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to John B. Marchand
28 November 1858
Marchand, Elizabeth L., 1824-1863
Sister says he has not written in over six weeks, inquires how he is doing, and relates family news.
GLC02680.04
30 November 1858
Marchand, Henry C., 1818-1882
Marchand's brother discusses family events, inquires about retiring admirals, and mentions a black servant who was fired after running away. Also notes "The gas company have laid their pipes through the town and as a general thing almost every...
GLC02680.05
[Portrait of David G. Farragut]
1865
Jackman, W.J., fl. 1865
Engraved portrait of Farragut in uniform, with his facsimile signature below. Printed by Richard Rutter and Company.
GLC02680.06
December 11, 1858
Guernsey, Alfred H., 1824-1902
Encloses documents relating to the Paraguay Expedition, a naval voyage Marchand is about to take to Argentina to explore various waterways. Encloses "the sheets of 'La Plata,' as far as printed, together with the map." Also encloses an article from...
GLC02680.08
to John B. Marchand [Fragment]
22 June 1860
Case, Augustus Ludlow, 1813-1893
Last page of a letter inviting Marchand and his wife to visit during the summer. Marchand and Case both served on the Paraguay expedition.
GLC02680.09
January 15, 1861
Woodville, William, 1827-1898
Informs Marchand of the sale of stocks he owns. Woodville was a stockbroker.
GLC02680.10
3 September 1861 - 11 September 1861
Welles, Gideon, 1802-1878
Copy of Secretary of the Navy Gideon Welles' promotion of Samuel Huse as "acting Master of the U.S. Steamer James Adger." Includes copies of docketing/endorsements by Commander Samuel L. Breese and Commander John Jay Almy.
GLC02680.11
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
Enclosing communications regarding James Byrnes, a deserter from the U.S. Army, who now works on board the ship. "I herewith enclose the communications relating to James Byrnes, a deserter from the U.S. Army and now serving on board this ship as...
GLC02680.19
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
March 12, 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
March 15, 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
March 16, 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
6 April 1864
Woolsey, Melancthon B., 1817-1874
Letter enclosing papers [no longer present] regarding "Information obtained from four rebel deserters" and other reports. Written on board the U.S.S. Princess Royal, commanded by Woolsey off Sabine Pass, Texas during the blockading of Confederate...
GLC02680.28
February 9, 1864
Requesting various information pertaining to Marchand's ship, including coal, draft, and speed of the ship. Written on board the U.S.S. Richmond.
GLC02680.30
Ordering Marchand to move his boat to replace a departing ship in the blockade. Written on board the U.S.S. Richmond during the Union blockade of Mobile Bay.
GLC02680.31
[Pay slip for John B. Marchand]
December 31, 1873
Hieskell, H.M., fl. 1873
Printed note stating a pay check has been enclosed for three hundred eighteen dollars and thirty cents. From the Office of Pay Director, Navy Yard, Philadelphia. The amount and date are filled in by hand.
GLC02680.34
Two photographs
1873
Watkins, Carleton E., 1829-1916
Photograph of a painting of a steam ship. Group portrait of four unidentified whites and three Indians
GLC03030.01
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