Letter

S. Phillips Lee to John G. Foster, October 18, 1863

Off Newport News, Va.

Maj. Gen. J. G. Foster, U. 8. Army,

GENERAL: In reply to your communication of yesterday, brought to this flag-ship in my absence at the navy-yard by Major Stevenson, I beg leave to refer you to an extract from the Department’s letter to me of May 5, furnished Major Stevenson tector aay: informing me that the War Department had expressly requested the Navy Department not to equip vessels in the employ of the army with articles of navy outfit of any kind, especially ordnance.

As, however, the navy guns, carriages, &c., alluded to in your letter were formerly on board the Smith Briggs, and have haut returned to the navy, I have directed Lieutenant-Commander Phenix, in the inclosed letter,* to lend them and the necessary ammunition to you on your application. When, in an emergency, you require for military purposes field or other artillery and ammunition, which we have on hand and which are not needed for immediate naval use, it will be my duty and great pleasure to put them at your disposi: tion. It will at all times afford me much pleasure to afford you every facility. ;

I beg you to understand, however, that under my instructions from the Department above referred to, such transactions cannot be regarded as final transfer of the property to the army.

I have the honor to be, general, very respectfully, yours,

S. PHILLIPS LEE,
Acting Rear-Admiral, Comdg. N. A. Bkg. Squadron.
[Extract.]
The Department is willing and desirous that the naval should extend to the military branch of the service all the co-operation and
assistance that it consistently can; but as regards the arming of
steamers, and providing them with articles of outfit within the reach
of the quartermaster's department, it does not feel called upon to do
this ; and the War Department has expressly requested that it should
Editor's Notes
From: Operations in N. Virginia, W. Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Pt. 1. Location: Off Newport News, Va.. Summary: S. Phillips Lee informs Maj. Gen. John G. Foster that Navy Department ordnance cannot be permanently transferred to the Army but authorizes temporary loan of artillery and ammunition for military use.
Sources
The War of the Rebellion: Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies, Series I, Volume 29, Part 1 View original source ↗