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Letter 2: To Daniel Ammen, 1878-January-12.
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Daniel Ammen
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Letter to Rear Admiral Daniel Ammen informing him that the Pensacola Navy Yard had sent twelve deep sea specimen cylinder No. 2 to the Washington Navy Yard by order of the Bureau of Navigation. The paper is thin to the point of transparency and the page of the ledger this letter was copied into appears in the upper right corner. Parts of the paper have been eaten away by rust due to iron in the ink used.
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uwfHT_NYC_Box1_1877-1878_Correspondence_Page105
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Letter 2: To R. W. Shufeldt, 1878-January-5.
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R. W. Shufeldt
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Letter to R. W. Shufeldt which accompanied returns of equipment stores and expenditures of the Pensacola Navy Yard for the month of December 1877. The paper is thin to the point of transparency and the page of the ledger this letter was copied into appears in the upper right corner.
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uwfHT_NYC_Box1_1877-1878_Correspondence_Page099
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Letter 2: To R. W. Thompson, Secretary of the Navy, 1878-January-2.
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R. W. Thompson, Secretary of the Navy
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Letter to R. W. Thompson which accompanied reports of personnel of the Pensacola Navy Yard, vessels in repair, prisoners, and suspended, arrested, or confined officers, among others, for the month of December, 1877. The commandant failed to sign his name on this letter. The paper is thin to the point of transparency and the page of the ledger this letter was copied into appears in the upper right corner.
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uwfHT_NYC_Box1_1877-1878_Correspondence_Page088
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Letter 2: To W. M. Shock, 1878-January-5.
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W. M. Shock
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Letter to William M. Shock explaining why the hull of the vessel "Rose" had not been repaired when authorized in July of 1877. The commandant of the Pensacola Navy Yard presents the reasoning as to why repairs were not undertaken immediately in the summer and why repair estimates had gone up in the following months. The paper these pages are copied onto are thin to the point of transparency. The pages of the ledger this letter was copied into appear in the upper right corner.
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uwfHT_NYC_Box1_1877-1878_Correspondence_Page102-103
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Letter 3: To (?), 1878-January-12.
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Unknown
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Faded letter requesting a supply of report blanks for use by the Pensacola Navy Yard. The addressed's name is faded to obscurity and ink from the page behind it has bled through the paper fibers. The letter is thin to the point of transparency and the page of the ledger this letter was copied into appears in the upper right corner.
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uwfHT_NYC_Box1_1877-1878_Correspondence_Page111
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Letter 3: To Chief Constructor J. W. Easby, 1878-January-3.
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J. W. Easby
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Letter to J. W. Easby which accompanied reports of payroll, expenditures, materials used, orders, employed and discharged personnel among others for the month of December 1877. The commandant's signature is not present on this letter. The paper is thin to the point of transparency and the page of the ledger this letter was copied into appears in the upper right corner.
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uwfHT_NYC_Box1_1877-1878_Correspondence_Page095
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Letter 3: To Daniel Ammen, 1878-January-15.
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Daniel Ammen
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Faded letter to Rear Admiral Daniel Ammen which accompanied meteorological bulletins for the first half of January taken at the Pensacola Navy Yard. The paper is thin to the point of transparency and the page of the ledger this letter was copied into appears in the upper right corner.
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uwfHT_NYC_Box1_1877-1878_Correspondence_Page109
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Letter 3: To R. W. Shufeldt, 1878-January-15.
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R. W. Shufeldt
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Letter to R. W. Shufeldt requesting wage blanks to be used at the Pensacola Navy Yard. The paper is thin to the point of transparency and the page of the ledger this letter was copied into appears in the upper right corner. Parts of the paper have been eaten away by rust due to iron in the ink used.
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uwfHT_NYC_Box1_1877-1878_Correspondence_Page110
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Letter 3: To W. M. Shock, 1878-January-12.
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W. M. Shock
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Letter to W. M. Shock which accompanied quarterly returns of the cost of labor and materials for the Pensacola Navy Yard's last quarter of 1877. The paper is thin to the point of transparency and the page of the ledger this letter was copied into appears in the upper right corner.
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uwfHT_NYC_Box1_1877-1878_Correspondence_Page108
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Letter 4: To Chief Constructor J. W. Easby, 1878-January-3.
