The Defense Intelligence Agency takes great pleasure in recognizing the
                     accomplishments of RADM Kemp Tolley, USN while serving as a member
                     of the Defense Attache System at US Defense Attache Office, Moscow
                     USSR from 1942-44 for the outstanding service he is sincerely
                     congratulated.”

2000          Died Oct. 28, Monkton, MD.


Scope and Content Note

The papers of Rear Admiral Oscar Kemp Tolley (1908-2000 ) span the years 1925-2000.  The collection consists of correspondence, publications of Rear Admiral Tolley and others, papers of the Yangtze River Patrol Association and the South China Patrol Association, awards, honors and dedications, and photographs.  All of these components relate directly to Tolley’s life and career.  The majority of the collection consists of original documents, although there are a small number of photocopies.  The bulk of the material is centered around his Navy service in China, Russia, and Japan as well as his subsequent publications which chronicle that service.  His involvement with shipmates and others who had served with him is well documented.

Rear Admiral Tolley served in the U. S. Navy from 1924-1961, encompassing the China gunboat era, World War II and the early years of the Cold War.  As a Russian speaker and Naval attaché in Moscow from 1942-1944, he was deeply involved in US diplomacy.  It was here he met and married his wife Vlada, a Soviet citizen.  The collection not only documents his career, but also provides relevant insights into the Navy of that period.  After his retirement in 1958, his involvement in writing, speaking and research increased.  His facility with the Russian language allowed him to be a resource for Russian ships arriving in Baltimore and Annapolis.  On the 50th anniversary of the end of World War II he was invited to the celebration in Moscow.  He continued to have ties with Japan where he was instrumental in the restoration of the Japanese ship Mikasa.

The strengths of the collection are shown in the extensive documentation of Rear Admiral Tolley’s career and subsequent publishing as well as the variety of his contacts.  His letters to his parents from 1924 to 1961 are especially detailed and give the flavor of pre-war China.  Other correspondence involve diplomats, Russian and Japanese officers, other authors and shipmates.  Photographs include ships’ albums.  Printed matter includes maps, pamphlets, reports, advertisements and articles on various subjects.


Series Description

The O. Kemp Tolley Papers are organized in the following series:

  1. Correspondence
  2. Naval Academy Documents 
  3. Naval Career Documents
  4. Research Materials
  5. Manuscripts, Books and Book Reviews 
  6. Ephemera 
  7. Newsletters 
  8. Rosters and Directories
  9. Yangtze River Patrol Association and South China Patrol Association Records
  10. Photographs and Photograph Albums.

 

Series I: Correspondence:  (Boxes 1-13)

This series contains personal and professional correspondence.  The correspondence within this series is both incoming and outgoing.  It is divided into nine subseries.

Subseries 1:   General

The bulk of the correspondence in this series is related to current news and travels of Rear Admiral Tolley and his friends.  Rear Admiral Tolley referred to these letters as “chit chat”.  The subseries is arranged chronologically by incoming or outgoing letters.

Subseries 2:   Authors, Military, Researchers

Much of this material relates to the verification of information for printed books and articles.  This group of correspondents consists of noted authors, researchers and military experts.  A large percentage of the letters are photocopies, although some are originals.  Military leaders included in this subseries are Admirals Chester Nimitz and Thomas Hart.  Also of interest are personal letters with other authors including John Hersey, Richard McKenna, Barbara Tuchman, John Toland and Herman Wouk.

Subseries 3:   Lieutenant Commander Charles C. Hiles

Lieutenant Commander Charles C. Hiles (1896-1979), was a career naval officer who served from 1914-1947 and retired with the rank of Lieutenant Commander. He was stationed at Pearl Harbor when the Japanese attacked on December 7, 1941. After his retirement he devoted his energies to researching and writing about the events leading up to the Pearl Harbor attack and U.S. entry into World War II. Correspondence with Charles Hiles centers around the Pearl Harbor controversy, especially the culpability of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Admiral Husband Kimmel and others.  This is a lengthy correspondence lasting from 1966 to 1978.  At times Charles Hiles edited Rear Admiral Tolley’s book material. 

Subseries 4:   Former Shipmates

Rear Admiral Tolley kept up extensive correspondence with his former shipmates and “river rats,” both socially and historically.  This subseries contains some minor reminiscences.

