As a constant reader and ardent admirer of your poetry, will you kindly send me one of your autographs?
Very truly yours, Percy W. Thompson, Lieut. U.S.R.N. loc_vm.00414.jpg loc_vm.00414.jpg loc_vm.00415.jpg loc_vm.00411.jpg loc_vm.00412.jpgCorrespondent:
Percy Wallace Thompson
(1858–1935?) was born in Washington D.C., and he attended the Virginia
Military Institute and Columbian (now George Washington) University. He was a
graduate of the Revenue-Cutter Service Academy in 1881 and was the commanding
officer of the U.S.S. Corwin during the Spanish-American
War. He wrote articles on the Revenue-Cutter service and on maritime history for
several publications, including Scribner's Magazine, the
New York Sun, and the Boston
Herald (Albert Nelson Marquis, ed., The Book of
Chicagoans: A Biographical Dictionary of Leading Living Men of the City of
Chicago, Vol. 2 [Chicago: A.N. Marquis & Company, 1911],
669).