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Rejection of Olive Branch Petition by Congress; lets colonists arm vessels
1776/03/23
The document sets regulations for arming vessels for defense and privateering. Printed by John Dunlap.
GLC04771
to William Eden
7 October 1775
Sackville, George Germain, Viscount, 1716-1785
Written a month before Germain became Secretary of State for the Colonies to Eden as Deputy Secretary of State for the Northern Department. Recipeint was a inferred by Donald Londahl-Smidt. See collateral file for full explanation. References Eden's...
GLC04783
to Robert Morris
13 November 1778
Jones, John Paul, 1747-1792
Jones, Captain of the U.S.S. Ranger, informs Morris, a Continental Congressman, of recent events in France. Reports that in June, a highly esteemed gentleman (who Jones does not name) wrote him a secret letter promising him command of a large ship...
GLC04797
to Caesar Rodney
11 May 1778
Laurens, Henry, 1724-1792
Written by Laurens as President of the Continental Congress to Rodney as President of Delaware. Says he sent a packet on 9 May 1778 by General William Smallwood. Says it contains 20 copies of an address by Congress on the regulation of armed vessels...
GLC04804.01
A Proclamation.
1778/05/09
This document is a proclamation ordering American ships to act according to an honest code and not take up piratical acts while in American waters. It is a printed broadside approved by Henry Laurens and Charles Thomson as President and Secretary...
GLC04804.02
to Roger Sherman
24 November 1777
Lee, Richard Henry, 1732-1794
Discusses the surrender of John Burgoyne, Cornwallis' movements, and the loss of Red Bank, among other activities in the Revolutionary War. Also mentions international relations and naval activities. Supports the Articles of Confederation, comments...
GLC04808
to William Henry Drayton
15 September 1775
Middleton, Arthur, 1742-1787
Discusses South Carolina's military preparations for the revolution. Informs that transports and frigates will be at Charleston soon and that Fort Johnson is reinforced and garrisoned. Reports on armed schooners ready for defense and batteries that...
GLC04820
to Lieutenant of Berkeley County, Virginia
2 September 1781
Nelson, Thomas Jr., 1738-1789
Note written on the bottom of a signed printed circular letter that discusses the importance of meeting Cornwallis, the arrival of French fleet, and the need for supplies. Virginia Governor Nelson's note mentions the receipt of "Intelligence from...
GLC04828
to Gideon Welles
21 May 1861
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
Writes to Secretary of the Navy Welles to endorse Walter Trumbull, the son of Illinois Senator Trumbull. Asks that the young man be given an interview for admission to the Naval Academy.
Basler, Roy P. The Collected Works Of Abraham Lincoln. (New...
GLC04649
Additional Instruction to the public and private armed vessels of the United States
28 August 1812
Monroe, James, 1758-1831
Printed letter signed by Secretary of State James Monroe. Orders that public and private armed vessels are not to stop American merchant ships coming from British ports with British goods because of the "alledged" repeal of the British Orders in...
GLC04675.03
to Jose E. Pidgeon
1916/06/18
Roosevelt, Franklin D. (Franklin Delano), 1882-1945
On Navy Dept. stationery, as Assistant Sec. of the Navy. FDR writes that he is unable to supply service records for Marine Harold E. Starrett (since he is on active duty) and suggests contacting his naval base in Haiti.
GLC04675.33
[Thanks to officers & men for gallant conduct in battle of Mobile Bay]
6 August 1864
Farragut, David Glasgow, 1801-1870
Draft of General Order # 12 signed by Rear Admiral Farragut. Thanks the crews of the ships that fought in the battle for Mobile Bay "for their gallant conduct during the fight." Lauds their lack of hesitation, even when they were asked "to follow...
GLC04664.01
[General order requesting fleet to thank God for victory]
7 August 1864
A clerical copy of the General Order issued by Farragut on 7 August 1864. The order asks the fleet to give thanks to God for their victory in the Battle of Mobile Bay.
GLC04664.02
Glass plate negative of Adm. D. D. Porter, standing, full length frontal, holding hat.
1865?
Porter, David Dixon, 1813-1891
Carte de visite negative. Carte de visite format, rather deteriorated, dark image with Porter standing next to chair. LIMITED USE: USE COPY PRINT.
GLC05111.01.0486
Glass plate negative of Adm. D. D. Porter, seated, half-length holding gloves
Carte de visite negative. Copy negative of another CDV for reproduction. Not an original collodion negative gelatin copy negative. Accompanied by later print, some re-photographing early portraits, also photo of CDV "Ad. D.D. Porter" (same pose as...
GLC05111.01.0487
Group of 7 sailors from the U.S.S. "Viking" [tintype]
circa 1861-1865
The sailors pose with an American flag and another flag. Six of the men wear dark uniforms with white trim and large stars on the collars. The seventh man, standing between the two flags, wears a light shirt with dark pants. His shirt has white...
GLC05111.01.0499
Unidentified sailor, 1/2 length portrait [tintype]
The sailor wears the same uniform as the sailors in # 499. His uniform has large stars on the collar and a star above his top button. as paper CDV-style amt
GLC05111.01.0501
Charles Varraher, Master at Arms [tintype]
Portrait of a sailor with full beard and mustache. Decorative embossed paper border of stars around the image.
GLC05111.01.0502
Carl Justus, Captain of the Hold [tintype]
Portrait of a sailor. Insignia has been painted gold. The sailor appears to be wearing a rope around his neck. The faint writing on his hat is illegible. Decorative embossed paper border of stars around the image.
GLC05111.01.0503
John C. Howard, A. M. Mate, U.S.N. [tintype]
1/2 length portrait of a naval officer in uniform. Decorative blue oval border printed on the mount around the image.
GLC05111.01.0504
Rear Admiral W.B. Shubrick, 1/2 length seated portrait [cabinet card] [1861-1865 ca.]
Inscription on verso: "Rear Admiral W. B. Shubrick."
GLC05111.01.0662
Adml. D.D. Porter [illegible] [993 full-plate collodion negative]
Full plate collodion negative, cracked along the center, with spacer to prevent abrasion. Previously framed, a typed note in the frame (transcribing an inscription in the negative) read: "Admiral David Dixon Porter. Commander Mississippi River Fleet...
GLC05111.01.0479
Naval Heroes
1862
Brady, Mathew B., 1823-1896
Maquette comprised of 7 cartes de visite of naval admirals who served in the Union Forces during the American Civil War and 2 separate oval pieces of scalloped paper inscribed with the words "Naval" and "Heroes." Each carte de visite is pasted on...
GLC05111.01.0467
Distinguished officers. Confederate Navy [3 joined CDV collodion negatives]
1861?
Negative containg three images of the same carte de visite for reproduction. The carte contains trimmed oval photographs of seven naval figures (from the top, left to right): Lieut. Maury, Comm. Hollins, Comm. Semmes. Adml. Buchanan. Lieut. Reed...
GLC05111.01.0480
Portrait of Capt. Champlin of Ship "Scorpion" by J.T. Upson, Buffalo [salt print] [1861-1866 ca.]
1861-1866 ca.
Upson, fl. 1861-1865
Title taken from inscription on recto. Commanded the schooner "Scorpion" in the War of 1812, as well.
GLC05111.01.0306
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