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Letter to Captain Russell Sturgis, Ordinance Office, New Orleans, LA

    To Father. Mail steamer <i>Ella Warley</i> was lost, but the <i>Roanoke</i> arrived. Sturgis tells his father why he will not accept an oppointment to supervise a black officer regiment, and explains his reasoning. Gives an account of the Billinghurst and Regina Gunn, it's ability to fire 25 rounds 16 times per minute, and what they will do when they receive the gun. Lieutenant Mumford was assigned demonstrate the gun a trial. The Captain of the <i>Laurel Hill</i> played a prank on the rebels who were crowded on the ship and Sturgis describes what happened.

Date

  • 1863 February 26

Creator

  • Sturgis, Appleton, 1842-1900

Language

  • English

Collection

Description

  • 0.45 Cubic Feet 72 items Page one of the letter is covered in a mylar sleeve due to poor condition. Page one of the letter is covered in a mylar sleeve due to poor condition and some disintegration. The first and last pages of the letter are covered in mylar sleeves due to poor condition and some disintegration. The first page and the last two pages of the letter are covered in mylar sleeves due to poor condition and some disintegration. Letter is covered in a mylar sleeve due to poor condition and some disintegration. Document is covered in a mylar sleeve due to poor condition and some disintegration.

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Library of Congress Subject Headings

Publisher

  • University of Kentucky

Format

Identifier

  • 1997ms469

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