Subseries 5:   Publishers and Publishing

As well as his correspondence with the major publisher of his work, the United States Naval Institute, this series contains correspondence with editors and staff of various periodicals concerning articles he had written.  A folder of rejection letters reflects his persistence in learning his craft.  His generous advice and assistance to potential authors on publishing their work is included in this subseries.

Subseries 6:   Parents

Extensive correspondence with his parents from 1924, when he left for the Naval Academy, until 1961 when he was recalled to duty, containing a summation of his career and interests in those years.

Subseries 7:   Family

The correspondence in this subseries is with his wife, children, grandmother and other family members.  These letters are personal and some refer to children’s school, camp and other activities.

Subseries 8:   Miscellaneous

This subseries contains bills, medical records, and various expressions of opinion in such items as letters to the editor and recommendations for awards. They demonstrate his involvement in issues of the day.

Subseries 9:   Orphaned sheets

The sheets in this subseries are “orphaned” and are filed separately.

 

Series II: United States Naval Academy Documents (Box 14-16)

Subseries 1:  Midshipman Items

This subseries consists of United States Naval Academy midshipman items, primarily papers relating to his appointment to the Academy, and several bound volumes of  material relating to class activities and accounts.

Subseries 2: United States Naval Academy Class of 1929

This subseries includes post graduation material on United States Naval Academy Class of 1929, and regulations for midshipmen of St. Johns College.

 

Series III: Naval Career Documents: (Box 17-18)

This series consists of sets of official orders and dispatches from several ships, and papers incidental to retirement, recall to duty and professional information.

Subseries 1:   Orders 1929-1963

Official orders and documents

Subseries 2:   Career-related papers

Included in this subseries are letters, documents and papers incidental to his career, including professional information, and opinions on officer retention/recruiting.

 

Series IV: Research Materials: (Box 19-33)

In accordance with Rear Admiral Tolley’s extensive interests and constant verification of salient facts, the research materials series contains general research, ship research with focus on the Asiatic Fleet, research on the various services, and personal interests including genealogy.  There is extensive information on Pearl Harbor and the culpability of Admiral Husband Kimmel and President Franklin Delano Roosevelt.  Other Subseries consist of research on each of his primary books: Yangtze Patrol, Cruise of the Lanikai, and Caviar and Commissars.  A further subseries involves fleet activities and his time and local contacts in Japan.

Subseries 1:   General

This subseries includes materials on a wide of variety of topics, many of which were verified through queries to the Operational Archives at the Naval Historical Center.  Topics are as varied as alcohol use in the navies, espionage, torpedoes and letters and biographical information on former presidents and state and government officials.

Subseries 2:  Unpublished notes

Pre-publication anecdotes, sea stories 1962-1987, notes for new books, manuscripts, and poems and sea shanties

Subseries 3;  Ship research

This subseries contains information on ships, primarily the Asiatic Fleet.  Much of the material consists of bound publications as well as newspaper clippings, logs, rosters and anecdotal records.

Subseries 4: Services Notes

Miscellaneous clippings and print information on the various banches of the service.

Subseries 5:  Personal interests and considered opinions 

Interests in this category range from genealogy of the Tolley family, arguments for respect, Tailhook opinions, Universal Ship Cancellation Society, North American Society for Oceanic History, Admiral Nimitz Center, Fredericksburg, TX, Richard McKenna High School as well as  participation in other organizations.  Even more  personal is information on biofeedback, miscellaneous farming related material and guarantees.

Subseries 6:   Pearl Harbor/Husband Kimmel

Rear Admiral Tolley  performed intensive research attempting to obtain vindication for Admiral Husband Kimmel.  He interviewed many figures involved in the Pearl Harbor attack including Admiral Fukuda, Admiral McCullum, Admiral Stark and Admiral Standley.  He conducted voluminous correspondence on the topic of culpability of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt for Pearl Harbor from 1966-1995, correspondence with the Kimmel family, and the author Edward Beach, Jr.  This subseries also contains declassified documents, mostly photocopied, on the events leading up to Pearl Harbor.

Subseries 7:   Documentation of Major Publications

a. Yangtze Patrol (includes China)  Much of the research in this area includes replies for reminiscence from the Asiatic Fleet, clippings, print articles and information about Shanghai and Tsingtao.  His research for the book, Yangtze Patrol spans the years 1969 until post publication 1987.

b. Cruise of the Lanikai This subseries includes unpublished notes and research on the Lanika, both the physical ship (earlier named Hermes) and the voyage.  Included is also continuing correspondence about the book and the voyage 1962-1994.  There is also a certificate of recognition of the Lanikai with a Bronze Star.

c. Caviar and Commissars (includes Russia)  Notes and correspondence concerning Russia and diplomacy are included in this subseries.  There are many news clippings, posters and information on various ambassadors.  After retirement, Rear Admiral Tolley acted as a good will ambassador when there were USSR ship visits and he traveled to Russia for the 50th anniversary of WWII.

