On granting a furlough to Captain Richard Dale

Item

Type

Letterbook

Title

On granting a furlough to Captain Richard Dale

Description

Regarding Captain Dale furlough to China, Pickering says that it is solicitous to retain in the public service so inestimable an office as Captain Dale, that in order to save the service from injury, he be granted a furlough. Dale will undoubtedly return from China in time to take command. Recommends that the superintending be given to Captains Samuel and Robert Barron. Both are from Norfolk, experienced and recommended by Mr Pennock, Naval Agent. Captains Barry and Truxton [Truxtun] will offer their assistance while Captain Dale is gone. Pickering is supporting this furlough in order that Dale not be lost to the naval service. General Knox concurs. Asks for a response as early as convenient, as Dale is set to sail tomorrow.

year created

1795

month created

03

day created

14

recipient

in image

author note

No signature, From War Department.

recipient note

John Adams.

notable person/group

President of United States General George Washington
Henry Knox
Timothy Pickering
Secretary of War
Captain Thomas Truxton
Truxtun
William Pennock
Naval Agent
Captain Samuel Barron
Captain Robert Barron
Captain John Barry
Captain Richard Dale
US Navy

notable location

Philadelphia
China
Norfolk
Virginia

notable idea/issue

furlough of Captain Dale to sail to China
frigate construction
Naval Act 1794

document number

1795031415055

page start

98

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Document instances

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[view document] (1 pages) ZXA06 (315 pages) Collection: Letters Sent by the Secretary of the Navy to Federal Executive Agents (Letters to President, Secretary of State, Secretary of War, and Letters to (Requisitions on) Secretary of the Treasury and other Treasury Department Officials), June 1798-June 1824. (RG45) V:1, P:98

Document names

Type Name Location Notes
Author Timothy Pickering [unknown] [n/a]
Recipient George Washington [unknown] [n/a]