Box 11
Contains 107 Results:
Letter - Mrs. J[ane] Hope, Hampton, to Mrs. Mary Blake, care of Commo. Barron, US Naval Asylum, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, [1842] May 18
Autograph letter signed. Family affairs.
T. Gatewood, Norfolk, to Commo. James Barron, Philadelphia, 1842 June 6
Autograph letter signed. Recommending Edward Higgins.
L. S. Sims, Washington City, to Commo. Jesse D. Elliott, West Whiteland, Ellwood College, Chester Co., Pennsylvania, 1842 August 15
Autograph letter signed. Re: a presidential review of the decision in the court martial of Elliott.
M. M. Noah, New York, to Commo. Jesse D. Elliott, West Whiteland, Chester County, Pennsylvania, 1842 August 22
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Autograph letter signed. "You have had a rough time of it ever since the battle of Lake Erie...." Comments on Cooper, "undoubtedly the finest among our Literary Men" and on the necessity of reform in the Court Martial system.
T. Gatewood, Norfolk, to Commo. James Barron, Naval Asylum, Philadelphia, 1842 August 26
Autograph letter signed. Re: his removal from office by the President of the U.S.
Commo. J.D. Elliott, Ellwoods, West Whiteland, Chester County, [Pennsylvania], to Commo. James Barron, Naval Asylum, Philadelphia, 1842 August 28
Autograph letter signed. Re: letters received and letter of Noah in which there is "Cooper's explanation of the Erie Affair."
J. Guest, Washington City, to Commo. Barron, U.S. Naval Asylum, Philadelphia, 1842 September 1
Autograph letter signed. Introducing Midsh. John Guest, "who is about commencing his studies at the Naval Asylum."
James Barron, Naval Asylum, to A. P. Upshur, Secretary of the Navy, Washington, 1842 September 23
Autograph draft signed. Report that he has expelled Daniel Conway and Joshua Parker.
A. P. Upshur [Secretary of the Navy], to Commo. James Barron, Governor of the Naval Asylum, 1842 October 1
Autograph letter signed. Order to readmit Conway and Parker to the Asylum.
James Barron, Naval Asylum, to A. P. Upshur, Secretary of the Navy, Washington, 1842 October 5
Autograph draft signed. Reply concerning Conway and Parker.
T. Gatewood, Norfolk, to Commo. James Barron, Navy Asylum, Phila., 1842 October 8
Autograph letter signed. Personal affairs.
R.J. Cleveland, Boston, to James Barron, Naval Asylum, Phila., 1842 October 11
Autograph letter signed. Re: some cider he has sent; and decrying the state of the country with failing banks, etc.
Statement by James Barron regarding his service in the Navy from 1798 to 1842, 1842 October 11
Autograph draft signed.
James Barron, Naval Asylum, to A.P. Upshur, Secretary to the Navy, Washington, 1842 October 20
Autograph draft signed. Re: pay for the Carpenter's Mate at the Asylum.
James Barron, Naval Asylum, to A.P. Upshur, Secretary of the Navy, Washington, 1842 October 24
Autograph draft signed. Re: an inmate, Patrick Malloy.
Orders from A.P. Upshur, A Secretary of the Navy, 1842 October 26
Card. Re: medical officer's reports.
A.P. Upshur, Navy Department, to Commo. James Barron, Governor of the Naval Asylum, Phila., 1842 October 27
2 copies. Autograph letter signed, R. Asking a report on all employees at the Naval Asylum and Hospital. Reply that the reports are being prepared.
Joseph Abbott, St. Croix, to Commo. James Barron, U.S.N., Phila., 1842 October 30
Autograph letter signed. Introducing John F. Abbott.
James Barron, Naval Asylum, to A.P. Upshur, Secretary of the Navy, Washington, 1842 November 1
2 copies. Autograph draft signed. Letter enclosing reports on the personnel of the Asylum.
Wm. P.C. Barton, Navy Department, Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, Washington, to James Barron, Capt. U.S.N., Gov. Naval Asylum, Phila., 1842 November 3
Copy of Autograph letter signed. Directs the discharge of Patrick Malloy.
James Barron, Naval Asylum to A.P. Upshur, Secretary of the Navy, Washington, 1842 November 4
Autograph draft signed. Re: orders sent without the approval of Barron.
James Barron, Naval Asylum, to W.P.C. Barton, Chief of the Bureau of Medicines and Surgery, Washington, 1842 November 8
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Autograph draft signed. Resentment for addressing Barron as "Captain" instead of ''Commodore.''
A.P. Upshur, Secretary of the Navy to Commo. James Barron, Gov. U.S. Naval Asylum, Phila., 1842 November 8
Autograph letter signed. Stating that all letters from Chiefs of Bureaus are to be considered official.
Wm. P.C. Barton, Navy Dept., Bur. of Med. and Surgery, Washington, to Commo. James Barron, Gov. of Naval Asylum, Phila. and reply, 1842 November 12
Autograph letter signed. Letter concerns Patrick Malloy Reply Re: 12 November 1842. JB to Wp. Cb Autograph Draft Signed. Reply to the above.
A.O. Dayton, Treasury Department, to Wp.C. Barton, Chief of the Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, Navy Department, 1842 November 12
Copies of Autograph letter signed. Re: Patrick Maley.