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24th Congress.] |
No. 629. |
[1st Session. |
STATEMENT OF THE NAMES, THE PAY, AND ALL EMOLUMENTS AND ALLOWANCES PAID; THE ITEMS OF ALL ALLOWANCES; AND THE STATIONS AND SERVICES OF ALL THE OFFICERS OF THE NAVY IN 1833 AND 1834.
COMMUNICATED TO THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, APRIL 23, 1836.
Navy Department, April 22, 1836.
Sir:
I have the honor, in compliance with the resolution of the House of Representatives, of the 17th of January, 1835, to send herewith the abstracts and statements therein required, as to the compensation, allowances of all kinds, and the stations, grades, and places and distances traveled to and from, by the officers of the navy enumerated.
After the passage of the act increasing the pay of officers of the navy, it was presumed the information would not be required, (as, from its various character, and the greater number of accounts, records, and returns to be carefully examined, it could not be prepared before the 3d of March, 1835, when that act was passed) and the examination, &c., was then discontinued; otherwise it would have been earlier furnished. Having, since the present session commenced, received a communication from the mover of the resolution, that the information was still desired, the report has been prepared with as much expedition as the necessary current duties of the Department would permit.
I have the honor to be, very respectfully, your obedient servant,
M. DICKERSON.
Hon. James K. Polk, Speaker of the House of Representatives, United States.
Treasury Department, Fourth Auditor's Office, January 28, 1836.
Sir:
I have the honor to transmit herewith a report, prepared in conformity with the resolution of the House of Representatives, of the 17th of January, 1835, upon the motion of the Hon. Mr. Mann, of New York; and it may be proper to state why it has been so long delayed. It was commenced soon after the resolution was communicated to this office, but after making some progress it was discovered that it could not be prepared before the end of the session, and was suspended for that reason; and after the passage of the act of the 3d of March last, regulating the pay of the navy, it was supposed to be no longer necessary, and was therefore abandoned.
I was not myself aware of the existence of the resolution, until Mr. Mann inquired for the report early in the present session, and stated that he wished it to be prepared. This has been done; and as much labor and research have been requisite, it could not have been finished in less time, without neglecting the current business of this office further than a due regard to the public interests would warrant.
Upon an inspection of the report, it will be perceived that there are some very striking inequalities in the pay of officers of the same rank. This will be explained by a reference to the nature of the service performed by them and the law regulating their pay.
I have the honor to be, very respectfully, your obedient servant,
J. C. PICKETT.
Hon. Mahlon Dickerson, Secretary of the Navy.
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General statement, showing the aggregate pay and emoluments, including all stated and special allowances actually paid and allowed to each commissioned officer, by name, of the navy of the United States, for the fiscal years ending September 30, 1833 and 1834.
Names. |
Pay and rations for 1833. |
Allowances of all kinds for 1833. |
Aggregate for 1833. |
Pay and rations for 1834. |
Allowances of all kinds for 1834. |
Aggregate for 1834. |
CAPTAINS. |
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John Rodgers |
$3,500 00 |
$893 80 |
$4,393 80 |
$3,500 00 |
$378 30 |
$3,878 30 |
Charles Morris |
3,500 00 |
950 30 |
4,450 00 |
3,500 00 |
482 10 |
3,982 10 |
Charles Stewart |
2,986 90 |
2,986 90 |
1,927 60 |
1,927 60 |
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James Barron |
2,637 60 |
1,436 75 |
4,094 35 |
2,657 60 |
1,406 75 |
4,064 35 |
William Bainbridge |
2,012 02 |
535 89 |
2,547 91 |
Died 27th July, 1833. |
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Isaac Hull |
2,657 60 |
1,408 25 |
4,065 85 |
2,657 60 |
950 75 |
3,608 35 |
Isaac Chauncey |
2,992 79 |
783 52 |
3,776 31 |
3,500 00 |
377 40 |
3,877 40 |
Jacob Jones |
2,657 60 |
1,208 75 |
3,866 35 |
2,657 60 |
1,226 75 |
3,884 35 |
Lewis Warrington |
2,657 60 |
764 75 |
3,422 35 |
2,657 60 |
959 75 |
3,617 35 |
William M. Crane |
2,640 60 |
879 70 |
3,520 30 |
2,657 60 |
850 25 |
3,507 85 |
James Biddle |
1,927 60 |
350 00 |
2,277 60 |
1,927 60 |
1,927 65 |
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Charles G. Ridgeley |
2,134 60 |
673 93 |
2,808 53 |
2,657 60 |
1,019 05 |
3,676 65 |
D. T. Patterson |
2,657 60 |
360 00 |
3,017 60 |
2,657 69 |
1,360 00 |
3,017 60 |
M. T. Woolsey |
2,657 60 |
264 00 |
2,921 60 |
2,591 60 |
298 00 |
2,889 60 |
John O. Creighton |
1,927 60 |
1,927 60 |
1,927 60 |
1,927 60 |
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John Downes |
2,657 60 |
360 00 |
3,017 60 |
2,428 60 |
737 25 |
3,165 85 |
John D. Henley |
2,641 60 |
433 10 |
3,074 60 |
2,657 60 |
415 40 |
3,073 00 |
J. D. Elliott |
2,414 60 |
913 85 |
3,328 45 |
2,657 60 |
889 25 |
3,546 85 |
Stephen Cassin |
1,927 60 |
1,927 60 |
1,927 60 |
166 40 |
2,094 00 |
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James Renshaw |
1,927 60 |
193 33 |
2,120 93 |
1,993 60 |
115 15 |
2,108 75 |
A. S. Wadsworth |
1,927 60 |
540 61 |
2,474 21 |
2,597 60 |
331 00 |
2,928 60 |
George C. Read |
1,927 60 |
240 00 |
2,167 60 |
1,927 60 |
240 00 |
2,107 60 |
Henry E. Ballard |
1,927 60 |
445 92 |
2,373 52 |
1,927 60 |
262 00 |
2,189 00 |
David Deacon |
1,927 60 |
1,927 60 |
1,927 60 |
1,927 60 |
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Samuel Woodhouse |
1,927 60 |
1,927 60 |
1,927 60 |
1,927 60 |
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J. J. Nicholson |
1,927 60 |
1,927 60 |
1,927 60 |
49 71 |
1,977 31 |
|
W. Chauncey |
1,927 60 |
1,927 60 |
2,035 60 |
334 37 |
2,369 97 |
|
E. P. Kennedy |
1,927 60 |
1,927 60 |
1,927 60 |
156 85 |
2,084 45 |
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A. J. Dallas |
2,657 60 |
776 75 |
3,134 35 |
2,549 60 |
826 17 |
3,375 77 |
J. B. Nicholson |
1,927 60 |
240 00 |
2,167 60 |
1,927 60 |
240 00 |
2,167 60 |
B. V. Hoffman |
1,927 60 |
1,927 60 |
1,927 60 |
1,927 60 |
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Jesse Wilkinson |
1,927 60 |
1,927 60 |
1,927 60 |
1,927 60 |
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T. Ap C. Jones |
1,927 60 |
625 13 |
2,552 73 |
1,927 60 |
1,927 60 |
|
William C. Bolton |
1,927 60 |
1,927 60 |
1,927 60 |
125 70 |
2,053 30 |
|
W. B. Shubrick |
1,927 60 |
1,927 60 |
1,927 60 |
174 00 |
2,101 60 |
|
A. Claxton |
1,927 60 |
12 40 |
1,940 00 |
1,927 60 |
1,927 60 |
|
C. W. Morgan |
1,927 60 |
1,927 60 |
1,927 60 |
1,927 60 |
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L. Kearney |
1,504 80 |
1,504 80 |
1,927 60 |
1,927 60 |
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MASTERS COMMANDANT. |
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George Budd |
1,173 85 |
257 00 |
1,430 85 |
1,173 85 |
1,173 85 |
|
Lawrence Kearney, from Oct. 1, to Dec. 19, 1832. |
257 47 |
221 50 |
478 97 |
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Foxhall A. Parker |
1,173 85 |
1,173 85 |
1,173 85 |
721 06 |
1,894 91 |
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Edward E. McCall |
1,173 85 |
1,173 85 |
1,173 85 |
1,173 85 |
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Daniel Turner |
1,173 85 |
487 50 |
1,661 35 |
1,173 85 |
1,173 85 |
|
David Connor |
1,173 85 |
248 03 |
1,421 88 |
1,173 85 |
1,173 85 |
|
John Gallagher |
1,173 85 |
334 74 |
1,508 59 |
1,173 85 |
382 33 |
1,556 18 |
Thomas H. Stevens |
1,173 85 |
1,195 05 |
2,268 90 |
1,173 85 |
889 50 |
2,063 35 |
William M. Hunter |
1,173 85 |
654 57 |
1,828 42 |
1,173 85 |
894 50 |
2,008 35 |
John D. Sloat |
1,173 85 |
647 64 |
1,821 49 |
1,173 85 |
894 50 |
2,068 85 |
M. C. Perry |
1,173 85 |
668 13 |
1,841 98 |
1,173 85 |
894 50 |
2,068 35 |
Charles W. Skinner |
1,173 85 |
278 48 |
1,452 33 |
1,173 85 |
232 50 |
1,406 35 |
John T. Newton |
1,173 85 |
244 99 |
1,418 84 |
1,173 85 |
834 50 |
2,008 35 |
Joseph Smith |
1,173 85 |
859 05 |
2,032 90 |
1,173 85 |
589 60 |
1,763 35 |
Lawrence Rousseau |
1,173 85 |
514 50 |
1,688 35 |
1,173 85 |
452 64 |
1,026 49 |
George W. Storer |
1,173 85 |
552 25 |
1,726 10 |
1,173 85 |
849 50 |
2,023 35 |
Beverly Kennon |
1,173 85 |
1,173 85 |
1,173 85 |
1,173 85 |
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E. E. Shubrick |
1,173 85 |
1,173 85 |
1,173 85 |
1,173 85 |
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F. H. Gregory |
1,173 85 |
514 00 |
1,687 85 |
1,173 85 |
65 00 |
1,238 85 |
John H. Clack |
1,173 85 |
479 41 |
1.653 26 |
1,173 85 |
784 50 |
1,958 35 |
P. F. Voorhees |
1,173 85 |
180 00 |
1,353 85 |
1,173 85 |
70 00 |
1,243 85 |
Benjamin Cooper |
1,173 85 |
489 83 |
1,663 68 |
1,173 85 |
19 00 |
1,192 85 |
William L. Gordon, to May 25, 1834 |
1,173 85 |
575 25 |
1,749 10 |
764 68 |
524 52 |
1,289 20 |
David Geisinger |
1,173 85 |
1,723 25 |
2,897 10 |
1,173 85 |
582 25 |
1,756 10 |
Silas Duncan, to September 14, 1834 |
1,173 85 |
1,173 85 |
1,121 86 |
1,121 86 |
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R. F. Stockton, furlough |
360 00 |
360 00 |
360 00 |
360 00 |
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Isaac McKeever |
1,173 85 |
642 00 |
1,815 85 |
1,173 85 |
640 85 |
1,814 70 |
John P. Zantzinger |
1,173 85 |
135 00 |
1,308 85 |
1,173 85 |
180 00 |
1,353 85 |
William D. Salter |
1,173 85 |
1,173 85 |
1,173 85 |
180 00 |
1,353 85 |
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General statement, &c.—Continued.
