To Thomas Jefferson from Navy Department, 31 October 1807
[Oct. 1807]
State of the Gun Boats at New orleans, & of those in the Western Country.—
No. 11 | at N. orleans. | } | Are equipped for service. See D. Leonard’s letters of Sepr. 1. & 10. 1807. |
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21. | Limestone Ky. | } | Waiting for freshets to descend. See Genl. Carbery’s letter of Septr. 14th. 07.— | ||
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23 | Eddyville | Materials all procured— & frames nearly timbered up ab. 1 Jany 1807— see Col. Lyon’s letter of Jay 15. of these G.B. there is no other information in the office either from Mr. Lyon or Genl. Carbery.— | |||
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25. | Cincinnati— | Building by Mr. Neagan. are ready for planking & will be launched next Spring. See Genl. Carbey’s letter received this morning. | |||
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27 | Ch Town Ohio. | Building by Connell & Mills.—No information respecting the state of this G. Boat, by letter, during this year.—mr. mills in person stated that this Boat would be ready to leave Charlestown early next spring. |
DLC: Papers of Thomas Jefferson.