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Letters from 1849

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John Pearson , Sailing-master United States Navy, Commanding United States Steamer General Taylor to By the President: J. M. Clayton , Secretary, of State, August 11, 1849

From John Pearson , Sailing-master United States Navy, Commanding United States Steamer General Taylor
To By the President: J. M. Clayton , Secretary, of State
August 11, 1849

[704] *By the President of the United States. a proclamation. There is reason to believe that an armed expedition is about to be fitted out in the United States, with…

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Randolph , Commanding United States Sloop Albany, off Horn Island to Commander Randolph, United States Navy, September 6, 1849

From Randolph , Commanding United States Sloop Albany, off Horn Island
To Commander Randolph, United States Navy
September 6, 1849

[700] *Commandant Newton, United States Nary, to Commander Randolph, United States Navy. Commandant’s Office, Navy-Yard, Pensacola, September 6, 1849. Sir: Your letter of the 4th instant, inclosing a copy of…

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John Pearson , Sailing-master United States Navy, Commanding United States Steamer General Taylor to Sailing-master Pearson, United States Navy, August 28, 1849

From John Pearson , Sailing-master United States Navy, Commanding United States Steamer General Taylor
To Sailing-master Pearson, United States Navy
August 28, 1849

Commandant Newton, United States Navy, to Sailing-master Pearson, United States Navy. August 28, 1849. Sir: You will proceed to sea with the United States steamer General Taylor, under your command,…

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John Pearson , Master United States Navy, Commanding Steamer General Taylor to Master Pearson, United States Navy, August 28, 1849

From John Pearson , Master United States Navy, Commanding Steamer General Taylor
To Master Pearson, United States Navy
August 28, 1849

Commandant Newton, United States Navy, to Master Pearson, United States Navy. [Sealed orders.] August 28, 1849. [699] Sir: You will proceed without delay to the southeast end of Horn Island…