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)

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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)

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Sec Navy Requisitions on Sec Treas, RG45

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Request to have Asa Copeland replace John Morgan Document
Employment of Thomas Rouse as Quarter Man on Frigate to be built at Baltimore Document
Construction of temporary buildings for workmen; management of accounts; Joshua Humphreys and John Morgan Document
Henry Knox forwards letter to Naval Agent John Blagge from unknown person Document
Request to embark moulds for floor and rising timbers on vessel sailing to Georgia Document
Letter to Naval agents in Norfolk, Boston, and New York on the location and dimensions of wing transom Document
Regarding Joshua Humphreys; woodcutters at Georgia; request for money Document
On the employment of Mr George Taylor's father as a ship joiner for frigate in New York Document
Appointment and instructions for Edmund Quincy, clerk of ship yard for frigate built at Portsmouth New Hampshire Document
Instructions to William Doughty Clerk of the Naval Yard at Philadelphia Document
Letter to Messrs. Gurney & Smith regarding payment of men at naval ship yard at Philadelphia Document
Letter from Henry Knox to Assistant Secretary Treasury Coxe on House resolution regarding frigates Document
Regarding Captain Thomas Truxton's draft for 44 gun frigates and plates for publication of nautical book Document
Letter from Tench Coxe on the fire engines for frigates Document
On business in Naval Department, Knox's successor, fire engines for frigates Document
Appointment as clerk of navy yard at Boston Document
Request for appointment of an inspector and fire proof storage of duck cloth Document
Letter to Naval Constructor George Claghorne on Construction of Frigate Keel Document
On the keel wood for frigate; salting of oak wood; and whether oak wood is preferable to live oak Document
On merits of constructing or renting buildings for frigate work Document
Arrival of copper for use of frigate construction at New York Document
On the shipment of copper and instructions to deliver to Naval Agent John Blagge Document
Letter to Samuel & Joseph Sterret on the delivery of draughts of frigate Document
Circular Letter from Secretary at War to Naval Agents on the use of live oak, deadwood and white oak for frigate construction Document
On granting a furlough to Captain Richard Dale Document