Names. |
Pay and rations for 1833. |
Allowances of all kinds for 1833. |
Aggregate for 1833. |
Pay and rations for 1834. |
Allowances of all kinds for 1834. |
Aggregate for 1834. |
C. S. McCauley |
$1,173 85 |
$343 56 |
$1,517 41 |
$1,173 85 |
$149 20 |
$1,323 05 |
John H. Bell, from Oct. 1, 1832, to Aug. 14, 1833 |
1,025 50 |
1,025 50 |
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Thomas M. Newel |
1,173 85 |
793 65 |
1,967 50 |
1,173 85 |
165 50 |
1,339 35 |
E. A. F. Valette |
1,173 85 |
720 89 |
1,894 74 |
1,173 83 |
180 00 |
1,353 85 |
William A. Spencer |
1,173 85 |
1,173 85 |
1,173 85 |
117 00 |
1,290 85 |
|
Thomas T. Webb |
1,173 85 |
1,173 85 |
1,173 85 |
272 60 |
1,446 45 |
|
John Percival |
1,173 85 |
1,173 85 |
1,173 85 |
49 35 |
1,223 20 |
|
John H. Aulick |
1,173 85 |
770 75 |
1,944 60 |
1,173 85 |
460 42 |
1,634 27 |
William V. Taylor |
1,173 85 |
90 00 |
1,263 85 |
1,173 85 |
34 50 |
1,208 35 |
Mervine P. Mix |
1,173 85 |
1,173 85 |
1,173 85 |
105 00 |
1,278 85 |
|
Bladen Dulaney |
1,173 85 |
1,173 85 |
1,173 85 |
1,173 85 |
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S. H. Stringham |
1,173 85 |
1,173 85 |
1,173 85 |
1,173 85 |
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Isaac Mayo, from Dec. 20, 1832, to Sept. 30, 1834 |
918 37 |
918 37 |
1,173 85 |
1,173 85 |
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W. K. Latimer, from Mar. 2, 1833, to Sept. 30, 1834 |
684 85 |
684 85 |
1,173 85 |
94 87 |
1,268 72 |
|
Wm. Mervine, from June 12, to Sept. 30, 1834 |
355 52 |
355 52 |
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LIEUTENANTS. |
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James Armstrong |
962 60 |
962 60 |
1,036 98 |
53 33 |
1,090 32 |
|
Joel Abbot |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 62 |
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Wm. M. Armstrong |
962 60 |
286 50 |
1,259 10 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
|
Henry A. Adams |
962 60 |
156 00 |
1,118 60 |
962 60 |
49 70 |
1,012 30 |
George Adams |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
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Henry J. Auchmuty |
962 60 |
150 00 |
1,012 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
|
Charles M. Armstrong |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
33 64 |
996 24 |
|
G. C. Ashton |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
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Edward B. Babbett |
962 60 |
230 67 |
1,193 27 |
962 60 |
393 50 |
1,356 10 |
Samuel L. Breese |
962 60 |
547 25 |
1,509 85 |
962 60 |
527 25 |
1,489 85 |
Charles Boarman |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
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William J. Belt |
962 60 |
932 60 |
962 60 |
297 00 |
1,259 60 |
|
William Boerum |
1,138 60 |
100 00 |
1,238 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
|
Charles H. Bell |
962 60 |
25 28 |
987 88 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
|
Abm. Bigelow |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
902 60 |
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Edmund Byrne |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
24 96 |
987 56 |
|
John Bubier |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
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A. J. D. Browne, alias A. J. Dallas |
962 60 |
11 76 |
974 36 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
|
Franklin Buchanan |
962 60 |
25 52 |
988 12 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
|
Henry Bruce |
962 60 |
53 48 |
1,016 08 |
962 60 |
18 16 |
980 76 |
George S. Blake |
962 60 |
147 07 |
1,083 51 |
962 60 |
33 52 |
996 12 |
Samuel Barron |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
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Timothy G. Benham |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
||
Oscar Bullus |
962 60 |
8 00 |
970 60 |
962 60 |
151 12 |
1,113 72 |
Theodore Bailey, jr. |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
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Edward B. Boutwell |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
||
John E. Bispham |
713 94 |
962 60 |
575 60 |
575 60 |
||
Ed. O. Blanchard |
962 60. |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
||
John L. Ball |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
||
Henry H. Bell |
.962 60 |
176 00 |
1,138 60 |
962 60 |
718 00 |
1,680 60 |
Junius J. Boyle |
962 60 |
21 32 |
983 92 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
|
Robert L. Browning |
962 60 |
33 64 |
996 24 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
|
Owen Burns |
647 60 |
647 60 |
709 93 |
709 93 |
||
C. F. Crowley |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
||
S. Champlin |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
||
Thomas Crabb |
962 60 |
295 34 |
1,257 94 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
|
Joseph Cross |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
||
T. A. Conover |
297 60 |
297 60 |
297 60 |
297 60 |
||
A. S. Campbell |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
||
J. A. Cooke |
962 60 |
73 12 |
1,035 72 |
340 82 |
134 83 |
475 65 |
H. H. Cocke |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
56 76 |
1,019 36 |
|
J. B. Cooper |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
73 99 |
1,036 59 |
|
E. W. Carpenter |
962 60 |
94 66 |
1,057 26 |
962 60 |
72 50 |
1,035 10 |
I. S. Chauncey |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 50 |
962 60 |
||
R. B. Cunningham |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
||
Joseph Cutts, jr. |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
||
J. Crowninshield |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
||
W. H. Campbell |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
||
E. J. Calhoun |
297 60 |
297 60 |
37 10 |
37 10 |
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J. R. Coxe, jr. |
637 74 |
637 74 |
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J. A. Carr |
669 93 |
18 84 |
688 77 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
|
S. B. Cocke |
962 62 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
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John Cassin |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
40 80 |
1,003 40 |
|
John Calhoun |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
67 60 |
1,030 20 |
|
C. W. Chauncey |
962 60 |
250 00 |
1,212 60 |
962 60 |
33 64 |
996 24 |
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General statement, &c.—Continued.
Names. |
Pay and rations for 1833. |
Allowances of all kinds for 1833. |
Aggregate for 1833. |
Pay and rations for 1834. |
Allowances of all kinds for 1834. |
Aggregate for 1834. |
T. T. Craven |
$962 60 |
$962 60 |
$962 60 |
$962 60 |
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Jerome Callan |
962 60 |
962 60 |
718 54 |
718 54 |
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S. W. Downing |
1,173 85 |
$120 00 |
1,293 85 |
1,085 60 |
$70 00 |
1,155 00 |
J. M. Dale |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
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Thomas A. Dornin |
962 60 |
962 60 |
1,063 35 |
73 20 |
1,136 55 |
|
Samuel F. Dupont |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
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A. E. Downes |
962 60 |
51 96 |
1,014 56 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
|
Fitz Allen Deas |
962 60 |
25 52 |
988 12 |
962 60 |
902 00 |
|
N. W. Duke |
982 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 00 |
||
Charles H. Davis |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
||
John Evans |
1,053 26 |
51 66 |
1,104 92 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
|
Frank Evans |
962 60 |
424 50 |
1,387 10 |
962 60 |
114 50 |
1,077 10 |
Frederick Engle |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
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Hy. Eagle, jr. |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
18 16 |
980 76 |
|
F. B. Ellison |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
20 40 |
983 00 |
|
W. A. C. Farragut |
962 60 |
962 00 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
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A. Fitzhugh |
1,068 35 |
78 48 |
1,146 83 |
1,173 85 |
120 00 |
1,293 85 |
F. Forrest |
962 60 |
477 25 |
1,439 85 |
962 60 |
477 25 |
1,439 85 |
T. W. Freelon |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
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D. G. Farragut |
962 60 |
962 60 |
1,045 35 |
47 00 |
1,092 35 |
|
A. H. Foot |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
||
E. Farrand |
1,022 60 |
34 00 |
1,056 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
|
John Gwinn |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
||
C. Gaunt |
1,173 85 |
120 00 |
1,293 85 |
1,068 10 |
60 00 |
1,128 10 |
J. H. Graham |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
||
J. Goodrum |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
||
T. R. Gerry |
873 82 |
873 82 |
||||
W. H. Gardner |
962 60 |
447 00 |
1,409 60 |
962 60 |
67 36 |
1,029 96 |
J. Glynn |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
||
T. R. Gedney |
962 60 |
97 27 |
1,059 87 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
|
L. M. Goldsborough |
962 60 |
351 50 |
1,314 10 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
|
J. T. Gerry |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
15 68 |
979 28 |
|
W. M. Glendy |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
||
W. Green |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
||
A. G. Gordon |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
395 46 |
1,358 06 |
|
J. Graham |
962 60 |
17 36 |
979 96 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
|
Henry Henry |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
||
Joseph B. Hull |
962 60 |
327 25 |
1,289 85 |
962 60 |
16 80 |
979 40 |
William S. Harris |
962 00 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
||
H. H. Hobbs |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
9 96 |
972 56 |
|
George N. Hollins |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
||
William L. Hudson |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
||
W. L. Howard |
962 60 |
120 00 |
1,082 60 |
962 60 |
24 24 |
980 84 |
Sterne Humphreys |
806 80 |
24 88 |
831 68 |
297 60 |
297 60 |
|
A. A. Harwood |
962 60 |
962 60 |
773 60 |
773 60 |
||
James T. Homans |
432 76 |
59 28 |
492 04 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
|
W. W. Hunter |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
44 00 |
1,000 00 |
|
Henry Hoff |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
||
W. E. Huntt |
962 60 |
962 60 |
447 92 |
29 12 |
477 04 |
|
N. M. Howison |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
||
G. M. Hooe |
723 86 |
723 86 |
||||
H. M. Houston |
260 02 |
260 02 |
||||
C. G. Hunter |
260 02 |
260 02 |
||||
William Jameson |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
13 43 |
976 03 |
|
William Inman |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
26 00 |
988 60 |
|
Joseph R. Jarvis |
962 60 |
68 86 |
1,031 46 |
962 60 |
342 25 |
1,304 85 |
Edward S. Johnson |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
13 52 |
976 12 |
|
D. N Ingraham |
297 00 |
962 60 |
297 60 |
297 60 |
||
Richard A. Jones |
962 60 |
460 80 |
1,423 40 |
962 60 |
87 32 |
1,049 92 |
Z. F. Johnston |
962 60 |
19 16 |
981 76 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
|
Robert W. Jones |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
18 16 |
980 76 |
|
Charles H. Jackson |
962 60 |
41 32 |
1,003 92 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
|
Jonathan Ingersoll |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
||
George Izard |
571 24 |
Resigned |
571 24 |
|||
Stephen Johnston |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
||
John T. Jenkins |
739 42 |
18 88 |
758 30 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
|
Harry Ingersoll |
468 50 |
34 08 |
502 58 |
|||
John Kelly |
962 60 |
24 88 |
987 48 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
|
James D. Knight |
962 60 |
73 34 |
1,036 04 |
962 60 |
35 12 |
997 72 |
William H. Kennon. |
962 60 |
962 60 |
||||
W. K. Latimer* |
401 99 |
* Master commandant, March 3, 1833.
--889--
General statement, &c.—Continued.
