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BOX 6-11 REEL 3 |
Letterbooks, 1839-1858
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Copies of letters received and sent. |
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Arranged chronologically. Volume 6 is primarily a journal. Volume 8 is
indexed. |
BOX 6 REEL 3 |
1839, Nov. 5-1842, Jan. 1 (mainly a
journal) |
BOX 7 REEL 3 |
1842, Nov. 30-1846, Oct. 20
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BOX 8 REEL 3 |
1849, Oct. 12-1852, May 9
(indexed) |
BOX 9 REEL 3 |
1850, Jan. 7-Nov. 29
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BOX 10 REEL 3 |
1850, Oct. 20-1851, Dec. 26
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BOX 11 REEL 3 |
1856, Feb. 16-1858, July 24
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BOX 12-23 REEL 3-5 |
Ships' Papers, 1835-1860
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Journals, logbooks, watch and quarter station books, a book of rules, and a table
of weather observations. |
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Arranged by name of ship or type of material. |
BOX 12 REEL 3 |
Watch and quarter station books |
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Delaware
(ship-of-the-line), 1835
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BOX 13 REEL 4 |
Cumberland
(frigate), 1843-1845
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BOX 14 REEL 4 |
Perry
(brig) |
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Private journal, including drafts of papers
from voyage of the Portsmouth (sloop-of-war),
1856
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BOX 15 REEL 4 |
Journal and logbooks |
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1849, Nov. 17-1850, Nov. 7
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BOX 16 REEL 4 |
1850, Nov. 8-1851, Sept.
14
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BOX 17 REEL 4 |
1851, Sept. 15-Dec. 23
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BOX 18 REEL 4 |
Portsmouth
(sloop-of-war) |
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Orders and watch station book,
1856
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BOX 19 REEL 4 |
Journal and logbook, 1856, Apr.
22-1858, June 17
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BOX 20 REEL 5 |
Abstract log, 1856, May 4-1858, June
13
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BOX 21 REEL 5 |
Rules on board John Adams
(frigate), Thomas W. Wyman, commander, 1837
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BOX 22 REEL 5 |
Journal of Madison Rush, Columbus (ship-of-the-line), 1845-1847
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BOX 23 REEL 5 |
Observations of wind and weather, Vandalia (frigate),
1857-1860
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BOX 24-25 REEL 5 |
Miscellany, 1822-1890
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A ledger and an autograph album. |
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Arranged by type of material. |
BOX 24 REEL 5 |
Ledger, 1822-1828
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BOX 25 REEL 5 |
Autograph album of Augustus Foote,
1863-1890
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BOX OV 1not filmed |
Oversize, 1862
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Foote's commission as chief of the U.N. Navy Bureau of Equipment and
Recruiting. |
BOX OV 1not filmed |
Commission signed by Abraham Lincoln and Gideon
Welles appointing Foote chief of the U.S. Navy Bureau of Equipment and
Recruiting, 1862
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