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to unknown
13 December 1859
Ericsson, John, 1803-1889
Requests that recipient inform him if he has written to Mr. Morris to demand the engines with the late improvements. Also asks if recipient has sent them his letter.
GLC02287
[Certificate for distribution of naval prize money]
1776-1803
Barry, John, 1745-1803
Signed as a captain in the navy. Blank document certifying that the bearer, aboard a ship under Barry's command, is entitled to a portion of the prize-money (from ships seized). Penciled in notes indicate the document's connection to the navy and...
GLC02297.07
to Henry Dearborn
1814/06/04
Fulton, Robert, 1765-1815
Lists the estimated costs of constructing the first steam-powered U.S. naval vessel. Fulton estimates that $25,000 will be required for three months, with the amount decreasing after that. Costs include materials, wages, and a monthly payment to the...
GLC02302
The Defenders of Our Union.
1864
Kimmel, & Forster, fl. 1864-1865
Lithograph print with touches of white gouache added by hand. Five ovals in which there are portraits of Abraham Lincoln, George Washington, Andrew Johnson, Naval officers David Porter, David G. Farragut (spelled Faragut), John A. B. Dahlgren...
GLC02434
A Traitor's Peace
30 October 1863
Broadside signed "A Democratic Workingman." Expresses anger at politicians calling for peace and "the Union as it was." Criticizes Southern peace terms from the "Richmond Enquirer" : including recognition of the Confederacy, withdraw of Union forces...
GLC02389
[General Bragg discusses military matters in the Pensacola area]
6 April 1861
Bragg, Braxton, 1817-1876
Bragg (Confederate) states "Our truce remains in force, 'They are not to reinforce, We are not to attack.' It is being carried out by both parties so far. All kinds of supplies ... were being furnished the enemy when I got here. I have stopped...
GLC02409
[General orders pertaining to the deaths of Thomas Gilmer and Beverly Kennon]
2 April 1844
Perry, Matthew Calbraith, 1794-1858
Perry signs as Commander of Naval Forces on the West Coast of Africa. Transmits a copy of two general orders issued following the death of Thomas W. Gilmer, late Secretary of the Navy. Transmits the orders to commanding officers of vessels attached...
GLC02430
to General Kingsley
1 November 1781
Cobb, David, 1748-1830
Communicates orders from General George Washington to expeditiously load all the stores that are being transported to Head Of Elk, Maryland onto vessels. Anything that cannot fit should be loaded onto French ships. The ordnance being transported...
GLC02437.01279
to Henry Knox
12 September 1781
Bauman, Sebastian, 1739-1803
Tells Knox that this letter will be delivered by a Lieutenant Ford, who will also deliver ordnance and information about available ships. Describes his activities fulfilling Knox's orders to obtain ordnance and shipping vessels. Mentions using shot...
GLC02437.01183
2 October 1781
Biddle, Clement, 1740-1814
Assures Knox that he will not publish his correspondence and asks him to write often about the operation in Virginia. Reports that the British "suffered much more severely in the Action off Cape Henry than you seem to have expected," referring to...
GLC02437.01205
to Henry Knox Craig
1 March 1869
McClellan, George Brinton, 1826-1885
McClellan writes to Craig, a brevet general who previously served as chief of ordnance. Discusses the appointment of Hunt's son to Annapolis Naval Academy. Asks if he should write to Admiral David Dixon Porter or Ulysses S. Grant to secure the...
GLC02382.063
to John Cullen Bryant
January 8, 1901
Dewey, George, 1837-1917
Replying to a letter from Bryant, received the day before, George Dewey comments, "I have to say that I do not consider the picture you send a good one. What I regard as the best obtainable photograph of myself..shows me in white uniform, with cap."...
GLC00273.03
to William Stedman
February 19, 1807
Ellery, William, 1727-1820
William Ellery writes that he received his last letter and had hoped Stedman would provide some political news but since Stedman is apathetic about politics, Ellery must read the newspapers. He asks who originated the suspension on Habeas Corpus and...
GLC00298
to Earl Van Dorn
February 21, 1862
Beauregard, Pierre Gustave Toutant, 1818-1893
Beauregard, Confederate Commander of the Military District of South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida, writes to Van Dorn, Confederate Commander of the District of the Mississippi, Department #2. He states that "the fate of Missouri necessarily depends...
GLC00296
to John Hall
August 21, 1781
Jenifer, Daniel of St. Thomas, 1723-1790
Reports no news from Europe or General Nathanael Greene. Hopes that the Comte de Grasse comes to Chesapeake Bay to support the Americans against Lord Cornwallis, which he did later that month. Also notes that "Vermont is to be admitted into the Union...
GLC00297.01
to John Langdon
May 20, 1776
Whipple, William, 1730-1785
Whipple, a Continental Congressman, discusses the appointment of naval officers with Langdon, Congressman and Continental Naval Agent. Discusses Langdon's suggestion to appoint Captain John Roche, admitting his apprehension that Roche's appointment...
GLC00336
[Manumission of a mulatto slave named Benjamin Harkimon (or Harkinson)]
13 April 1813
Rhea, Jonathan, 1758-1815
Sends John B. Timberlake, bursar of the frigate United States commanded by Commodore Decatur, an official document freeing thirty-three-year-old Harkimon (or Harkinson), who was aboard the United States, with the stipulation that Harkimon pay $200...
GLC00340
[Appointment of Samuel Chew as a naval captain]
17 June 1777
Morris, Robert, 1734-1806
Signed by Continental Congressmen Morris, Thomas Burke, Abraham Clark, Philip Livingston, Henry Marchant, Roger Sherman, and Nicholas Van Dyke, who appoint Samuel Chew as a Captain in the Continental Navy. Instructs Chew to depart immediately for...
GLC00346
to Samuel Smith
March 16, 1799
Stoddert, Benjamin, 1751-1813
Benjamin Stoddert discusses a treaty between Britain and Haitian general Toussaint Louverture. He mentions a ship bound for India, letting General [George] Washington know that he will be returning to New York. Also talks about spices. Letter seems...
GLC00308.05
to John Steele
October 13, 1812
Monroe, James, 1758-1831
James Monroe advises the collector of customs in Philadelphia on the rules to follow regarding released British prisoners of war sailing home. Also requests that the secretary of state's office be informed of every cartel sailing from Steele's...
GLC00323
Letters and documents of naval commanders in Revolution & 1812 [Decimalized .01-.10]
1782-1822
Various
GLC00308
to Robert Smith
March 5, 1806
Preble, Edward, 1761-1807
Edward Preble offers Smith condolence for death of his wife. Smith was then secretary of the Navy. Treble had been a naval commander in the Tripolitan War and, at the time this letter was written, an adviser to Smith.
GLC00308.01
to Walter Dun
March 22, 1820
Jones, William, 1760-1831
Jones, former Secretary of the Navy and Treasury, requests that Walter Dun, Union County Ohio land surveyor, consider hiring Israel L. Clarke. Clarke, son of Philadelphia Naval Officer Samuel Clarke, attempts to gain employment as a deputy land...
GLC00308.02
to John Brown
January 16, 1782
Simpson, Thomas, fl. 1778-1782
Captain Simpson transmits his account (not included), settled with the Navy Board, to Brown, Secretary of the Marine. He requests that Brown obtain his payment (possibly from the United States Congress) during his upcoming visit to Philadelphia...
GLC00308.03
to Henry M. Morfit
May 21, 1822
Barron, James, 1769-1851
James Barron discusses the difficulties of securing a loan, which he was inquiring about in Philadelphia on Morfit's behalf. Barron was a commodore in U.S. Navy.
GLC00308.04
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