Names. |
Pay and rations for 1833. |
Allowances of all kinds for 1833. |
Aggregate for 1833. |
Pay and rations for 1834. |
Allowances of all kinds for 1834. |
Aggregate for 1834. |
U. P. Levy |
$962 00 |
$962 60 |
$962 60 |
$962 60 |
||
John Collins Long |
1,173 85 |
$120 00 |
1,293 85 |
982 68 |
$46 33 |
1,029 01 |
Samuel W. Lecompte |
962 60 |
28 64 |
991 24 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
|
Charles Lowndes |
962 60 |
20 40 |
983 00 |
962 60 |
24 08 |
986 68 |
Thomas J. Leib |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
35 80 |
998 40 |
|
Arthur Lewis |
962 60 |
14 40 |
977 00 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
|
John H. Little |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
||
William F. Lynch |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
50 00 |
1,484 60 |
|
Sidney S. Lee |
902 60 |
18 80 |
981 40 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
|
Samuel Lockwood |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
||
James L. Lardner |
962 60 |
25 52 |
988 12 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
|
N. C. Lawrence |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
33 64 |
996 24 |
|
William B. Lyne |
962 60 |
112 80 |
1,085 40 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
|
Isaac Mayo |
211 14 |
|||||
William Mervine |
1,136 00 |
99 00 |
1,235 60 |
669 62 |
669 62 |
|
William E. McKenney |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
||
James M. Mcintosh |
1,133 68 |
97 33 |
1,231 01 |
962 60 |
307 25 |
1,269 85 |
William J. McCluney |
1,173 85 |
120 00 |
1,293 85 |
1,035 60 |
59 16 |
1,094 76 |
John B. Montgomery |
962 60 |
62 30 |
1,024 90 |
962 60 |
89 21 |
1,051 81 |
Joseph Moorehead |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
||
Joseph Myers |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
||
William H. McKean |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
||
Samuel Mercer |
962 60 |
33 33 |
695 93 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
|
John Marston, jr. |
962 60 |
50 00 |
1,012 60 |
962 60 |
8 56 |
971 16 |
Joseph Mattison |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
36 04 |
998 64 |
|
George A. Magruder |
962 60 |
15 52 |
978 12 |
962 60 |
962 60. |
|
Thomas J. Manning |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
37 76 |
962 60 |
|
John Marshall |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
||
H. W. Morris |
962 60 |
34 08 |
996 68 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
|
John H. Marshall |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
||
Richard H. Morris |
245 04 |
29 68 |
274 72 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
|
John W. Mooers |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
||
R. H. McMullin |
315 88 |
315 88 |
||||
John Manning |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
||
Murray Mason |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
||
Charles H. McBlair |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
||
Samuel E. Munn |
723 86 |
723 86 |
||||
William McBlair |
723 86 |
95 96 |
819 82 |
|||
J. S. Missroon |
72 86 |
72 86 |
||||
A. H. Marbury |
263 33 |
263 33 |
||||
William C. Nicholson |
962 60 |
315 30 |
1,277 90 |
962 60 |
70 96 |
1,033 56 |
William D. Newman |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
||
John S. Nicholas |
962 60 |
16 76 |
979 36 |
962 60 |
547 68 |
1,510 28 |
Joseph M. Nicholson |
494 10 |
494 10 |
Dead. |
|||
Lloyd B. Newell |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
||
F. A. Neville |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
34 08 |
996 68 |
|
William H. Noland |
723 86 |
21 72 |
745 58 |
|||
James Noble |
723 86 |
87 80 |
811 66 |
|||
James P. Oellers |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
||
Henry W. Ogden |
962 60 |
411 00 |
1,373 60 |
962 60 |
54 64 |
1,017 24 |
William S. Ogden |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
||
Thomas Paine |
1,010 93 |
65 56 |
1,076 49 |
1,173 85 |
120 00 |
1,293 85 |
Benjamin Pago, jr. |
962 60 |
107 67 |
1,083 69 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
|
Hiram Paulding |
980 10 |
403 64 |
1,083 74 |
1,173 85 |
120 00 |
1,293 85 |
William Pottenger |
335 50 |
335 50 |
Dead. |
|||
Hugh N. Page |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
||
Charles T. Platt |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
||
G. J. Pendergrast |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
||
John S. Paine |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
13 20 |
975 80 |
|
John E. Prentiss |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
||
Thomas Pettigru |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
||
R. S. Pinkney |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
||
A. B. Pinkham |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
||
George T. Pearson |
962 60 |
4 44 |
967 04 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
|
John Pope |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
||
Levin M. Powell |
962 60 |
73 68 |
1,036 28 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
|
Elisha Peck |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
||
William Pearson |
962 60 |
6 56 |
969 16 |
962 60 |
5 64 |
968 20 |
William P. Piercy |
962 60 |
159 84 |
1,122 44 |
962 60 |
320 74 |
1,283 34 |
R. R. Pinkham |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
||
Henry Pinkney |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
55 16 |
1,017 76 |
--890--
General statement, &c.—Continued.
Names. |
Pay and rations for 1833. |
Allowances of all kinds for 1833. |
Aggregate for 1833. |
Pay and rations for 1834. |
Allowances of all kinds for 1834. |
Aggregate for 1834. |
H. Y. Purviance |
$962 60 |
$962 60 |
$962 60 |
$34 92 |
$997 52 |
|
L. Pennington |
962 60 |
$80 16 |
1,042 76 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
|
Amasa Paine |
962 60 |
77 32 |
1,039 92 |
962 60 |
20 52 |
983 12 |
William D. Porter |
723 86 |
723 86 |
||||
Richard L. Page |
496 10 |
19 44 |
515 54 |
|||
William Ramsay |
765 67 |
68 00 |
833 67 |
1,173 85 |
120 00 |
1,293 85 |
Beverly B. Randolph |
531 44 |
531 44 |
||||
Ebenezer Ridgeway |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
||
E. C. Rutledge |
922 26 |
922 26 |
297 60 |
297 60 |
||
V. M. Randolph |
962 60 |
37 20 |
999 80 |
297 60 |
297 60 |
|
John Rudd |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
||
Robert Ritchie |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
8 12 |
970 72 |
|
John M. Rinker |
641 00 |
641 00 |
Dead. |
|||
C. Ringgold |
962 60 |
69 52 |
1,032 12 |
962 60 |
40 80 |
1,003 40 |
H. H. Rhodes |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
||
Edmund M. Russell |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
||
Robert G. Robb |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
||
James H. Rowan |
723 86 |
723 86 |
||||
John G. Rodgers |
962 60 |
20 40 |
983 00 |
348 80 |
15 48 |
364 28 |
Joseph Smoot |
1,086 10 |
183 12 |
1,269 22 |
1,062 02 |
56 67 |
1,118 69 |
Lewis E. Simonds |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
6 00 |
968 60 |
|
H. B. Sawyer. |
962 60 |
349 50 |
1,312 10 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
|
C. K. Stribling |
1,062 60 |
578 92 |
1 641 52 |
962 60 |
17 36 |
979 96 |
Joshua R. Sands |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
||
W. F. Shields |
1,160 43 |
112 33 |
1,272 76 |
1,053 27 |
51 67 |
1,104 94 |
John L. Saunders |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
||
John M. Sullivan |
380 72 |
380 72 |
||||
Irvine Shubrick |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
||
John H. Smith |
297 60 |
297 60 |
743 76 |
743 76 |
||
D. R. Stewart |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
||
Alexander Slidell |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
||
William Seton |
962 60 |
33 64 |
996 24 |
734 50 |
734 50 |
|
T. O. Selfridge |
962 60 |
51 80 |
1,014 40 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
|
A. G. Slaughter |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
||
J. S. Sterrett |
962 60 |
20 40 |
683 00 |
662 60 |
40 80 |
1,003 40 |
T. D. Shaw |
962 60 |
45 12 |
1,007 72 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
|
Joseph Stallings |
962 BO |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
||
S. W. Stockton |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
||
Grey Skipwith |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
||
Jonathan W. Swift |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
33 56 |
996 16 |
|
P. A. Stockton |
297 60 |
297 60 |
110 78 |
110 78 |
||
William Smith |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
||
A. R. Strong |
962 60 |
66 96 |
1,029 56 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
|
Ab. S. Ten Eick. |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
||
William Taylor |
1,002 52 |
216 32 |
1,218 84 |
1,070 93 |
61 33 |
1,132 26 |
Josiah Tattnall |
1,001 35 |
22 00 |
1,023 35 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
|
R. D. Thorburn |
962 60 |
19 14 |
981 74 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
|
Charles C. Turner |
962 60 |
24 40 |
987 00 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
|
Edward G. Tilton |
962 60 |
20 32 |
982 92 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
|
John W. Turk |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
1,032 56 |
||
Peter Turner |
858 43 |
18 16 |
980 76 |
962 60 |
69 76 |
980 76 |
H. K. Thatcher |
761 77 |
23 16 |
784 93 |
962 60 |
18 16 |
787 47 |
Benjamin J. Totten |
660 10 |
660 10 |
787 47 |
962 60 |
||
George P. Upshur |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
1,262 44 |
||
Ralph Voorhees |
962 60 |
962 60 |
1,153 77 |
108 67 |
962 60 |
|
Frederick Varnum |
962 60 |
56 14 |
1,018 74 |
962 60 |
980 76 |
|
G. J. Van Brunt |
962 60 |
7 20 |
969 80 |
962 60 |
18 16 |
962 60 |
Edward M. Vail |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
16 67 |
||
P. C. Valdes |
297 60 |
297 60 |
16 67 |
962 60 |
||
Thomas W. Wyman |
962 60 |
263 52 |
1,226 12 |
962 60 |
1,014 30 |
|
John White |
962 60 |
100 00 |
1,062 60 |
962 60 |
51 76 |
962 60 |
J. D. Williamson |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
||
Chas. L. Williamson |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
||
James Williams |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
52 16 |
1,014 76 |
|
Stephen B. Wilson |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
||
William C. Wetmore |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
92 64 |
1,055 24 |
|
Wm. S. Walker |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
16 00 |
978 60 |
|
James P. Wilson |
962 60 |
165 90 |
1,128 50 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
|
Charles Wilkes, jr. |
962 60 |
1,087 68 |
2,050 28 |
962 60 |
1,271 93 |
2,234 53 |
Wm. G. Woolsey |
962 60 |
33 64 |
996 24 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
|
John W. West |
962 60 |
25 52 |
988 12 |
962 60 |
962 00 |
|
--891--
General statement, &c.—Continued.
