Box 13
Contains 31 Results:
Levin M. Powell letter, 1848 Feb 4
Letter to Lewis Warrington, Chief of the Bureau of Ordnance, with a request for special shells and thirty two pound shells.
John A. Dahlgren letter, 1848 May 19
Autographed letter to Commodore Lewis Warrington with regard to a requisition for a second gun quadrant and an additional two passed midshipman for the crew.
Lewis Warrington portrait, undated
Copy of his black and white portrait by Rembrandt Peale, 6 1/4' x 8 1/4'.
Lewis Warrington letter, 1833 Oct 23
Letter to Richard Smith, Bank of the United States, regarding the renewal of his brother's note.
Lewis Warrington letter, 1844 Mar 14
Letter to Commander L. M. Goldsborough regarding the capture of the Brig MALEK ADHEL, and a list of crew from the USS Enterprise entitled to prize money.
George Dewey letter to William L. Straus Jr., 1912 Feb 23
Letter to William L. Straus Jr., answering his query regarding the number of men wounded on the USS Baltimore at the Battle of Manila Bay, 1898.
Charles O'Neill notebook on torpedoes, 1876 Jun 16-Sep 3
Notebook maintained by Lt. Comdr. Charles O'Neill while receiving instruction on torpedoes at the Naval Torpedo Station in Newport, R.I. In this volume, O'Neill summarized the weekly instructions and created diagrams and drawings to illustrate parts of the lessons.
Husband E. Kimmel letter and newspaper clippings, 1966 Oct 6
Letter to a Mr. Beam with advice not to worry about the future. Newspaper clipping with biographical details and information on the Pearl Harbor attack by John G. Rogers.
Jesse D. Elliott request for chronometers, 1835 Feb 28
Document ordering two of the best chronometers belonging to the U.S. Government for the USS Constitution to be delivered to the Charleston Navy Yard.
Letter from Tasker Bliss to Officer, Commanding Base Section No. 5, 1918 May 21
Letter to Officer, Commanding Base Section No. 5, Brest, France, on stationery of Supreme War Council, American Section, Versailles, requesting a courier to hand deliver his weekly report to the Secretary of War in Washington.