Subseries 4: Japan

This subseries contains material from the fifties when  Rear Admiral Tolley was Commander of the Pacific Fleet, stationed in Yokuska.  He played a key part in the restoration of Mikasa, and kept up correspondence with the many Japanese friends he had made, especially the Nagano and Godsoe families.

 

Series V:  Manuscripts, Books and Book Reviews: (Box 34-36)

This series contains books, proofs and manuscripts given to him by other authors, as well as reviews, edits and articles and criticism by and about Rear Admiral Tolley.  Among the manuscripts are: Preliminary draft “A JG on the long River, Griffin to River Rat” by Rear Admiral Clarence E. Coffin; “Low water above Hankou”  Commander Jerome Addison Lee;  “Amid these storms; letters and dispatches of CDR Hugo Koehler; 1917-1922”;  A manuscript diary of Daniel H. Storey, Electrician 2nd Class; an autographed copy of Run Silent, Run Deep by Edward Beach, Jr., and A Hell of a War by Douglas Fairbanks Jr.

 

Series VI: Ephemera: (Box 37-38)

The Ephemera series contains USNA materials, other pamphlets and brochures, Russian posters and a ships’ cards and menus collection.

 

Series VII: Newsletters: (Box 39-45)

This series contains copies of the mockups of and published editions of Yangtze Patrol and China Gunboatman as well as individual ships’ newsletters and speeches.

 

Series VIII: Rosters and Directories: (Box 46)

This series contains Navy and Marine Corps directories from various assignments.

 

Series IX:  The Yangtze River Patrol Association/South China Patrol Association: Box 47)

The Yangtze River Patrol Association was founded to promote “friendship, camaraderie, and unity among former members of the United States Navy who served their country in ships of the Yangtze River Patrol Force and were recipients of the Yangtze River Patrol ribbon”.  An associate member status for those who served in the middle or upper Yangtze but had not received the ribbon was also formed.  From the beginning, this associate membership caused problems, and they ultimately broke away to form a more inclusive South China Patrol Association.  Since Rear Admiral Tolley believed strongly in inclusion rather than exclusion, he joined the new group.  In 1998 when membership in both groups was dwindling, the two groups officially merged. This series contains the records of both organizations, some historical reminiscences, regulations, membership lists and the China repository which contains some information contributed by members on the country and its politics.

 

Series X:  Photographs and  Photograph Albums: (Box 48-65)

This series contains a wide variety of photographs taken during tours of duty in China, Russia and Japan as well as family photographs. They span the years from 1929 to 1998. Several diplomats and political figures, including Averill Harriman are included.  There are many portraits of Rear Admiral Tolley during various phases of his life.  Many photographs are unidentified. A few are copies of well-know photographs.

Subseries 1: Trips taken throughout Asia

Subseries 2: Photographs of women, friends, and family

Subseries 3: Photographs of ships and duty stations

Includes China, Russia and Japan and ships of the Asiatic Fleet.

Subseries 4:  Portraits

Rear Admiral Tolley 1929-1998; Group portraits, including Roosevelt, Churchill, Stark and King as well as Averill Harriman and many Russian portraits.

Subseries 5:  Albums

The albums include those of the Yangtze Patrol, China and the Philippines and Russian friends.  The memory book of the USS Asheville is also in this group. 

Subseries 6:  Negatives

There are two boxes of negatives.


Container List

Container Contents

Box 1:
                  
Outgoing 1967-1998 (4 folders)
Incoming 1960 – 1998 (7 folders)
Jean Guillibert
Flick Price
orphaned sheets and envelopes
Box 2:
Joseph Alsop
William Bernreider
ADM George Dyer
“Hoss” Epperson China research
Thomas Hart
Ambassador Loy Henderson
Writer Theodore Lippman
Henry and Clare Luce
Mrs. John McDonald, daughter ADM Newton McCully
Maxey and Frances Mayo
Dan Mullin
Chester Nimitz 1960-1964
Various noted authors:  Hersey, Morison, Wouk etc.
South African Ambassador Koordorf
John Toland
George Roullard 1972-1980
Barbara Tuchman
Box 3:
                  