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J. W. Easby
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Letter to R. W. Easby concerning the repair of the hull on the vessel "Rose" which had been authorized that past July. The commandant explains his reasoning on why he did not order immediate repairs of the ship in the summer and why there was an increase in the repair estimates. Parts of the first page of the letter are faded into obscurity but the bulk can be inferred from the context of the whole. The paper is thin to the point of transparency and the pages of the ledger this letter was...
Show moreLetter to R. W. Easby concerning the repair of the hull on the vessel "Rose" which had been authorized that past July. The commandant explains his reasoning on why he did not order immediate repairs of the ship in the summer and why there was an increase in the repair estimates. Parts of the first page of the letter are faded into obscurity but the bulk can be inferred from the context of the whole. The paper is thin to the point of transparency and the pages of the ledger this letter was copied into appear in the upper right corners. Parts of the paper have been eaten away by rust due to iron in the ink used.
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uwfHT_NYC_Box1_1877-1878_Correspondence_Page100-101
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Letter 4: To Daniel Ammen, 1878-January-16.
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Daniel Ammen
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Letter to Daniel Ammen acknowledging a receipt of bureau orders sent on the 11th. The paper is thin to the point of transparency and the page of the ledger this letter was copied into appears in the upper right corner. Parts of the paper have been eaten away by rust due to iron in the ink used.
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uwfHT_NYC_Box1_1877-1878_Correspondence_Page113
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Letter 4: To R. W. Shufeldt, 1878-January-21.
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R. W. Shufeldt, William Bracken
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Letter to W. M. Shufeldt regarding the discharge of William Bracken from the Naval Hospital and a suspension of action regarding Bracken's finances for the last fiscal year. The paper is thin to the point of transparency and the page of the ledger this letter was copied into appears in the upper right corner. Parts of the paper have been eaten away by rust due to iron in the ink used.
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uwfHT_NYC_Box1_1877-1878_Correspondence_Page114
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Letter 4: To R. W. Thompson, 1878-January-26.
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R. W. Thompson
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Letter to the Secretary of the Navy R. W. Thompson acknowledging receipt of 20 copies of a Navy Regulation circular. The paper is thin to the point of transparency and the page of the ledger this letter was copied into appears in the upper right corner.
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uwfHT_NYC_Box1_1877-1878_Correspondence_Page119
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Letter 4: To W. M. Shock, 1878-January-26.
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W. M. Shock
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Letter to W. M. Shock which accompanied quarterly returns of materials received, expended, and on hand for the Pensacola Navy Yard's final quarter of 1877. The paper is thin to the point of transparency and the page of the ledger this letter was copied into appears in the upper right corner.
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uwfHT_NYC_Box1_1877-1878_Correspondence_Page118
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Letter 51: To R. W. Shufeldt, Bureau of Equipment and Recruiting, 1877-November-2.
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R. W. Shufeldt, Chief of Bureau of Equipment and Recruiting
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Letter sent to R. W. Shufeldt, Chief of the Bureau of Equipment and Recruiting, dated November 2, 1877 which accompanied equipment return reports for October 1877, payrolls, as well as the monthly reports of vessels, inspections, and other items. The letter itself is frail, thin to the point of transparency, and has been eaten away at some points by rust due to the iron based ink used in penning the correspondence.The page number of the ledger this letter was copied into appears in the upper...
Show moreLetter sent to R. W. Shufeldt, Chief of the Bureau of Equipment and Recruiting, dated November 2, 1877 which accompanied equipment return reports for October 1877, payrolls, as well as the monthly reports of vessels, inspections, and other items. The letter itself is frail, thin to the point of transparency, and has been eaten away at some points by rust due to the iron based ink used in penning the correspondence.The page number of the ledger this letter was copied into appears in the upper right. Parts of another letter are clearly visible through the paper itself as well.
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uwfHT_NYC_Box1_1877-1878_Correspondence_Page019
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Letter 52: To R. W. Shufeldt, Bureau of Equipment and Recruiting, 1877-November-5.
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R. W. Shufeldt, Chief of Bureau of Equipment and Recruiting
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Letter to R. W. Shufeldt dated November 5, 1877 which accompanied return reports of equipment and vendor receipts for the month of October 1877.The letter itself is frail, thin to the point of transparency, and has been eaten away at some points by rust due to the iron based ink used in penning the correspondence.The page number of the ledger this letter was copied into appears in the upper right. Parts of another letter are clearly visible through the paper itself as well.
