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RARE GROUP OF CONFEDERATE NAVAL DOCUMENTS &

Currency:USD Category:Firearms & Military Start Price:1,000.00 USD Estimated At:2,000.00 - 3,000.00 USD
RARE GROUP OF CONFEDERATE NAVAL DOCUMENTS &

LETTERS, 1861-1865, FOR CAPT. JOEL S. KENNARD, CSN.
21. Sept. 9, 1861, Lt. J. R. Hamilton, CSN Ordnance Office Savannah, concerning ordnance for ships
22. Sept. 16, 1861, Kennard to Josiah Tattnall -Reports small arms and powder on board “CS Sampson”
23. Sept. 16, 1861, Kennard to Josiah Tattnall, mentions his ship as C.S. Steamer Sampson (or Choctaw), B.R. Davenport appointed Captain’s Clerk…Steamer is in Beaufort S.C.
24. Sept. 20, 1861, Kennard to Josiah Tattnall, from C.S. Sampson (Beaufort S.C.), Awaiting orders…headed to Port Royal
25. Oct. 5, 1861, Josiah Tattnall - Flag Officer Commanding Savannah, Proceed to Ossabaw, render aid to Capt. Bulloch's steamer laden with military stores
26. Nov. 19, 1861, Kennard to Josiah Tattnall, Boats are very defective…request survey be performed
27. Dec. 20, 1861, Josiah Tattnall – to Kennard near ft. Jackson, CS Sampson, Steamer Resolute to report to Kennard…anchor squadron to protect Ft. Jackson
28. Dec. 20, 1861, Josiah Tattnall – to Kennard, Duties according to the Laws of the Navy…quarter deck officers
29. Dec. 21,1861, Josiah Tattnall -Orders to proceed to Augustine Creek…assist British Steamer Fingal
30. Dec. 23, 1861, Josiah Tattnall – to Kennard, Anchor above the battery at Thunderbolt…detailed instructions for 3 vessels. CONDITION: good to very good. (02-17731-3/JS). $2000-3000.