"A Medium in Which I Seek Relief": Manuscripts of American Sailors 1919-1940Main MenuIntroductionPublication IntroductionTranscriptionsThe SailorsBeginning of PathThe ShipsBeginning of PathContext & AnalysisBeginning of PathSources / CitationsBeginning of PathAnnie Tummino3ab49bb2dc491ebce8f162f5757538b6789c8434
1media/VHM013.jpg2019-03-23T17:25:31-07:00Annie Tummino3ab49bb2dc491ebce8f162f5757538b6789c8434Van Horne MorrisAnnie Tummino47Beginning of Pathsplash8504542021-08-26T15:27:12-07:00Annie Tummino3ab49bb2dc491ebce8f162f5757538b6789c8434
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1media/IMG_4572_thumb.jpg2020-04-06T14:46:59-07:00VC-58 Squadron3Van Horne Morris and the VC-58 squadron at the Quonset Point Naval Air Station in October 1943.media/IMG_4572.jpgplain2020-04-06T14:51:01-07:00Van Horne and Marion Morris Paperscirca 194340.749711111111,-73.886841666667
1media/Morris_Gilmore_004_thumb.jpg2020-02-02T11:44:14-08:00Van Horne Morris, Aviator2Morris trained as a Naval Aviation Cadet, served on the USS Hornet during World War II, and then became a commercial airline pilot.media/Morris_Gilmore_004.jpgplain2020-02-02T11:45:08-08:00Van Horne and Marion Morris Papers
1media/Morris_Gilmore_006_RC_thumb.jpg2020-02-02T11:35:19-08:00Van Horne and Marion Morris, 19422The couple in in Norfolk, VA, where the USS Hornet was was docked prior to her departure for the war zones.media/Morris_Gilmore_006_RC.jpgplain2021-08-26T15:28:39-07:00Van Horne and Marion Morris Papers1942