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uwfHT_NYC_Box1_1877-1878_Correspondence_Page022
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Letter 53: To W. M. Shock, Chief of Bureau Steam Engineering, 1877-October-26.
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W. M. Shock, USN, Chief of the Bureau of Steam Engineering
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Letter sent to the Engineer in Chief W. M. Shock, USN, on October 26, 1877 which accompanied vouchers and return reports of the Navy Yard's stores for a quarter in 1876 which had been requested in a letter from August 28, 1877. The letter itself is frail, thin to the point of transparency, and has been eaten away at some points by rust due to the iron based ink used in penning the correspondence. The page number of the ledger this letter was copied into appears in the upper right.
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uwfHT_NYC_Box1_1877-1878_Correspondence_Page007
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Letter 54: To R. W. Shufeldt, Bureau of Equipment and Recruiting, 1877-December-3.
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R. W. Shufeldt
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December 3, 1877 letter to R. W. Shufeldt, Chief of the Bureau of Equipment and Recruiting, which accompanied reports on equipment returns for the month of November 1877. Included were documents on payroll and reports on expenditures, inspections, conditions of vessels, men discharged and employed, and coal. The letter itself is frail, thin to the point of transparency, and has been eaten away at some points by rust due to the iron based ink used. The page number of the ledger this letter was...
Show moreDecember 3, 1877 letter to R. W. Shufeldt, Chief of the Bureau of Equipment and Recruiting, which accompanied reports on equipment returns for the month of November 1877. Included were documents on payroll and reports on expenditures, inspections, conditions of vessels, men discharged and employed, and coal. The letter itself is frail, thin to the point of transparency, and has been eaten away at some points by rust due to the iron based ink used. The page number of the ledger this letter was copied into appears on the upper right. Parts of another letter are clearly visible through the paper.
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uwfHT_NYC_Box1_1877-1878_Correspondence_Page053
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Letter 54: To W.M. Shock, Chief of Bureau Steam Engineering, 1877-October-26.
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W. M. Shock, USN, Chief of the Bureau of Steam Engineering
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October 26, 1877 response letter to a communication from the Bureau of Steam Engineering sent on the 17th of October concerning the need of additional buildings for the Steam Engineering department at the Pensacola Navy Yard. This letter accompanied a forwarded report of Chief Engineer Kimball and further stated that the locations described in the report were "convenient and desirable" for their desired buildings. The letter itself is frail, thin to the point of transparency, and has been...
Show moreOctober 26, 1877 response letter to a communication from the Bureau of Steam Engineering sent on the 17th of October concerning the need of additional buildings for the Steam Engineering department at the Pensacola Navy Yard. This letter accompanied a forwarded report of Chief Engineer Kimball and further stated that the locations described in the report were "convenient and desirable" for their desired buildings. The letter itself is frail, thin to the point of transparency, and has been eaten away at some points by rust due to the iron based ink used in penning the correspondence. The page number of the ledger this letter was copied into appears in the upper right. Parts of another letter are clearly visible through the paper itself as well.
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uwfHT_NYC_Box1_1877-1878_Correspondence_Page009
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Letter 55: To R. W. Shufeldt, Bureau of Equipment and Recruiting, 1877-December-5.
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R. W. Shufeldt, Chief of Bureau of Equipment and Recruiting
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December 5, 1877 letter to R. W. Shufeldt, Chief of the Bureau of Equipment and Recruiting, which accompanied a report of returns of equipment stores and receipts of expenditures for the month of November 1877. The letter itself is frail, thin to the point of transparency, and has been eaten away at some points by rust due to the iron based ink used. The page number of the ledger this letter was copied into appears on the upper right. Parts of another letter are clearly visible through the...
Show moreDecember 5, 1877 letter to R. W. Shufeldt, Chief of the Bureau of Equipment and Recruiting, which accompanied a report of returns of equipment stores and receipts of expenditures for the month of November 1877. The letter itself is frail, thin to the point of transparency, and has been eaten away at some points by rust due to the iron based ink used. The page number of the ledger this letter was copied into appears on the upper right. Parts of another letter are clearly visible through the paper.
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uwfHT_NYC_Box1_1877-1878_Correspondence_Page057
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