Names. |
Pay and rations for 1833. |
Allowances of all kinds for 1833. |
Aggregate for 1833. |
Pay and rations for 1834. |
Allowances of all kinds for 1834. |
Aggregate for 1834. |
Wm. C. Whittle |
$062 60 |
$962 60 |
$962 60 |
$17 20 |
$979 80 |
|
James H. Ward |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
||
Hampton Westcott |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
962 60 |
||
James M. Watson |
962 60 |
$64 08 |
1,026 68 |
962 60 |
58 00 |
1,020 60 |
G. G. Williamson |
489 33 |
489 33 |
||||
John J. Young |
962 60 |
480 00 |
1,442 60 |
962 60 |
480 00 |
1,442 60 |
SURGEONS. |
||||||
Wm. P. C. Barton |
1,202 60 |
547 25 |
1,749 85 |
1,202 60 |
527 25 |
1,729 85 |
Thomas Harris |
1,202 60 |
353 15 |
1,555 75 |
1,202 60 |
1,202 60 |
|
William Turk |
2,319 94 |
2,319 94 |
2,417 60 |
2,417 60 |
||
Hyde Ray |
1,104 93 |
497 25 |
1,602 18 |
1,202 60 |
455 92 |
1,658 52 |
Gerard Dayers |
1,104 93 |
1,104 93 |
1,202 60 |
57 00 |
1,259 60 |
|
John A. Kearney |
2,090 27 |
89 48 |
2,179 75 |
2,401 27 |
2,401 27 |
|
Bailey Washington |
1,435 60 |
1,435 60 |
1,202 60 |
254 50 |
1,457 10 |
|
William Swift |
1,082 60 |
389 49 |
1,472 09 |
1,137 93 |
587 25 |
1,725 18 |
T. B. Salter |
1,082 60 |
192 73 |
1,275 30 |
1,082 60 |
1,082 60 |
|
Peter Christie |
2,297 60 |
2,297 60 |
1,202 27 |
103 90 |
1,306 17 |
|
Samuel Jackson |
2,297 60 |
2,297 60 |
1,914 93 |
91 00 |
2,005 93 |
|
Andrew B. Cooke |
1,591 60 |
33 52 |
1,625 12 |
2,297 60 |
2,297 60 |
|
Leonard Osborne |
1,082 60 |
621 08 |
1,703 68 |
1,082 60 |
595 88 |
1,677 68 |
Stephen Rapalje |
951 60 |
33 64 |
984 24 |
1,282 60 |
1,282 60 |
|
James M. Green |
848 10 |
848 10 |
904 85 |
24 56 |
929 41 |
|
John R. Chandler |
780 10 |
406 87 |
1,186 97 |
904 85 |
101 34 |
1,006 19 |
B. R. Tinslar |
780 10 |
441 00 |
1,221 10 |
1,003 85 |
75 82 |
1,079 67 |
William Plumstead |
780 10 |
18 94 |
799 04 |
904 85 |
342 25 |
1,247 10 |
George W. Codwise |
826 43 |
33 64 |
860 07 |
1,282 60 |
1,282 60 |
|
G. R. B. Horner |
1,082 60 |
1,082 60 |
898 27 |
8 86 |
907 13 |
|
W. S. W. Ruschenberger |
1,082 60 |
1,082 60 |
889 93 |
889 93 |
||
William Johnson |
780 10 |
780 10 |
780 10 |
10 36 |
790 46 |
|
Samuel Mosely |
1,029 60 |
1,029 60 |
1,082 60 |
1,082 60 |
||
Robert J. Dodd |
1,082 60 |
1,082 60 |
961 10 |
961 10 |
||
William F. Patton |
948 77 |
31 04 |
979 81 |
1,082 60 |
1,082 60 |
|
S. B. Malone |
297 60 |
297 60 |
162 02 |
162 02 |
||
L. Hurman |
753 90 |
753 90 |
||||
Jonathan Cowdery |
1,205 00 |
477 25 |
1,682 25 |
1,205 00 |
121 51 |
1,326 51 |
Thomas Williamson |
1,085 00 |
477 25 |
1,562 25 |
1,085 00 |
477 25 |
1,562 25 |
George S. Sproston |
1,085 00 |
602 65 |
1,687 65 |
1,085 00 |
162 11 |
1,147 11 |
Benajah Ticknor |
1,236 25 |
1,236 25 |
1,249 08 |
152 07 |
1,401 15 |
|
Mordecai Morgan |
1,236 25 |
|||||
Thomas J. Boyd |
931 35 |
292 25 |
1,223 60 |
965 10 |
247 75 |
1,213 85 |
James Cornick |
931 35 |
230 76 |
1,162 11 |
931 35 |
401 17 |
1,332 52 |
Charles Chase |
933 66 |
178 45 |
1,112 11 |
940 14 |
181 12 |
1,024 26 |
D. S. Edwards |
933 75 |
933 75 |
940 25 |
940 25 |
||
J. Halse |
931 35 |
413 55 |
1,344 90 |
931 35 |
507 25 |
1,438 60 |
J. S. Wiley |
988 27 |
480 98 |
1,469 25 |
1,114 92 |
1,114 92 |
|
George Terrill |
933 75 |
933 75 |
966 25 |
966 25 |
||
John Haslett |
931 35 |
97 91 |
1,029 26 |
931 35 |
587 25 |
1,518 60 |
Waters Smith |
8.96 74 |
896 74 |
935 50 |
517 92 |
1,453 42 |
|
Benjamin F. Bache |
874 92 |
312 25 |
1,187 17 |
935 75 |
312 25 |
1,246 00 |
A. A. Adee |
1,208 83 |
1,208 83 |
1,164 25 |
1,164 25 |
||
Thomas Dillard |
900 11 |
262 71 |
1,162 89 |
928 75 |
10 14 |
938 89 |
ASSISTANT SURGEONS. |
||||||
W. A. W. Spotswood |
590 00 |
590 00 |
592 50 |
320 16 |
912 66 |
|
Mifflin Coulter |
793 42 |
793 42 |
665 99 |
12 12 |
678 11 |
|
George W. Palmer |
691 35 |
389 61 |
1,080 96 |
691 35 |
392 65 |
1,084 00 |
William Whelan |
540 10 |
215 56 |
755 66 |
638 10 |
533 49 |
1,171 59 |
William Milnor |
434 34 |
434 34 |
dead. |
|||
Samuel Barrington |
540 10 |
540 10 |
638 52 |
126 66 |
765 18 |
|
Thomas L. Smith |
540 10 |
266 95 |
807 05 |
638 93 |
544 69 |
1,183 62 |
A. E. Kennedy |
472 33 |
472 33 |
Dead. |
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Lewis B. Hunter |
540 10 |
540 10 |
637 68 |
73 36 |
711 04 |
|
H. N. Glentworth |
664 43 |
125 00 |
789 43 |
636 85 |
43 84 |
680 69 |
George Blacknall |
782 60 |
782 60 |
744 35 |
124 10 |
868 45 |
|
William M. Wood |
739 27 |
739 27 |
542 50 |
542 50 |
||
George B. McKnight |
588 27 |
21 99 |
610 26 |
751 77 |
751 77 |
|
Jones W. Plummer |
594 60 |
140 96 |
735 56 |
540 10 |
173 57 |
713 67 |
John Vaughan Smith. |
708 66 |
708 76 |
708 76 |
708 76 |
||
Isaac Brinkerhoff |
762 60 |
762 60 |
540 10 |
540 10 |
||
Daniel Egbert |
540 10 |
186 44 |
726 54 |
540 10 |
540 10 |
|
Solomon Sharp |
540 10 |
340 60 |
880 70 |
540 10 |
440 25 |
980 35 |
John F. Brooke |
693 75 |
693 75 |
693 75 |
452 29. |
1,146 04 |
--892--
General statement, &c.—Continued.
Names. |
Pay and rations for 1833. |
Allowances of all kinds for 1833. |
Aggregate for 1833. |
Pay and rations for 1834. |
Allowances of all kinds for 1834. |
Aggregate for 1834. |
H. S. Coulter |
$693 75 |
$86 40 |
$780 15 |
$693 75 |
$693 75 |
|
S. W. Ruff |
645 67 |
46 65 |
692 32 |
720 26 |
$25 52 |
745 78 |
Frederick Wessels |
542 50 |
134 36 |
676 86 |
628 33 |
237 39 |
866 22 |
Richard K. H. Sims |
412 50 |
175 64 |
588 14 |
Died July 4, 1833. |
||
John C. Spencer |
584 00 |
65 52 |
649 52 |
814 83 |
814 83 |
|
William G. Micks |
653 50 |
45 35 |
698 85 |
30 75 |
30 75 |
|
John B. Elliott |
653 33 |
36 90 |
672 23 |
785 00 |
50 56 |
835 56 |
Amos G. Gambrill |
642 50 |
458 60 |
1,001 10 |
678 00 |
16 76 |
694 76 |
George Clymer |
770 67 |
770 67 |
602 00 |
602 00 |
||
Euclid Borland |
574 17 |
8 12 |
582 29 |
682 00 |
682 00 |
|
Henry Dewitt Pawling |
664 00 |
664 00 |
729 00 |
729 00 |
||
Jonathan M. Foltz |
662 50 |
662 50 |
703 00 |
43 20 |
746 20 |
|
Hugh Morson |
646 33 |
646 33 |
771 99 |
43 64 |
815 63 |
|
Wm. L. Van Horn |
661 50 |
661 50 |
689 33 |
29 36 |
718 69 |
|
John C. Mercer |
541 50 |
541 50 |
697 33 |
697 33 |
||
Samuel C. Lawrason |
541 50 |
541 50 |
697 33 |
697 33 |
||
William J. Powell |
542 50 |
542 50 |
659 00 |
18 88 |
677 88 |
|
Edward Gilchrist |
541 00 |
541 00 |
684 99 |
684 99 |
||
John A. Lockwood |
546 50 |
546 50 |
621 17 |
21 08 |
642 25 |
|
Daniel C. McLeod |
542 00 |
542 00 |
708 83 |
708 83 |
||
Lewis W. Minor |
542 50 |
$77 04 |
619 64 |
679 83 |
679 83 |
|
Robert M. Baltzer |
542 50 |
542 50 |
718 33 |
718 33 |
||
Lewis Wolfley |
542 00 |
64 64 |
606 64 |
622 17 |
622 17 |
|
J. F. Sickles |
319 50 |
319 50 |
541 50 |
541 50 |
||
Napoleon C. Barrabina |
318 50 |
25 52 |
344 02 |
602 50 |
602 50 |
|
M. G. Delaney |
318 50 |
17 04 |
335 54 |
540 00 |
540 50 |
|
Henry S. Reynolds |
338 50 |
8 12 |
346 69 |
542 50 |
542 50 |
|
Wm. F. McClennahan |
318 50 |
318 50 |
602 50 |
602 50 |
||
E. H. Freeland |
558 87 |
212 50 |
771 17 |
785 00 |
785 00 |
|
Richard Kennon |
693 75 |
693 75 |
81 25 |
Resigned Nov. 12, 1833. |
81 25. |
|
PURSERS. |
660 10 |
660 10 |
660 10 |
233 75 |
893 85 |
|
Clement S. Huntt |
660 10 |
660 10 |
660 10 |
660 10 |
||
Samuel Hambleton |
660 10 |
100 00 |
760 10 |
660 10 |
660 10 |
|
Francis A. Thornton |
660 10 |
509 25 |
1,169 35 |
660 10 |
509 25 |
1,169 35 |
James M. Halsey |
660 10 |
660 10 |
660 10 |
660 10 |
||
Edward Fitzgerald |
539 10 |
256 25 |
795 35 |
660 10 |
524 49 |
1, 184 59 |
William S. Rodgers |
660 10 |
660 10 |
660 10 |
660 10 |
||
Samuel P. Todd |
660 10 |
660 10 |
660 10 |
660 10 |
||
George Beale |
660 10 |
660 10 |
660 10 |
660 10 |
||
James H. Clark |
660 10 |
488 25 |
1,148 35 |
660 10 |
488 25 |
1,148 35 |
Joseph Wilson |
660 10 |
660 10 |
660 10 |
660 10 |
||
William Sinclair |
660 10 |
660 10 |
660 10 |
660 10 |
||
John N. Todd |
660 10 |
458 25 |
1,118 35 |
660 10 |
461 25 |
1,121 35 |
Timothy Winn |
660 10 |
1,220 19 |
1,880 29 |
660 10 |
194 41 |
854 51 |
Joseph H. Terry |
660 10 |
491 25 |
1,151 35 |
660 10 |
279 32 |
939 42 |
Thomas Breese |
660 10 |
660 10 |
660 10 |
660 10 |
||
John De Bree |
660 10 |
660 10 |
660 10 |
660 10 |
||
Charles O. Handy |
660 10 |
660 10 |
660 10 |
660 10 |
||
Silas Butler |
660 10 |
262 12 |
922 22 |
660 10 |
660 10 |
|
Edward N. Cox |
660 10 |
660 10 |
660 10 |
660 10 |
||
John N. Hambleton |
660 10 |
660 10 |
660 10 |
660 10 |
||
William McMurtrie |
660 10 |
128 28 |
788 38 |
660 10 |
221 28 |
881 38 |
Garret R. Barry |
660 10 |
660 10 |
660 10 |
660 10 |
||
D. McF. Thornton |
660 10 |
660 10 |
660 10 |
660 10 |
||
Josiah Colston |
660 10 |
660 10 |
660 10 |
660 10 |
||
Dudley Walker |
660 10 |
660 10 |
660 10 |
199 91 |
860 01 |
|
McKean Buchanan |
660 10 |
25 28 |
686 38 |
660 10 |
311 21 |
971 31 |
Henry Etting |
660 10 |
449 25 |
1,109 35 |
660 10 |
449 25 |
1,109 35 |
James Brooks |
660 10 |
660 10 |
660 10 |
39 48 |
699 58 |
|
Grenville C. Cooper |
660 10 |
660 10 |
660 10 |
660 10 |
||
Francis B. Stockton |
660 10 |
660 10 |
660 10 |
669 10 |
||
Francis G. McCauley |
660 10 |
660 10 |
660 10 |
660 10 |
||
William A. Slacum |
660 10 |
660 10 |
660 10 |
660 10 |
||
Nathaniel Wilson |
660 10 |
3,092 74 |
3,752 84 |
660 10 |
764 50 |
1,424 60 |
Philo White |
660 10 |
660 00 |
660 10 |
47 88 |
707 98 |
|
Benjamin J. Cahoone |
660 10 |
660 10 |
660 10 |
660 10 |
||
Sterret Ramsay |
660 10 |
660 10 |
660 10 |
660 10 |
||
Edward T. Dunn |
660 10 |
51 91 |
712 06 |
660 10 |
660 10 |
|
John A. Bates |
660 10 |
660 10 |
660 10 |
660 10 |
||
Andrew J. Watson |
660 10 |
660 10 |
660 10 |
660 10 |
||
Peyton A. Southall |
|
|
|
|
|
|
--893--
General statement, &c.—Continued.
