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- Letter to Colonel Charles G. McCrowley, 1877-November-12.
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- Charles G. McCrowley, Colonel, USMC, John Williams, Private USMC
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Letter to Colonel Charles G. McCrawley, USMC, dated November 12, 1877 regarding the approval of transfer of John Williams, Private of the USMC, from the Naval Hospital at the Pensacola Navy Yard to the Washington barracks. 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 to Colonel Charles G. McCrawley, USMC, dated November 12, 1877 regarding the approval of transfer of John Williams, Private of the USMC, from the Naval Hospital at the Pensacola Navy Yard to the Washington barracks. 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_Page026
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- Letter to Colonel Charles G. McCrowley, 1877-October-18.
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- Charles G. McCrowley, Colonel, USMC, J. S. Oberly, USN (?), John William, Private USMC
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A copy of a letter sent to Marine Colonel Charles G McCrowley October 18, 1877 from a Commandant of the Navy Yard of Pensacola (name illegible). This letter was sent alongside a communication from a J. S. Oberly of the Navy regarding an inspection of a Private John or Jason Williams. 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.
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- uwfHT_NYC_Box1_1877-1878_Correspondence_Page004
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- Letter 1: To Commodore Daniel Ammen, Bureau of Navigation, 1878-January-2.
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- Commodore Daniel Ammen, Chief of the Bureau of Navigation
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Letter to Daniel Ammen which accompanied December 1877 reports on payroll, expenditures, and personnel employed 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_Page090
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- Letter 69: To Commodore Daniel Ammen, Bureau of Navigation, 1877-November-26.
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- Commodore Daniel Ammen, Chief of the Bureau of Navigation
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Letter to Daniel Ammen, Chief of the Bureau of Navigation, dated November 26, 1877 which acknowledged the receipt of a Bureau Order dated the 21st concerning specimen cylinders being made at the Pensacola Navy Yard's machine shop. By the time the letter was written, the cylinders were not finished but six would be ready to be shipped to the Coast Survey Office by December 1st. The letter itself is frail, thin to the point of transparency, and has been eaten away at some points by rust due to...
Show moreLetter to Daniel Ammen, Chief of the Bureau of Navigation, dated November 26, 1877 which acknowledged the receipt of a Bureau Order dated the 21st concerning specimen cylinders being made at the Pensacola Navy Yard's machine shop. By the time the letter was written, the cylinders were not finished but six would be ready to be shipped to the Coast Survey Office by December 1st. 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_Page044
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- Letter 66: To Commodore Daniel Ammen, Bureau of Navigation, 1877-October-18.
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- Commodore Daniel Ammen, Chief of the Bureau of Navigation
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Letter sent to Commodore Daniel Ammen, Chief of the Bureau of Navigation, which accompanied a Bulletin of International Meteorological Observations taken at the Pensacola Navy Yard for the last half 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...
Show moreLetter sent to Commodore Daniel Ammen, Chief of the Bureau of Navigation, which accompanied a Bulletin of International Meteorological Observations taken at the Pensacola Navy Yard for the last half 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_Page013
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- Letter 67: To Commodore Daniel Ammen, Bureau of Navigation, 1877-November-1.
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- Commodore Daniel Ammen, Chief of the Bureau of Navigation
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Letter sent to Commodore Daniel Ammen, Chief of the Bureau of Navigations, dated November 1, 1877 which accompanied Monthly Returns for October 1877. These items included payroll, a statement of expenditures, and a report of those employed and discharged. 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...
Show moreLetter sent to Commodore Daniel Ammen, Chief of the Bureau of Navigations, dated November 1, 1877 which accompanied Monthly Returns for October 1877. These items included payroll, a statement of expenditures, and a report of those employed and discharged. 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_Page016
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- Letter 74: To Commodore Daniel Ammen, Bureau of Navigation, 1877-December-7.
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- Commodore Daniel Ammen, Chief of the Bureau of Navigation
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December 7, 1877 letter to Daniel Ammen, Chief of the Bureau of Navigation, which appears to request Bureau approval of a fourth set of articles. It is difficult to discern due to the hastened writing style employed in the forming of this letter. 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...
Show moreDecember 7, 1877 letter to Daniel Ammen, Chief of the Bureau of Navigation, which appears to request Bureau approval of a fourth set of articles. It is difficult to discern due to the hastened writing style employed in the forming of this letter. 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_Page067
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- Letter 75: To Commodore Daniel Ammen, Bureau of Navigation, 1877-December-10.
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- Commodore Daniel Ammen, Chief of the Bureau of Navigation, James Sheppard
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December 10, 1877 letter to Daniel Ammen, Chief of the Bureau of Navigation, sent in response to an order from the Department to inform them about an inquiry into the condition of the Steam Engineering department at the Pensacola Navy Yard. The order was due to discrepancies in the number of stores on hand and in the ledgers. A James Sheppard, Boatswain, was detained as a witness in response to this. The letter itself is frail, thin to the point of transparency, and has been eaten away at...
