Philadelphia Navy Yard collection, 1831-1865 | WorldCat.org (original) (raw)

Summary:Consists chiefly of official correspondence and a few documents related to the operations of the Philadelphia Navy Yard starting in the 1830s and leading up to the Civil War. The collection numbers over 500 letters and orders written by personnel of various U.S. Navy Department bureaus and its Commissioner's Office to commanders of the Philadelphia Navy Yard, providing a very clear picture of the function of the various bureaus in the construction and outfitting of naval ships. The correspondence deals with personnel enlistments, desertions, and recruitments; with accounts, purchase contracts, inventories, general supplies and provisions, as well as supplies needed for the construction and repair of ships such as copper and oak; and with authorizations to pay contractors and orders for the transfer of men or weapons from Philadelphia to the New York or Norfolk Navy Yards. It also includes specifications for the construction of gun carriages, the application of steam to naval sailing vessels, and directions for supplying the North Atlantic Blockading Squadron. There is correspondence with detailed information about the construction of the USS PRINCETON, which was supervised by Capt. Robert F. Stockton, and the construction of the frigate WABASH. Also present are specifications and drawings for adding steam to the frigate RARITAN. Other ships mentioned are the JAMESTOWN, PENNSYLVANIA, MISSOURI, MISSISSIPPI, SUSQUEHANNA, ST. MARY, TRENTON, UNION, and WATER WITCH, the sloops of war DALE and YORKTOWN, the schooner ANN, the coast survey steamer BIBB, and the BRITISH barque ELEANOR