Names. |
Pay and rations for 1833. |
Allowances of all kinds for 1833. |
Aggregate for 1833. |
Pay and rations for 1834. |
Allowances of all kinds for 1834. |
Aggregate for 1834. |
John S. Punch |
$660 10 |
$660 10 |
$500 18 |
$18 88 |
$509 06 |
|
A. McD. Jackson |
660 10 |
660 10 |
660 10 |
660 10 |
||
William P. Zantzinger |
660 10 |
660 10 |
113 70 |
113 76 |
||
CHAPLAINS. |
||||||
John D. Fenner |
375 46 |
$259 13 |
634 59 |
Resigned. |
||
James Everett |
660 10 |
110 51 |
771 61 |
660 10 |
454 00 |
1,114 10 |
Addison Searle |
634 44 |
325 04 |
959 48 |
237 60 |
65 96 |
303 56 |
John W. Grier |
660 10 |
660 10 |
660 10 |
660 10 |
||
Hervey H. Hayes |
362 68 |
142 66 |
505 34 |
Resigned. |
||
Charles S. Stewart |
660 10 |
660 10 |
660 10 |
660 10 |
||
William Ryland |
660 10 |
413 50 |
1,073 60 |
660 10 |
415 75 |
1,075 85 |
Timothy J. Harrison |
660 10 |
406 75 |
1,066 85 |
660 10 |
406 75 |
1,066 85 |
Walter Colton |
660 10 |
660 10 |
660 10 |
660 10 |
||
George Jones |
660 10 |
660 10 |
660 10 |
660 10 |
||
Thomas R. Lambert |
474 10 |
25 64 |
499 74 |
|||
NAVY AGENTS. |
||||||
James K. Paulding |
2,000 00 |
2,400 00 |
4,400 00 |
2,000 00 |
2,400 00 |
4,400 00 |
George Harrison |
688 17 |
800 00 |
1,488 17 |
To the 31st Mar. 1833. |
||
Isaac Philips |
820 09 |
778 51 |
1,598 60 |
To the 30th Sept. 1833. |
||
Nash Legrand |
2,000 00 |
2,400 00 |
4,400 00 |
2,000 00 |
2,400 00 |
4,400 00 |
John P. Henry |
7 39 |
250 00 |
257 39 |
16 58 |
250 00 |
266 58 |
Daniel D. Brodhead |
2,000 00 |
1,600 00 |
3,600 00 |
2,000 00 |
1,600 00 |
3,600 00 |
John Laighton |
1,523 04 |
500 00 |
2,023 04 |
1,373 88 |
500 00 |
1,873 88 |
John T. Robertson |
78 79 |
500 00 |
578 79 |
60 89 |
500 00 |
560 89 |
Elias Kane |
1,911 87 |
1,900 00 |
3,811 87 |
1,998 43 |
1,900 00 |
3,898 43 |
Byrd C. Willis |
1,079 39 |
1,031 25 |
2,110 64 |
1,478 76 |
1,375 00 |
2,853 76 |
Henry Toland |
1,120 62 |
800 00 |
1,920 62 |
1,755 30 |
1,600 00 |
3,355 30 |
John Thomas |
598 25 |
603 75 |
1,202 00 |
Abstract showing the items of all the accounts and claims for compensation and allowances of the captains, masters commandant, lieutenants, pursers, chaplains, and navy agents of the navy of the United States, for the fiscal years ending the 30th September, 1833 and 1834; showing, also, the places from and to which, and the computed distance between such places, and the amount for which transportation or travel has been allowed and paid to each officer of the navy.
John Rodgers, Commissioner. |
||
Traveling expenses to Baltimore and back to Washington, in 1833, seventy-six miles by land, at 15 cents |
$11 40 |
|
From Washington to Baltimore, thence to Norfolk, and back to Washington |
45 30 |
|
Sixteen days' detention at Norfolk, at $3 per day |
48 00 |
|
From Washington to Portsmouth, N. H., whole distance 491 miles: |
|
|
By land 189, at 15 cents |
$28 35 |
|
By water 302, at 10 cents |
30 20 |
|
|
58 55 |
|
Same back to Washington |
58 55 |
|
Eleven days' detention at different yards |
33 00 |
|
Two hundred and thirteen days' attendance revising naval code, at $3 per day |
639 00 |
|
|
$893 80 |
|
From 1st October, 1833, to 30th September, 1834: One hundred and six days' attendance as a member for revising the naval code, at $3 per day |
$318 00 |
|
Traveling expenses from Washington to Baltimore, thirty-eight miles, land |
5 70 |
|
From Baltimore to Norfolk, 179 miles, water |
17 90 |
|
From Norfolk to Washington, 217 miles, water |
21 70 |
|
Five days' detention at Norfolk |
15 00 |
|
|
$378 30 |
Charles Morris, Commissioner. |
||
From 1st October, 1832, to 30th September, 1833: Services as president of the court of inquiry, from 5th December, 1832, to 19th January, 1833, twenty-seven days, at $3 per day |
$81 00 |
|
Traveling expenses from Washington to Sackett's Harbor, 549 miles: |
|
|
By land 256 miles, at 15 cents |
$38 40 |
|
By water 293, at 10 cents |
29 30 |
|
|
67 70 |
--894--
Back to Washington |
$67 70 |
|
Two days' detention, at $3 |
6 00 |
|
From Washington to Baltimore and back, 76 miles, at 15 cents |
11 40 |
|
From Washington to Norfolk and back, 434 miles, at 10 cents |
43 40 |
|
Seven days' detention at Norfolk, at $3 |
21 00 |
|
From Washington to Portsmouth, N. H., 491 miles: |
|
|
By land 189 miles, at 15 cents |
$28 35 |
|
By water 302 miles, at 10 cents |
30 20 |
|
|
58 55 |
|
Back to Washington |
58 55 |
|
Eleven days' detention at different yards, at 63 |
33 00 |
|
One hundred and ninety-four days, revising naval code, at $3 |
582 00 |
|
|
$950 30 |
|
For year 1834: |
|
|
Eighty-six days' attendance, revising naval code, at $3 |
$258 00 |
|
Traveling expenses from Washington to Norfolk and back, via Baltimore, 434 miles: |
|
|
By land 76 miles, at 15 cents |
$11 40 |
|
By water 358 miles, at 10 cents |
35 80 |
|
|
47 20 |
|
Five days' detention at Norfolk, at $3 |
15 00 |
|
From Washington to Portsmouth, N. H., 491 miles: |
|
|
By land 183 miles, at 15 cents |
$27 45 |
|
By water 309 miles, at 10 cents |
30 90 |
|
|
58 45 |
|
Back to Washington |
58 45 |
|
Fifteen days' detention at different yards, at $3 |
45 00 |
|
|
$482 10 |
Isaac Chauncey, commander of Navy yard, New York, and Commissioner. |
|
At New York from 1st October, 1832, to 19th June, 1833: |
|
For candles, at $65 per annum |
$46 75 |
For wood, at $8 1/2 per cord |
183 46 |
For three servants, at $8 each |
207 21 |
For three rations |
196 00 |
Traveling expenses from Washington to Portsmouth, N. H., 189 miles by land, at 15 cents, 302 miles by water, at 10 cents |
58 55 |
Traveling expenses back to Washington |
58 55 |
Eleven days' detention, at $3 |
33 00 |
|
$783 52 |
Isaac Chauncey, as Commissioner, for 1834. |
||
Sixty-nine days, revising naval code, at $3 |
$207 00 |
|
Traveling expenses from Washington to Portsmouth, New Hampshire, and back to Washington, on a visit to several navy yards: |
|
|
364 miles, by land, at 15 cents |
$54 60 |
|
618 miles, by water, at 10 cents |
61 80 |
|
|
116 40 |
|
Eighteen days' detention at yards, at $3 |
54 00 |
|
|
$377 40 |
Isaac Hull, commandant Navy yard, Washington. |
|
House provided for him in the navy yard. Allowances from 1st October, 1832, to 30th September, 1833: |
|
Thirty cords of wood, at $4.25 per cord |
$127 50 |
Candles |
65 00 |
Three servants, at $8 per month each |
288 00 |
Three servants' rations, at 25 cents |
273 75 |
Per diem for revising naval code, rules and regulation, from 6th November, 1832, to 11th June, 1833, 218 days, at $3 per day |
654 00 |
|
$1,408 25 |
From 1st October, 1833, to 30th September, 1834: |
|
Candles |
$65 00 |
Thirty cords of wood, at $4.50 per cord |
135 00 |
Servants' wages |
288 00 |
Servants' rations |
273 75 |
Sixty-three days, revising naval code, at $3 |
189 00 |
|
$950 75 |
--895--
James Barron, commandant Navy yard, Philadelphia. |
|
House rent, from 1st October, 1832, to 30th September, 1834 |
$600 00 |
Candles, same time |
65 00 |
Thirty cords of wood, at $7 |
210 00 |
Three servants, each $8 per month |
288 00 |
Three servants, at one ration per day, at 25 cents |
273 75 |
House rent, from 1st October, 1833, to 30th September, 1834 |
600 00 |
Candles |
65 00 |
Thirty cords of wood, at $6 per cord |
180 00 |
Three servants, $8 per month each |
288 00 |
Three servants, one ration per day, at 25 cents |
273 75 |
|
$1,406 75 |
William Bainbridge, commandant Navy yard, Boston. |
|
House provided in the yard. Allowances from 1st October, 1832, to 30th April, 1833, seven months: |
|
Candles, at $65 per annum |
$37 92 |
Wood, for same time, 17 1/2 cords, at $9.77 per cord |
170 97 |
Three servants, seven months, at $8 per month each |
168 00 |
Three servants' rations, at 25 cents per day |
159 00 |
|
$535 89 |
Jacob Jones, commandant Baltimore station. |
|
House rent, from 1st October, 1832, to 30th September, 1833 |
$300 00 |
Candles |
65 00 |
Firewood, thirty cords, at $6 per cord. |
180 00 |
Three servants, at $8 per month each |
288 00 |
Three servants' rations, at 25 cents per day for each |
273 75 |
Thirty-six days' allowance as president of board of examiners of midshipmen, held at Baltimore, at $3 per day |
102 00 |
|
51,208 75 |
The same allowances as above for the year ending 30th September, 1834 |
$1,106 75 |
Forty days' allowance as president as above, $3 per day |
120 00 |
|
$1,226 75 |
Lewis Warrington, commandant Navy yard, Norfolk. |
|
From 1st October, 1832, to 30th September, 1833. House for time in the yard: |
|
Candles |
$65 00 |
Thirty cords of wood, at $3.50 |
105 00 |
Three servants, at $8 per month each |
288 00 |
Three rations per day for same, at 25 cents each |
273 75 |
Eleven days as president of court-martial, at $3 |
33 00 |
|
$764 75 |
From 1st October, 1833, to 30th September, 1834: |
|
Candles, firewood, &c., as above |
$731 75 |
Seventy-six days as president of court-martial, at $3 |
128 00 |
|
$959 75 |
William M. Crane, commandant Navy yard, Portsmouth, N. H. |
||
From 9th October, 1832, to 30th September, 1833: |
|
|
House provided in the yard. |
|
|
Candles |
$63 94 |
|
Firewood, thirty cords, at $6.75 |
198 56 |
|
Three servants, at $8 per month each |
282 39 |
|
Three servants' rations, at 25 cents |
263 31 |
|
Traveling expenses from Norfolk, Va., to Portsmouth, N. H., whole distance 647 miles: |
|
|
By land, 144 miles, at 15 cents |
$21 40 |
|
By water, 503 miles, at 10 cents |
50 30 |
|
|
71 70 |
|
|
$879 70 |
--893--
From 1st October, 1833, to 30th September, 1834: |
|
Candles |
$65 00 |
Firewood, thirty cords, at $6.75 |
202 50 |
Three servants, at $8 each |
