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- Letter 1: To Chief Constructor J. W. Easby, 1878-January-2.
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- J. W. Easby, Chief of Bureau of Construction and Repair
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Letter to J. W. Easby which accompanied reports of vessels at the Pensacola Navy Yard which went unsigned by the commandant. 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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- Letter 62: To Chief Constructor J. W. Easby, 1877-December-5.
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- J. W. Easby, Chief of Bureau of Construction and Repair
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December 5, 1877 letter to Chief Constructor J. W. Easby which accompanied Pay Roll for the Department of Construction and Repair at the Pensacola Navy Yard 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_Page058
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- Letter 63: To Chief Constructor J. W. Easby, 1877-December-28.
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- J. W. Easby, Chief of Bureau of Construction and Repair
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December 28, 1877 letter to J. W. Easby, Chief of the Bureau of Construction and Repair, which submitted a schedule of wages for the quarter ending on March 31, 1878 for Bureau approval. The Captain Commandant's name is unsigned on this letter. The paper 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...
Show moreDecember 28, 1877 letter to J. W. Easby, Chief of the Bureau of Construction and Repair, which submitted a schedule of wages for the quarter ending on March 31, 1878 for Bureau approval. The Captain Commandant's name is unsigned on this letter. The paper 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_Page081
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- Letter 60: To Chief Constructor J. W. Easby, 1877-December-1.
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- J. W. Easby, Chief of Bureau of Construction and Repair
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Letter dated December 1, 1877 to Chief Constructor J. W. Easby which accompanied a Report of Vessels at the Pensacola Navy Yard 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 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_Page049
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- Letter 61: To Chief Constructor J. W. Easby, 1877-December-3.
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- J. W. Easby, Chief of Bureau of Construction and Repair
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December 3, 1877 letter to J. W. Easby, Chief Constructor and Chief of the Bureau of Construction and Repair, which accompanied returns for the month of November 1877. Documents sent included payroll and reports of expenditures, orders, and conditions of materials received and expended. 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...
Show moreDecember 3, 1877 letter to J. W. Easby, Chief Constructor and Chief of the Bureau of Construction and Repair, which accompanied returns for the month of November 1877. Documents sent included payroll and reports of expenditures, orders, and conditions of materials received and expended. 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_Page054
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- Letter 59: To Chief Constructor J. W. Easby, 1877-November-2.
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- J. W. Easby, Chief of Bureau of Construction and Repair
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Letter sent to Chief Constructor J. W. Easby, Chief of the Bureau of Construction and Repair, dated November 2, 1877. This letter accompanied returns from the Pensacola Navy Yard for the month of October 1877 which included payroll reports, report of expenditures, materials received and expended, among 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...
Show moreLetter sent to Chief Constructor J. W. Easby, Chief of the Bureau of Construction and Repair, dated November 2, 1877. This letter accompanied returns from the Pensacola Navy Yard for the month of October 1877 which included payroll reports, report of expenditures, materials received and expended, among 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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- Letter 58: To Chief Constructor J. W. Easby, 1877-November-1.
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- J. W. Easby, Chief of Bureau of Construction and Repair
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Letter sent to Chief Constructor J. W. Easby, USN, Chief of the Bureau of Construction and Repair dated November 1, 1877. This letter accompanied a report of Vessels at the Pensacola Navy Yard 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...
Show moreLetter sent to Chief Constructor J. W. Easby, USN, Chief of the Bureau of Construction and Repair dated November 1, 1877. This letter accompanied a report of Vessels at the Pensacola Navy Yard 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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