Show moreDecember 10, 1877 letter to Daniel Ammen, Chief of the Bureau of Navigation, sent in response to an order from the Department to inform them about an inquiry into the condition of the Steam Engineering department at the Pensacola Navy Yard. The order was due to discrepancies in the number of stores on hand and in the ledgers. A James Sheppard, Boatswain, was detained as a witness in response to this. 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_Page070
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- Letter 70: To Commodore Daniel Ammen, Bureau of Navigation, 1877-November-26.
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- Commodore Daniel Ammen, Chief of the Bureau of Navigation
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Letter of receipt sent to Commodore Daniel Ammen of the Bureau of Navigation dated November 26, 1877 regarding the receipt of new orders on how to keep books in the Navigation Office which would take effect January 1, 1878. 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 of receipt sent to Commodore Daniel Ammen of the Bureau of Navigation dated November 26, 1877 regarding the receipt of new orders on how to keep books in the Navigation Office which would take effect January 1, 1878. 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_Page045
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- Letter 71: To Commodore Daniel Ammen, Bureau of Navigation, 1877-November-30.
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- Commodore Daniel Ammen, Chief of the Bureau of Navigation
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Letter dated November 30, 1877 to Daniel Ammen, Chief of the Bureau of Navigation which accompanied a Bulletin of International Meteorological Observations taken 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...
Show moreLetter dated November 30, 1877 to Daniel Ammen, Chief of the Bureau of Navigation which accompanied a Bulletin of International Meteorological Observations taken 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_Page048
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- Letter 76: To Commodore Daniel Ammen, Bureau of Navigation, 1877-December-15.
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- Commodore Daniel Ammen, Chief of the Bureau of Navigation
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December 15, 1877 letter to Commodore Daniel Ammen, Chief of the Bureau of Navigation, informing him that the six specimen cylinders intended for the U.S. Coast Survey Steamer "Blake" were shipped the day prior aboard the Light House Steamer "Dandelion." 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.
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- uwfHT_NYC_Box1_1877-1878_Correspondence_Page077
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- Letter 77: To Commodore Daniel Ammen, Bureau of Navigation, 1877-December-15.
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- Commodore Daniel Ammen, Chief of the Bureau of Navigation
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December 15, 1877 letter to Daniel Ammen, Chief of the Bureau of Navigation, which accompanied a Bulletin of International Meteorological Observations taken at the Pensacola Navy Yard. 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.
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- uwfHT_NYC_Box1_1877-1878_Correspondence_Page078
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- Letter 76: To Commodore Daniel Ammen, Bureau of Navigation, 1877-December-10.
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- Commodore Daniel Ammen, Chief of the Bureau of Navigation
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December 10, 1877 letter to Daniel Ammen, Chief of the Bureau of Navigation, informing him that the Light House Steamer "Dandelion" kept the specimen cylinders intended for the "Blake" on board to ship them to Key West personally due to the Express Office in Pensacola being unable to take them further than Cedar Key. This would have entailed another month's journey to Key West. For reasons unknown, the word "Annulled" is written in blue across the letter and much of is slashed across by the...
Show moreDecember 10, 1877 letter to Daniel Ammen, Chief of the Bureau of Navigation, informing him that the Light House Steamer "Dandelion" kept the specimen cylinders intended for the "Blake" on board to ship them to Key West personally due to the Express Office in Pensacola being unable to take them further than Cedar Key. This would have entailed another month's journey to Key West. For reasons unknown, the word "Annulled" is written in blue across the letter and much of is slashed across by the same color. 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_Page071
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- Letter 73: To Commodore Daniel Ammen, Bureau of Navigation, 1877-December-6.
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- Commodore Daniel Ammen, Chief of the Bureau of Navigation, Lt. E. B. Thomas
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December 6, 1877 letter to Daniel Ammen, Chief of the Bureau of Navigation, which acknowledged the receipt of a Bureau Order from the 3rd of December. The order was to direct six specimen cylinders to Key West for use aboard the U.S. Coast Steamer "Blake" to Lt. E. B. Thomas, commander of the Navy depot there. 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...
Show moreDecember 6, 1877 letter to Daniel Ammen, Chief of the Bureau of Navigation, which acknowledged the receipt of a Bureau Order from the 3rd of December. The order was to direct six specimen cylinders to Key West for use aboard the U.S. Coast Steamer "Blake" to Lt. E. B. Thomas, commander of the Navy depot there. 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_Page061
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- Letter 12: To Daniel Ammen, 1878-February-14.
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- Daniel Ammen
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Letter to Daniel Ammen and the Bureau of Navigation requesting lard oil for use by 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_Page135
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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 15: To Daniel Ammen, 1878-February-28.
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- Daniel Ammen
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Letter to Daniel Ammen which accompanied meteorological reports taken at the Pensacola Navy Yard for the latter half of February 1878. 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_Page140
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- Letter 16: To Daniel Ammen, 1878-March-1.
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- Daniel Ammen
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Letter to the Bureau of Navigation which accompanied monthly reports for February 1878, including payroll, statements of employed, and store returns. 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_Page142
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