288 00 |
Three servants' rations |
273 75. |
Traveling expenses from Portsmouth to Boston and back, whole distance 120 miles: |
|
By laud, at 15 cents |
18 00 |
One day's detention in Boston |
3 00 |
|
$850 25 |
James Biddle. |
|
Returning home from commanding the squadron in the Mediterranean: |
|
Traveling expenses from Marseilles to Havre in the fall of 1832 |
$140 00 |
Passage from Havre to New York |
210 00 |
|
$350 00 |
Charles G. Ridgley, commandant, New York. |
||
From 30th June, 1833, to 30th September, 1833: |
|
|
House provided in the navy yard. |
|
|
Candles |
$18 25 |
|
Firewood, thirty cords per annum, at $8.50 |
75 29 |
|
Three servants, at $8 each |
80 79 |
|
Three servants' rations, at 25 cents |
77 25 |
|
Traveling expenses from Baltimore to Washington |
5 70 |
|
One hundred and thirty days' attendance at Washington, as a member of the board for revising rules of navy, at $3 |
390 00 |
|
Traveling expenses from Washington to New York: |
|
|
By land, eighty-three miles, at 15 cents |
$12 45 |
|
By water, 142 miles, at 10 cents |
14 20 |
|
|
26 25 |
|
|
$673 93 |
|
From 1st October, 1833, to 30th September, 1834: |
|
|
Candles |
$65 00 |
|
Thirty cords wood, at $9 |
270 00 |
|
Three servants |
288 00 |
|
Three servants' rations |
273 75 |
|
Twenty-three days as member as above |
69 00 |
|
Traveling expenses from New York to Washington and back, 450 miles: |
|
|
By land, 166 miles, at 15 cents |
$24 90 |
|
By water, 284 miles, at 10 cents |
28 40 |
|
|
53 30 |
|
|
$1,019 05 |
Daniel T. Patterson, commanding Mediterranean squadron. |
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Cabin furniture, from 1st October, 1832, to 30th September, 1833, twelve months, at $30 |
$360 00 |
Same, for 1834 |
360 00 |
|
$720 00 |
M. T. Woolsey, commanding Brazil squadron. |
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Cabin furniture, from 7th January to 30th September, 1833, eight months twenty-four days, at $30 |
$264 00 |
Same, from 1st October, 1833. to 28th July, 1824, nine months, eight days, at $30 |
298 00 |
|
$562 00 |
John Downes, commanding squadron in the Pacific. |
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Cabin furniture from 1st October, 1832, to 30th September, 1833, at $30 |
$360 00 |
Cabin furniture to 7th June, 1834, eight months and seven days, at $30 |
247 60 |
Commission of one per centum on amount of bills drawn on Secretary of the Navy, while in command of the squadron in the Pacific |
490 25 |
|
$737 25 |
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John D. Henley, commanding West India squadron. |
|
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Traveling expenses in 1822, from Portsmouth, N. H., to Washington, whole distance 704 miles: |
|
|
By water, 490 miles, at 10 cents |
$49 00 |
|
By land, 214 miles, at 15 cents |
32 10 |
|
|
$81 10 |
|
Cabin furniture from 9th October, 1832, to 30th September, 1833, eleven months and twenty-two days, at $30 |
352 00 |
|
|
$433 10 |
|
Cabin furniture for 1834 |
$360 00 |
|
Traveling expenses from Norfolk to Washington and back, 434 miles, by water, at 10 cents |
43 40 |
|
Four days' attendance as witness, $3 |
12 00 |
|
|
$415 40 |
Jesse D. Elliot, Charleston. |
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At Charleston, from 24th October, 1832, to 30th April, 1833: |
|
House rent, at $300 per annum |
$156 57 |
Firewood, twelve and a half cords, at $6 |
75 00 |
Candles, at $65 per annum |
33 92 |
Three servants, at $8 per month each |
149 60 |
Three servants' rations |
141 75 |
At Boston, from 12th May to 30th September, 1833: |
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House provided in the Navy yard. |
|
Candles, at $65 per annum |
25 00 |
Thirty cords wood, per annum, at $9.77 |
114 30 |
Three servants, at $8 per month |
111 21 |
Three servants' rations |
106 50 |
|
$913 85 |
From 1st October, 1833, to 30th September, 1834: |
|
Candles |
$65 00 |
Thirty cords wood, at $8.75 |
262 50 |
Three servants, at $8 per month each |
288 00 |
Three servants' rations |
273 75 |
|
$889 25 |
Stephen Cassin, on leave. |
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Forty-one days' service, as member of a court-martial on board the Java, at Norfolk, in 1834, at $3 |
$123 00 |
Traveling expenses from Washington to Norfolk, and back, by water |
43 40 |
|
$166 40 |
James Renshaw, commanding frigate Brandywine. |
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Cabin furniture from 1st October, 1832, to 20th July, 1833, nine months and twenty days, at $20 per month |
$193 33 |
|
Cabin furniture from 29th July to 30th September, 1834, two months and three days |
63 00 |
|
Traveling expenses from Middletown, Conn., to Norfolk, Va.: |
|
|
By water, 445 miles, at 10 cents |
$44 50 |
|
By land, fifty-one miles, at 15 cents |
7 65 |
|
|
52 15 |
|
|
|
$308 48 |
A. S. Wadsworth, surveying Narraganset Bay. |
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Traveling expenses from Washington to Newport, R. I., and back, in 1832, 806 miles: |
|
By land, 166 miles, at 15 cents; by water, 640 miles, at 10 cents |
$88 90 |
For allowance of double rations, from 4th June to 1st December, 1832, 1,448 rations, at 25 cents |
362 00 |
For allowance of double rations, in December, 1832, to 7th June, 1833, 186 rations, at 25 cents |
44 00 |
Chamber money from 4th June to 1st December, 1832, at $2 per week |
51 71 |
|
$546 61 |
Commanding Pacific squadron: Cabin furniture from 30th October, 1832, to 30th September, 1834, eleven months and one day, at $30 |
$331 00 |
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E. P. Kennedy, waiting orders. |
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Forty-four days' attendance as member of court-martial, in 1833 and 1834, at $3 |
$132 00 |
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Traveling expenses from Fairfax Court House to Norfolk, 238 miles: |
|
|
By water, 217 miles, at 10 cents |
$21 70 |
|
By land, twenty-one miles, at 15 cents |
3 15 |
|
|
24 85 |
|
|
$156 85 |
George Read, commanding frigate Constellation . |
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Cabin furniture to 30th September, 1833, twelve months, at $20 |
$240 00 |
Cabin furniture to 30th September, 1834, twelve months at, $20 |
240 00 |
|
$480 00 |
Henry E. Ballard, commanding U. S. ship Delaware. |
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Traveling expenses from Baltimore to New York: |
|
|
By water, 142 miles, at 10 cents |
$14 20 |
|
By land, forty-five miles, at 15 cents |
6 75 |
|
|
$20 95 |
|
Forty-seven days' attendance as member of board of examiners and of court-martial, at $3 per day |
141 00 |
|
Eighteen days' per diem for superintending rendezvous |
54 00 |
|
Cabin furniture from 21st February to 30th September, 1833, at $25 |
183 33 |
|
Traveling expenses from New York to Norfolk and thence to Baltimore: |
|
|
By water, 614 miles, at 10 cents |
$61 40 |
|
By land, forty-one miles, at 15 cents |
6 15 |
|
|
67 59 |
|
|
$445 92 |
|
Cabin furniture from 1st October, 1833, to 12th February, 1834, at $25 |
$110 00 |
|
Cabin furniture from 13th February to 30th September, 1834 |
152 00 |
|
|
|
$262 00 |
J. J. Nicholson. |
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Traveling expenses from Baltimore to Boston, in 1834, whole distance 394 miles: |
|
|
By land, eighty-one miles, at 15 cents |
$12 55 |
|
By water, 313 miles, at 12 cents |
37 56 |
|
|
$49 71 |
A. J. Dallas, commanding Navy yard, Pensacola, to 30th September, 1833. |
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House in navy yard. |
|
|
Candles |
$65 00 |
|
Firewood, thirty cords, at $5 |
150 00 |
|
Three servants, at $8 per month each |
288 00 |
|
Three servants' rations |
273 75 |
|
|
$776 75 |
|
To 7th July, 1834: |
|
|
Candles, at $65 per annum |
50 01 |
|
Firewood, 30 cords per annum, at $5 |
115 40 |
|
Three servants, at $8 per month each |
221 61 |
|
Three servants' rations |
210 00 |
|
Four days' attendance as witness at court-martial |
12 00 |
|
Traveling expenses from Norfolk to Washington, 217 miles, by water |
21 70 |
|
From Pensacola to Washington, fifty-six miles, by water, at 10 cents |
$5 60 |
|
Same, 994 miles, by land, at 15 cents |
149 10 |
|
|
154 70 |
|
From Perth Amboy to Norfolk, forty-one miles by land, at 15 cent |
$6 15 |
|
346 by water, at 10 cents |
34 60 |
|
|
40 75 |
|
|
$826 17 |
J. B. Nicholson, commanding frigate United States. |
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Cabin furniture for 1833 |
$240 00 |
Cabin furniture for 1834 |
240 00 |
|
$480 00 |
Thomas Ap C. Jones, inspector of ordnance. |
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Eighteen days' services inspecting ordnance, from 15th November to 3d December, 1833, at $3 |
$54 00 |
|
Traveling expenses from New York to Washington, 225 miles: |
|
|
By land, 247 miles, at 15 cents |
$22 05 |
|
By water, seventy-eight miles, at 10 cents |
7 80 |
|
|
29 85 |
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From Philadelphia to Washington, 138 miles: |
|
|
By land, fifty-eight miles, at 15 cents |
$8 170 |
|
By water seventy-eight miles, at 10 cents |
7 80 |
|
|
$16 50 |
|
Inspecting ordnance from 1st to 9th October, 1833, eight days, at $3 |
24 00 |
|
Inspecting ordnance from 8th to 14th November, 1833, seven days, at $3 |
21 00 |
|
Transportation to and from arsenals |
21 32 |
|
Traveling expenses from Washington to Norfolk, by water, 217 miles, at 10 cents |
21 70 |
|
476 miles by water, at 10 cents, on inspection duty |