Incoming, Charles Hiles 1966-1978 (5 folders)
Charles Hiles outgoing 1966-71 (2 folders)
Box 4:
Charles Hiles outgoing 1972-1978 (3 folders)
Former shipmates Asiatic Fleet A-C 1971-1998 (6 folders)
Box 5:
Former shipmates Asiatic Fleet D-H 1971-1998 (9 folders)
Box 6:
Former shipmates Asiatic Fleet J-S 1971-1998 (11 folders)
Box 7:
Former shipmates Asiatic Fleet T-Z 1971-1998 (4 folders)
American Heritage 1967-1976
Chesapeake Bay Magazine
Naval Historical Foundation
Retired Officers Magazine
Shipmate
US Naval Institute Proceedings
Miscellaneous publishers
Publishing Advice  General
Publishing Advice  Charles Adair
Publishing Advice  Joseph Enright
Publishing Advice  Bettsy Shaw
Box 8:
Rejection Letters
Solicitations Submissions
To parents, 1924-1932 (7 folders) 
Box 9:
To parents, 1933-1936 (6 folders)
Box 10:
To parents, 1937-1947 (11 folders)
Box 11:
To parents, 1948-1954 (7 folders)
Box 12:
To parents, 1955-1961 (7 folders)
Box 13:
Family   (School and Camp)
Family   Mrs. Passano Tolley
Family   Mrs. Vlada Tolley
USNA
“Green Bowlers”
Retired Officers
East Carolina
Ballston Spa
Letters to the Editor
Recommendation for award USCG
Citizenship help Crispin Almadin
Commercial  1966-1970
Commercial   1971-
Rabbi Berger (anti Zionism)
Medical records
Bills 1929-1939
Last Will and Testament of Lydia Dimitrievna Lipinski
Box 14:
Folder of papers relating to appointment to the Academy
Folder relating to Midshipman Cruise 1927
Book of photogravures 1896
Book of Midshipman’s Store accounts
Midshipman diary (2)
Annual Register USNA 1925-6
French notebook
3 copies Reef Points (’25-’26, ’27-’28, ’28-29)
Welding class notes
Trident October 1925
Box 15:
                
