Box 15
Container
Contains 32 Results:
The complete issue of the Washington Gazette, 1824 December 11
Item — Box: 15, Folder: 25
Identifier: id187434
Scope and Contents
Newspaper. This includes a report of the reception of General Lafayette by the United States Congress.
Dates:
1824 December 11
Newspaper clipping, 1825 July 22
Item — Box: 15, Folder: 26
Identifier: id187436
Scope and Contents
Newspaper clipping. Re: Naval Courts, printed in The Herald.
Dates:
1825 July 22
Article on the order of Procession for the funeral of Commo. Hull in Philadelphia, 1843 February 19
Item — Box: 15, Folder: 27
Identifier: id187438
Scope and Contents
Newspaper clipping.
Dates:
1843 February 19
Renewed discussion of Commo. Barron in the Chesapeake Affair, 1850 January 5
Item — Box: 15, Folder: 28
Identifier: id187440
Scope and Contents
2 items. Newspaper clipping.
Dates:
1850 January 5
The complete issue of The American Beacon and Norfolk and Portsmouth Advertiser, 1851 May 1
Item — Box: 15, Folder: 29
Identifier: id187442
Scope and Contents
Newspaper. This includes the obituary of Commo. James Barron.
Dates:
1851 May 1
An editorial from The Landmark, Norfolk, founded by James Barron Hope, suggesting that a vessel be named for the late Commo. James Barron, 1899 November 15
Item — Box: 15, Folder: 30
Identifier: id187444
Scope and Contents
Newspaper clipping.
Dates:
1899 November 15
Letter - Thomas Truxton, Norfolk, Virginia to Capt. James Sever, 1800 April 26
Item — Box: 15, Folder: 30
Identifier: id187445
Scope and Contents
Scope and ContentsPhysical Location: Filed with the 1999 accessions. Number: 1999.44. 1 page. Autograph letter signed. Orders Sever to take over the Chesapeake toward the end of May as Capt. James Barron says it will be ready then; he is to take his crew, the marine officer and marines, the master and about thirty seamen, such midshipmen and "pettee officers" as he thinks proper, and two or three warrant officers. The Chesapeake will move down to the Cran[e]y Island. It is...
Dates:
1800 April 26