$47 60 |
|
414 miles by water, at 15 cents, on inspection duty |
62 10 |
|
|
109 70 |
|
One hundred and nine days preparing instruments and inspecting ordnance at Portsmouth, &c., at $3 |
327 00 |
|
|
$625 13 |
William C. Bolton, waiting orders. |
|
For 1834, forty days' attendance to examine midshipmen, at $3 |
$120 00 |
Traveling expenses from Washington to Baltimore, 38 miles, at 15 cents |
5 70 |
|
$125 70 |
Wm. B. Shubrick. |
|
Traveling expenses from Baltimore to Norfolk and back to Baltimore, in 1834, 510 miles by water, at 10 cents |
$51 00 |
Forty-one days' attendance at Norfolk on court-martial, at $3. |
123 00 |
|
$174 00 |
Alexander Claxton, on leave of absence. |
|
Traveling expenses in 1833 from Stafford to New York and back, 124 miles, at 10 cents |
$12 40 |
George Budd, master commandant. |
|
For cabin furniture while commanding Vandalia, from 12th September, 1832, to 9th October, 1833, at $15 per month |
$194 00 |
Services as president of court-martial twenty-one days, at $3 |
63 00 |
|
$257 00 |
Lawrence Kearney, master commandant. |
|
For attending rendezvous at New York from 1st October to 31st December, 1832: |
|
House rent, $300 per annum |
$75 00 |
Candles, at $40 per annum |
10 00 |
Five cords of wood, at $8.50 |
42 50 |
Two servants, at $8 per month each |
48 00 |
Rations for two servants |
46 00 |
|
$221 50 |
Foxhall A. Parker, master commandant. |
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Traveling expenses from Snickersville, Va., to Norfolk, Va., whole distance 266 miles: |
|
|
By land 87, at 15 cents |
$13 05 |
|
By water 179, at 10 cents |
17 90 |
|
|
$30 95 |
|
House rent from 15th November, 1833, to 30th September, 1834, at $300 per annum |
264 19 |
|
Candles, at $40 per annum, $35.22; twenty cords of wood per annum, at $3.50, $61.63 |
96 85 |
|
Two servants, at $8 per month, $169.07; rations for same, $160. |
329 07 |
|
|
$721 06 |
Edward B. McCall, master commandant.
On leave of absence—no allowances.
Daniel Turner, master commandant. |
|
Attached to Navy yard at Portsmouth, N. H., from 1st October, 1832, to 8th January, 1833: |
|
House rent at 300 per annum |
$81 66 |
Candles, $40 per annum, $10.89; twenty cords wood per annum, at $6.75, $36.75 |
47 64 |
Two servants, at $8 per month, $52.26; rations for same, $50 |
102 26 |
Commanding recruiting rendezvous at Portsmouth, N. H., from 25th February to 12th June, 1833: |
|
House rent, at $300 per annum |
90 83 |
Candles, at $40 per annum, $12.11; wood, twenty cords per annum, at $6.75, $40.87 |
52 98 |
Two servants, at $8 per month, $58.13; rations for same, $54 |
112 13 |
|
$487 50 |
--900--
David Connor, master commandant. |
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Attached to Navy yard at Philadelphia, from 1st October, 1832, to 25th December, 1832: |
|
|
House rent at $300 per annum |
670 38 |
|
Candles, at $40 per annum, $9.74; wood, twenty cords per annum, at $7, $32.67 |
42 41 |
|
Two servants, at $8 per month, $45.34; rations for same, $43 |
88 34 |
|
Traveling expenses from Philadelphia to Norfolk, Virginia, 311 miles: |
|
|
By land sixteen miles, at 15 cents |
$2 40 |
|
By water 295 miles, at 10 cents |
29 50 |
|
|
31 90 |
|
Five days' attendance as president of court-martial, at $3 |
15 00 |
|
|
$248 03 |
John Gallagher, master commandant. |
|
Attached to Navy yard at New York, from 1st October, 1832, to 15th January, 1833: |
|
House rent, at $300 per annum |
$87 50 |
Candles, at $40 per annum, $11.66; wood, twenty cords per annum, at $8.50, $49.58 |
61 24 |
Two servants, at $8 per month each, $56; rations for same time, $53.60 |
109 50 |
Traveling expenses three times between Norfolk to Baltimore, whole distance 765 miles, at 10 cents, by water |
76 50 |
|
$334 74 |
Attached to Navy yard, Washington, from 24th April to 30th September, 1834: |
|
Additional pay, $15 per month |
$78 50 |
Additional rations, at 25 cents per day. |
40 00 |
Candles, at $40 per annum, $17.42; wood, twenty cords per annum, at $4.50, $39.28 |
56 70 |
Two servants, at $8 per month, $83.73; rations for same, $80 |
163 73 |
Traveling expenses: |
|
From Washington to Norfolk and back, 434 miles by water, at 10 cents |
43 40 |
|
$382 33 |
T. H. Stevens, master commandant. |
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Commanding rendezvous at Boston, from 1st October, 1832, to 30th September, 1833: |
|
|
House rent, at $300 per annum |
$300 00 |
|
Candles, at $40 per annum, $40; wood, twenty cords, at $9.77, $195.40 |
235 40 |
|
Two servants, at $8 per month, $192; rations for same, $182.50 |
374 50 |
|
Traveling expenses, from Boston to Washington, in December, 1832, 432 miles: |
|
|
By land 123 miles, at 15 cents, $18.45; by water 309 miles, at 10 cents, $30.90 |
49 35 |
|
Forty-eight days' attendance as member of court-martial, in Washington, at $3 per day |
144 00 |
|
Twelve days' attendance as member of court-martial on board the Columbus, at $3 |
36 00 |
|
Traveling expenses, from Washington to Boston: |
|
|
By water 180 miles, at 10 cents |
$18 00 |
|
By land 252 miles, at 15 cents |
37 80 |
|
|
55 80 |
|
|
$1,195 05 |
|
For the year ending 30th September, 1834: |
|
|
House rent, candles, servants' hire and rations, same as above |
$714 50 |
|
Twenty cords of wood, at $8.75 |
175 00 |
|
|
$889 50 |
Wm. M. Hunter, master commandant. |
|
Attached to Navy yard at Philadelphia, from 26th December, 1832, to 30th September, 1833: |
|
House rent, at $300 per annum, $230; candles, at $40 per annum, $30.66 |
$260 66 |
Wood, twenty cords per annum, at $7 |
107 21 |
Two servants, at $8 per month, $147.20; rations for same, $139.50 |
286 70 |
|
$654 57 |
For 1834: |
|
House rent, at $300; candles, at $40; two servants, at $8 per month, $192; their rations, $182.50; wood, twenty cords, at $6 per cord, $120 |
$834 50 |
John D. Sloat, master commandant. |
|
Commanding rendezvous at New York, from 8th January to 30th September, 1833: |
|
House rent, at $300 per annum |
$220 00 |
Candles, at $40 per annum |
29 30 |
Wood, twenty cords per annum, at $860 |
124 54 |
Two servants, at $8 per month, $140.80; rations for same, $133 |
273 80 |
|
$647 64 |
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Allowances for 1834, at same rate, viz: |
|
For house rent, at $300; candles, at $40; servants, $8 per month, $192; their rations, |
|
$182.50; and 20 cords of wood, at $9, $180 |
$894 50 |
Matthew C. Perry, master commandant. |
|
Commanding sloop Concord from 1st October to 21st December, 1832: |
|
Cabin furniture, at $15 per month |
$40 50 |
Attached to Navy yard, at New York, from 16th January to 30th September, 1833: |
|
House rent, at $300 per annum |
213 33 |
Candles, at $40 per annum, $28.34; wood, 20 cords per annum, at $8.50 |
148 76 |
Two servants, at $8 per month, $136.54; rations for same, $129 |
265 54 |
|
$668 13 |
From 1st October, 1833, to 30th September, 1834: |
|
House rent, at $300; candles, $40; servants' hire, $8 per month, $192; rations, $182.50 |
$714 50 |
Twenty cords of wood, at $9 per cord |
180 00 |
|
$894 50 |
Charles W. Skinner, master commandant. |
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Commanding rendezvous at Norfolk, from 1st October, 1832, to 8th February, 1833: |
|
|
House rent, at $300 per annum, $106.67; candles, at $40 per annum, $14.22 |
$120 89 |
|
Two servants, at $8 per month each, $68.26; their rations, $65.50 |
133 76 |
|
Twenty cords of wood per annum, at $3.50 |
23 83 |
|
|
$278 48 |
|
Traveling expenses, from Meadows, Va., to Norfolk, in 1834: |
|
|
By land, 10 miles, at 15 cents |
$1 50 |
|
By land, 10 miles back, at 15 cents |
1 50 |
|
By land, from Meadows to Norfolk, 10 miles, at 15 cents |
1 50 |
|
|
$4 50 |
|
Seventy-six days, attending court-martial, at $3 |
228 00 |
|
|
$232 50 |
John T. Newton, master commandant. |
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Commanding sloop St. Louis, from 1st October, 1832, to 31st August, 1833: |
|
|
Cabin furniture, at $15 per month |
$165 00 |
|
Commanding rendezvous at Philadelphia, from 1st to 30th September, 1833: |
|
|
House rent, at $300 per annum, $25; candles, at $40 per annum, $1.67 |
26 67 |
|
Two servants, at $8 per month each, $16; their rations, $15 |
31 00 |
|
Twenty cords of wood per annum, at $7 |
11 67 |
|
Traveling expenses from New York to Philadelphia, 89 miles: |
|
|
By water, 54 miles, at 10 cents |
$5 40 |
|
By land, 35 miles, at 15 cents |
5 25 |
|
|
10 65 |
|
|
$244 99 |
|
Commanding rendezvous at Philadelphia, from 1st October, 1833, to 30th September, 1834: |
|
|
House rent, $300; candles, $40 |
$340 00 |
|
Two servants, at $8 per month each, $192; their rations, $182.50 |
374 50 |
|
Twenty cords of wood, at $6 per cord |
120 00 |
|
|
$834 50 |
Joseph Smith, master commandant. |
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Attached to Navy yard, at Boston, from 1st October, 1832, to 30th September, 1833: |
|
|
Candles, $40; 20 cords of wood, at $9.77 per cord, $195.40 |
$235 40 |
|
Two servants, at $8 per month, $192; their rations, $182.50 |
374 50 |
|
Traveling expenses from Boston to Washington, 432 miles: |
|
|
By water, 309 miles, at 10 cents |
$30 90 |
|
By land, 123 miles, at 15 cents |
18 45 |
|
|
49 35 |
|
Returning, by water, 180 miles, $18; by land, 252, $37.80 |
55 80 |
|
Forty-eight days' attendance at court-martial, at $3 |
144 00 |
|
|
$859 05 |
|
From 1st October, 1833, to 30th September, 1834: |
|
|
Candles $40; wood, twenty cords, at $8.75, $175 |
$215 00 |
|