United States Naval Academy Class of 1929 Muster Notes: Reunions letters and photographs
Box 16:
Publications, United States Naval Academy Class of 1929
Box 17:
Orders 1929-1963
Orders early career 1929-1930
Bound set of orders 1929-1940
Orders to Asiatic Fleet as Language Student
Orders 1947 – 1961
Retirement orders 1959-1963
Box 18:
Career
Despatches from the USS Texas and the USS Canopus. 1931-1933
Letters and documents pre 1950
Papers incidental to retirement
Recall to duty 1968
Professional information
Officer retention/recruiting.
Box 19:
Research
Queries operational archives Naval Historical Center
Alcohol in Navies
Espionage
Torpedoes
Requests for photographs
Biographical information  President Jimmy Carter
President Eisenhower controversy
President J F Kennedy assassination
Douglas MacArthur
George C. Marshall
President F D Roosevelt
US government (Congress, President)
State Government officials
Obituaries
Box 20:
Pre publication anecdotes, sea stories 1962-1971
Pre publication anecdotes, sea stories  1972-1987 
Undated Notes
Notes for a new book
POWs
POWs Makassar
Wu Hu Hospital
Various manuscripts
Folder of poems and sea shanties
Box 21:
Ships, primarily Asiatic Fleet
Bound publication; USS Asheville
Bound publication; USS Canopus
USS Houston
USS Liberty
USS Luzon
USS North Carolina
Log and Roster  USS Oahu
USS Panay
USS Trinity
USS Wyoming
Miscellaneous ships
Print materials Miscellaneous ships
Box 22:
Services Notes; Miscellaneous clippings and print
US Air Force notes
US Army notes
US Marine Corps stories
US Navy Correspondence/research
Miscellaneous clippings
Miscellaneous print materials
Box 23:
Two notebooks detailing correspondence
Biography and career summation
Biofeedback
Fitness reports
Awards/recognition/
Letters of appreciation
Genealogy Tolley Family
Arguments for respect
Tailhook opinions
Universal ship cancellation society
North American Society for Oceanic History
Admiral Nimitz Center, Fredericksburg, TX
Participation other organizations
Richard McKenna High School
Miscellaneous farming related
Guarantees
Box 24:
Pearl Harbor ONI information
Pearl Harbor Study Group
Pearl Harbor Miscellaneous printed materials
Bataan and Corregidor
Philippines
Manila Bay printed materials
Research  Panama/Cuba
Book related notes
Box 25:
Interview:  ADM Fukuda
Interview:  Kita Message
Interview:  ADM McCollum
Interview:  Percy interview Stark/Morrell
Correspondence:  ADM Stark
Interview:  ADM Standley
Merle-Smith message
War Warnings
Correspondence Pearl Harbor 1966-1973
Correspondence Pearl Harbor 1974-1995
Correspondence Pearl Harbor, Dr. Barnes 1967
Correspondence Pearl Harbor, Larry Safford
Correspondence Pearl Harbor, authors Costell, Pineau,
Declassified documents, mostly photocopied, Pearl Harbor
Box 26:
Bound notes for summation
Printed articles on Husband Kimmel
Correspondence Husband Kimmel and Kimmel family
Correspondence Ned Beach (Kimmel)
Correspondence Martin Merson (Kimmel)
Box 27:
China/Shanghai
China/Tsingtao
China Ephemera
Miscellaneous clippings
Print articles
Correspondence/research Asiatic Fleet 1
Correspondence/research Asiatic Fleet 1
Replies to request for reminiscences
Box 28:
Notes Yangtze Patrol
Correspondence/research  Yangtze Patrol  1969-1971
Correspondence/research  Yangtze Patrol  1972
Correspondence/research  Yangtze Patrol  1973-1977
Correspondence/research  Yangtze Patrol  1978-1987
Correspondence Yangtze Patrol post publication
Correspondence undated, telegrams etc.
Box 29:
Early notes and map Lanikai
Unpublished notes/research Lanikai (1)
Unpublished notes/research Lanikai (2)
Notes/research on physical ship Lanikai/Hermes
Correspondence Fred K. Klebingat Lanikai/Hermes
San Francisco Maritime Museum Lanikai/Hermes
ADM Layton vs Professor France – Three Small Ships
Charles Hiles Lanikai rewrite
Box 30:
Log of the Lanikai 1941
Correspondence/Research  1962-1970
Correspondence/Research  1971
Correspondence/Research  1972
Correspondence/Research  1973
Correspondence/Research  1974
Correspondence/Research  1975
Correspondence/Research  1976-1979
Correspondence/Research  1980-1994
Lanikai recognition Bronze Star
Box 31:
2 envelopes notes on Russia
Correspondence Russia 1969-1979
Correspondence Russia 1980-
Correspondence Russia Ambassador Faymonville
Correspondence Russia post publication Caviar and Commisars
Russia News clippings
Russian Language Studies
Baltimore Council International Visitors
USSR/USA Ship visits
Russia Commemoration of 50th Anniversary of Victory in the Great Patriotic War (WW II)
Russia -- poster
Box 32:
Russia declassified material
Mikasa restoration
Press releases Mikasa restoration
Correspondence Sasebo (mostly Godsoe)
Newsletter Sasebo
Correspondence Yokosuka
Personal Correspondence Yokosuka (mostly Nagano family)
Fleet activity reports Yokosuka
Japan miscellaneous printed materials
Box 33:
Preliminary draft A JG on the long River, Griffin to River Rat by RADM Clarence Coffin
Low water above Hankou  CDR Jerome Addison Lee
Amid these storms; letters and dispatches of CDR Hugo Koehler 1917-1922
Box 34:
Diary of Daniel H. Storey, Electrician 2nd Class, 1909-1913
Box 35:
Journal of the European Cruise USS Mount Olympus (AGC 8) 1952
Fairbanks, Douglas, Jr.  A Hell of a War Uncorrected proof
Beach, Edward. Run Silent, Run Deep  Autographed copy
Regulations of USNA 1923
Box 36:
Review/edit  EB Potter
Book Reviews written
Book Reviews print
Criticism of articles  by Tolley
Praise of articles about Tolley
Criticism Robert Love
Book White Chinese
Box 37:
Scroll of nautical meanings
USNA ephemera
Ephemera 1929-1930
Good dining in Sasebo
Early steam navigation in China
So, you’re coming to Japan
How to find your way around
History of Communications Intelligence in the US with emphasis on the Navy
The Russian Revolution childhood recollections of Princess Tatiana Galitzine 1972
USS Houston (CA 30) in poetry
Radio Security Station Fourth Marine Regiment, Shanghai, China 1924-1928/1935-1940
Riding shotgun on the Yangtze
Strategic Considerations of WWII
Excelsior (description upper Yangtze)
Two Soviet posters (one of Victoriya Fyodorova)
Folder of ephemera relating to life in the Asiatic Fleet.
Russia Ephemera
Russia Poster
Box 38:
Collection of ships’ menus
Collection of ships’ cards
Album sinking of the Panay
Dedication of the USS Houston (CA 30)
USS Osage (LSV3)  1944 – 1994
USS Triton (SS 201)
USS President Adams (APA 19)
Box 39:
                 
