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The black hawk chronicle. [Vol. 1, no. 4 (June 29, 1863)]
29 June 1863
News on the siege of Vicksburg from the Union Mississippi Squadron blockading the city. Article humorously attacks the Arkansas Democrat.
GLC06107.22.02
The confederate states. [Vol. 6, no. 24 (December 20, 1862)]
20 December 1862
Burnett, Lawrence T., fl. 1862-1863
Editorials on the need for foreign intervention in the war, potential blockades, and the removal of Butler. Green and white rose-shaped floral pattern.
GLC06208.12
Journal of the U.S. ship Shepherd Knapp
3 May 1862-28 May 1863
Hudson, John Morley, fl. 1862-1863
Written by Hudson as Acting Master on the USS "Shepherd Knapp." Signed at least five times by Hudson, including once on the cover. A note on the inside cover says he lived on Franklin Avenue at East Brooklyn, New York (the second house on the right...
GLC06664
to Edward Bates
February 27, 1863
Dupont, Samuel F., 1803-1865
Written by Rear Admiral DuPont to U.S. Attorney General Bates. Says he perceives by a return made by the Navy Department to the House of Representatives on prizes that many cases have been appealed to the Supreme Court. Says many officers and himself...
GLC02466.03
to David G. Farragut
14 September 1864
Engle, Frederick, 1799-1868
Written by Captain Engle as the governor of the naval asylum in Philadelphia to Admiral Farragut as commander of the blockading squadron off Mobile, Alabama. Congratulating Farragut for his victory at Mobile Bay on 5 August 1864. Says "The world on...
GLC02466.04
to George B. McClellan
26 June 1862
Goldsborough, Louis Malesherbes, 1805-1877
Written on stationery of the Flag Ship USS "Minnesota." Written by Flag Officer Goldsborough as commander of the North Atlantic Blockading Squadron to Major General McClellan as commander of the Army of the Potomac. Letter most likely making...
GLC02466.06
to Henry A. Wise
January 12, 1862
Benjamin, Judah Philip, 1811-1884
Written on letterhead of the War Department of the Confederate States by Acting Secretary of War Judah Benjamin to Brigadier General Wise. States that the bearer of this letter, William A. Pratt, wants to import "some cargoes of iron" from abroad...
GLC02469.01
to Colonel [Mores?]
11 May 1863
Vance, Zebulon B., 1830-1894
Vance, Governor of North Carolina, asks Mores: "Why do you detain Smith's salt? If it is going to any point in N.C, we have no right to seize it." Inquires if General Daniel Harvey Hill, commander of the District of North Carolina, needs the salt...
GLC02469.29
to David Conner
28 November 1846
Semmes, Raphael, 1809-1877
Reports that the Mexican brig Creole had been boarded and burned by men under his command during a blockade of Vera Cruz. The destruction of the Creole has obliterated Vera Cruz's commerce, as she was the city's only ship. Written as lieutenant...
GLC02647
War of 1812 documents and correspondence including muster rolls [decimalized .001 - .107]
1800-1855 ca.
Bailey family
Mostly receipts, militia muster rolls, etc. relating to the Bailey family. Includes some legal documents before and after the war. Also contains correspondence of the Flitner family (1850s) and a single letter concerning the Union blockade off the...
GLC02669
War of 1812 documents and correspondence including muster rolls
Bailey Family (fl. ca. 1800-1855)
Mostly receipts, militia muster rolls, etc. relating to the Bailey family. With some legal documents before and after the war.
GLC02669.01
Correspondence of the Flitner family (1850s) and a single letter concerning the Union blockade off the North Carolina coast.
GLC02669.02
to David Knapp and Clarissa Knapp
7 August 1864
Knapp, David Scott, fl. 1839-1864
This document contains two letters written by David Scott Knapp. In his first letter, Knapp, a sailor on a privateer on blockade duty, writes to his father and mother, describing chasing a blockade runner which escaped them. Knapp's second letter is...
GLC02669.106
to John B. Marchand
February 8, 1864
Jenkins, Thornton A., 1811-1893
Regarding promotion of Assistant Engineers. Reads in part: "You will please report the names and rank or grade of all Assistant Engineers on board the vessel who are entitled to an examination for promotion under the Circular of the Secretary of the...
GLC02680.15
to Thornton A. Jenkins
February 12, 1864
Fitzhugh, William E., 1832-1889
Fitzhugh reports on the amount of coal aboard his ship, the U.S.S. Sebago. Written on board the U.S.S. Sebago, as part of the blockade on Mobile, Alabama. Docket contains signed note regarding blockade ship assignments; may be in Jenkins' hand with...
GLC02680.16
Names of vessels and commanders off Mobile Bar
1864/02/12
Lists the names of 19 vessels engaged in the blockade of Mobile Bay, their respective captains, and their exact location. Docket notes "several absent."
GLC02680.17
February 16, 1864
Leroy, William E., 1818-1888
Has heard that Jenkins thinks his ship is not in proper position in the blockade, and hopes to rectify this problem. Says he felt he was in the proper position, states he takes "pride in endeavouring to go where I am ordered," and asks if he should...
GLC02680.18
February 20, 1864-February 21, 1864
Low, William W., 1823-1877
Relays a message from "the Admiral" asking Marchand to forward certain mails and discusses a trading ship that is overcharging for its goods. Docket notes "Reporting the 'Pelican States' violation of Revenue law." Written on board the U.S.S...
GLC02680.20
February 21, 1864
Report on his naval actions. Explains his recent movements, and discusses those of Admiral Franklin Buchanan, the commander of Confederate ships in Mobile Bay. Says his ship will be at the Pensacola Naval Yards for repairs. Written on board the U...
GLC02680.21
1 March 1864
Farragut, David Glasgow, 1801-1870
Copy of a letter discussing naval strategy and suggesting that Pensacola, Florida be warned, in case a Confederate ram tries a sneak attack there. Says the rebel rams Tennessee and Baltic are nearby. Written on board the U.S.S. Calhoun, in the...
GLC02680.22
to William H. Dana
12 March 1864
Gillis, John P., 1803-1873
Copy of a letter to Dana, the first page ordering Dana to patrol specific waterways, the second page giving orders regarding "prizes seized at the Rio Grande." Written on board the U.S.S. Ossipee, commanded by Gillis off Galveston, Texas, during the...
GLC02680.23
15 March 1864
Drayton, Percival, 1812-1865
Enclosing twenty copies [not present] each "of 2 circulars issued by the Bureau of Ordnance" with orders to distribute them to all the vessels on Marchand's station. Written on board the U.S.S. Hartford, of which Percival was captain, off Pensacola...
GLC02680.24
A brief communication from Farragut, requesting the "names and positions of all the vessels in your division on the first and fifteenth of every month." Written on board the U.S.S. Hartford, off Pensacola, Florida, during the Union blockade of major...
GLC02680.25
16 March 1864
Van Deusen, George H., 1836-?
From an assistant surgeon of the U. S. Volunteer Navy, confirming illnesses of two men under Marchand's command. "I hereby respectfully call a Medical Survey on Pat McGough…affected with synavitis of hip joint: and James McGuire has Typhoid fever."...
GLC02680.26
March 30, 1864
Stating that he is aware of the situation of sailors whose term has expired, and enclosing an address [not present] on the subject. Written in response to a letter sent to Farragut by sailors on the U.S.S. Lackawanna. Written on board the U.S.S...
GLC02680.27
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