Yangtze river gunboats bound log
Newsletters China Connection
Newsletters Corregidor and Japan Quan
Ships Newsletters 1
Ships Newsletters 2
Gator newsletter
Miscellaneous Newsletters, Bulletins
Sea Classics
Speeches
Box 40:
Yangtze Patrol Newsletters  1979-1997
Box 41:
China Gunboatman (mockups) 1991 – 1996
Box 42:
China Gunboatman print  1986 – 1996
Box 43:
China Gunboatman print  1997 – 2000;  Membership lists, SCPA;  Bylaws, SPCA;  Bylaws Merger;  Membership lists, Merger; Photos
Box 44:
                 
China Gunboatman (mockups) 1997-1998
Box 45:
China Gunboatman (mockups) miscellaneous loose pages;  Yangtze Patroller 1984 – various years.
Box 46:
Rosters Asiatic Fleet, 1929-1941
Navy directories and rosters, Asiatic Fleet
Fourth US Marines telephone directory 1935; 1940
Navy directories and rosters, Yokosuka
Navy directories and rosters, Armed Forces Staff College
Other rosters
Box 47:
YRPA /Origin/Merger/Disband
Reminiscences YRPA members
Correspondence/research  Logo, stamp, etc.
YRPA Programs Reunions
Membership lists YRPA/SCPA
South China Patrol Association (regulations)
SCPA Reunions
Correspondence Jerry Golnik, YRPA President 1983-1987
Correspondence YRPA Reunion Boats Knickerbocker
Correspondence Roy Stratton Sino American Cooperative Organization (SACO)
China Repository
Box 48:
Photographs Women
Trips, Bankok, New Delhi, Tunisia
Photographs Japan
Photographs Russia
Photographs China
Box 49:
Men of the Asiatic Fleet including ADM Thomas Hart, Commander in Chief
Asiatic Fleet in China
Russian and officers
Monkton and visitors to the farm including Japanese Monkton
Family and Friends
Monkton
Box 50:
Rifle Team, National matches, Camp Perry Ohio 1929
China and Asiatic Fleet
Lanikai
Kemp Tolley
Assorted small photos
Assorted 8x10 photos, mostly Russians and Philippines including Douglas MacArthur
Box 51:
Friends and Family
Convoy Como
USS North Carolina
Hiroshima
Yokosuka
Quarters Yokosuka
JMSDF Contacts Yokosuka
Travels Tehran, Katmandu
Unidentified group photos
Reunion Asiatic Fleet
Kemp Tolley and Family
Box 52:
Photographs China
Photographs Russia
Photographs Japan
Photographs Ships
Box 53:
Portraits of Kemp Tolley 1929-1998
Group portraits
Autographed group portrait of Roosevelt, Churchill, Stark, King, Marshall.  Portrait FDR and Cordell Hull
Yangtze Gorge
Averill Harriman
Russian, British and American Officers
Box 54:
Mostly unidentified photographs from Japan
Box 55:
Mostly unidentified photographs from Russia, mostly women
Box 56:
               
China, Yangtze River Patrol
Siberia (Our Russian War)
Averill Harriman in Russia
Patriarch funeral
Alexander Pokviskin
Suvarov Military School, Kalinin
Russia, general enlargements
Box 57:
Primarily portraits, Russian
Box 58:
Photograph Album USNA and earlier
Box 59:
Photograph Album, China.  Mostly Tolley and friends ashore.
Photograph Album, China and the Philippines.  Cover says F. E. Bitting
Box 60:
Small album Russia
Album of the cruise of the USS Huron
Folder of photographs 1930
2 folders of miscellaneous photographs removed from Yangtze album
Box 61:
 
Photograph Album, China (inscribed Andrew Henry)
Personal album Russian friends.
Box 62:
Yangtze Patrol Photo Album
Box 63:
USS Asheville Memory Book
Box 64:
Negatives I
Box 65:
Negatives II
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