Two servants, at $8 per month each, $192; their rations, $182.50 |
374 50 |
|
|
$589 50 |
--902--
Lawrence Rousseau, master commandant. |
|
Attached to Navy yard at Pensacola, from 1st October, 1832, to 30th September, 1833: |
|
Candles $40; twenty cords of wood, at $5, $100; servants, $192; rations for same $182.50 |
$514 50 |
From 1st October, 1833, to 24th July, 1834: |
|
Candles at $40, $32.67; wood, twenty cords per annum, at $5, $81.67 |
$114 34 |
Two servants, at $8 per month, $156.80; their rations, $148.50 |
305 30 |
Commanding sloop Falmouth, from 25th July, to 30th September, 1834: |
|
Cabin furniture, at $15 per month |
33 00 |
|
$452 64 |
George W. Storer, master commandant. |
|
Commanding sloop Boston, from 1st October, 1832, to 13th December, 1832: |
|
Cabin furniture, at $15 per month |
$36 50 |
Attached to Navy yard at Portsmouth, N. H., from 23d February, to 30th Sept., 1833: |
|
House rent, at $300 per annum |
182 50 |
Candles, at $40 per annum, $24.33; wood, twenty cords per annum, at $6.75, $82.12 |
106 45 |
Two servants, at $ per month, $116.80; their rations, $110 |
226 80 |
|
$552 25 |
For 1834: House rent $300; candles $40 |
$340 00 |
Twenty cords of wood, at $6.75 per cord |
135 00 |
Two servants, at $8 per month, $192; their rations, $182.50 |
374 50 |
|
$849 50 |
Francis H. Gregory, master commandant. |
|
Commanding sloop Falmouth, from 1st October, 1832, to 30th September, 1833: |
|
Cabin furniture, at $15 per month |
$180 00 |
Commander of squadron in the Pacific, from 1st October to 15th December, 1832: |
|
Forty dollars per month, additional pay, $100; additional rations, eleven per day, $209 |
309 00 |
Additional cabin furniture, at $10 per month |
25 00 |
|
$514 00 |
Commanding sloop Falmouth, from 1st October, 1833, to 10th February, 1834: |
|
Cabin furniture, at $15 per month |
$65 00 |
John H. Clack, master commandant. |
|
Commanding rendezvous at Norfolk, from 21st February to 30th September, 1833: |
|
House rent, at $300 per annum, $184.17; candles, at $40 per annum, $24.55 |
$208 72 |
Wood, twenty cords per annum, at $3.50, $41.83; servants, $8 per month, $117.86 |
159 69 |
Servants' rations |
111 00 |
|
$479 41 |
Commanding rendezvous at Norfolk, from 1st October, 1833, to 30th September, 1834: |
|
House rent $300; candles $40 |
$340 00 |
Wood, twenty cords, at $3.50 per cord |
70 00 |
Two servants, at $8 per month, $192; their rations, $182.50 |
374 50 |
|
$784 50 |
Philip F. Voorhees, master commandant. |
|
Commanding sloop John Adams, from 1st October, 1832, to 30th September, 1833: |
|
For cabin furniture, at $15 per month |
$180 00 |
Commanding John Adams, from 1st October, 1833, to 20th February, 1834: |
|
Cabin furniture, at $15 per month |
|
|
$70 00 |
Benjamin Cooper, master commandant. |
|
Commanding sloop Warren, from 1st October, 1832, to 30th September, 1833: |
|
Cabin furniture, at $15 per month |
$180 00 |
Additional pay as commander of the Brazilian squadron, from 1st October to 7th December, |
|
1832, at $40 per month |
89 33 |
Additional rations same time, eleven per day |
187 00 |
Additional cabin furniture, at $15 per month |
33 70 |
|
$489 83 |
Commanding sloop Warren, from 1st October to 8th November, 1833: |
|
Cabin furniture, at $15 per month |
$19 00 |
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William L. Gordon, master commandant. |
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Commanding rendezvous at Baltimore, from 5th March, to 30th September, 1833: |
|
|
House rent, at $300 per annum |
$172 50 |
|
Candles, at $40 per annum, $23; wood, 20 cords per annum, at $4.50 per cord, $51.75 |
74 75 |
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Two servants, at $8 per month each, $110.40; their rations, $104 |
214 40 |
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Traveling expenses from Washington to Portsmouth, N. H., 489 miles: |
|
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By water, 215 miles, at 10 cents |
$21 50 |
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By land, 274 miles, at 15 cents |
41 10 |
|
|
62 60 |
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Traveling expenses from Norfolk to Baltimore: |
|
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By water, 255 miles, at 12 cents per mile |
$25 50 |
|
Back by water, 255 miles, at 12 cents per mile |
25 50 |
|
|
51 00 |
|
|
$575 25 |
|
Commanding rendezvous at Baltimore from 1st October, 1833, to 25th May, 1834: |
|
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House rent, at $300 per annum, $195.83; candles, at $40 per annum, $26.11 |
$221 94 |
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Twenty cords wood per annum, at $4.50 per cord |
58 75 |
|
Two servants, at $8 per month each |
125 33 |
|
Rations for servants |
118 50 |
|
|
$524 52 |
David Geisinger, master commandant. |
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Commanding sloop Peacock, from 1st October, 1832, to 30th September, 1833: |
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Cabin furniture, at $15 per month |
$180 00 |
Additional pay from 1st October, 1832, to 30th September, 1833, while commanding the Peacock and Boxer, at $40 per month |
480 00 |
Additional rations for same time, at eleven per day |
1,003 75 |
Additional cabin furniture, at $5 per month |
60 00 |
|
$1,723 75 |
As acting purser of the Peacock, from 1st March, 1832, to 31st May, 1833, and received 2 1/2 per centum on amount of his disbursements, ($42,117) |
1,052 92 |
|
$2,776 67 |
Commanding sloop Peacock, from 1st October, 1833, to 4th June, 1834: |
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Cabin furniture, at $15 per month |
$122 00 |
Additional pay from 1st October, 1833, to 17th January, 1834, while commanding the Peacock and Boxer, at $40 per month |
142 67 |
Eleven additional rations per day, for same time |
299 75 |
Additional cabin furniture, at $5 per month |
17 83 |
|
$582 25 |
Isaac McKeever, master commandant. |
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Commanding sloop Lexington, from 1st October, 1832, to 30th September, 1833: |
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Cabin furniture, at $15 per month |
$180 00 |
Additional pay as flag captain, from 7th March to 30th
September, 1833, at $40 per month, $272; |
428 00 |
Additional cabin furniture, at $5 per month |
34 00 |
|
$642 00 |
Commanding sloop Lexington, from 1st October, 1833, to 8th May, 1834: |
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Cabin furniture, at $15 per month, $109; additional pay, at $40 per month, $170.67 |
$279 67 |
Additional rations, $3 per day, $98.25; additional cabin furniture, at $5 per month, $21.33 |
119 58 |
Commanding rendezvous at Baltimore, from 13th June to 30th September, 1834: |
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House rent, at $300 per annum |
90 00 |
Candles, at $40 per annum, $12; wood, 20 cords per annum, at $4.50 per cord, $27 |
39 00 |
Two servants, at $8 per month each, $57.60; their rations, $55 |
112 60 |
|
$640 85 |
John P. Zantzinger, master commandant. |
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Commanding sloop Natchez, from 1st January to 30th September, 1833: |
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Cabin furniture, at $15 per month |
$135 00 |
Commanding sloop Natchez, from 1st October, 1833, to 30th September, 1834: |
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Cabin furniture, at $15 per month |
$180 00 |
Wm. D. Salter, master commandant. |
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Commanding sloop Ontario, from 1st October, 1833, to 30th September, 1834: |
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Cabin furniture, at $15 per month. |
$180 00 |
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Charles S. McCauley, master commandant. |
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Commanding rendezvous at Baltimore, from 1st October, 1832, to 4th March, 1833: |
|
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House rent, at $300 per annum |
$128 33 |
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Candles, $40 per annum, $17.10; twenty cords wood per annum, at $4.50, $38.50 |
55 60 |
|
Two servants, at $8 per month, $82.13; their rations, $77.50 |
159 63 |
|
Traveling expenses from Washington to Norfolk, via Baltimore, in 1834, 217 miles: |
|
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By water, 179 miles, at 10 cents |
$17 90 |
|
By land, thirty-eight miles, at 15 cents |
5 70 |
|
Traveling expenses from Norfolk to Washington, by water |
23 60 |
|
|
$47 20 |
|
Thirty-four days' detention, at $3 |
102 00 |
|
|
$149 20 |
Thomas M Newell, master commandant. |
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Commanding rendezvous at Philadelphia, from 1st October, 1832, to 31st August, 1833: |
|
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House rent, at $300 per annum. |
$275 00 |
|
Candles, at $40 per annum, $36.67; wood, twenty cords per annum, at $7 per cord, $128.33 |
165 00 |
|
Two servants, at $8 per month, $176; their rations, $167.50 |
343 50 |
|
Traveling expenses from Philadelphia to New York, 89 miles: |
|
|
By water, sixty-four miles, at 10 cents |
$6 40 |
|
By land, twenty-five miles, at 15 cents |
3 75 |
|
|
10 15 |
|
|
$793 65 |
|
Commanding sloop St. Louis, from 1st September, 1833, to 31st July, 1834: |
|
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Cabin furniture, at $15 per month |
$165 50 |
E . A. F. Valette, master commandant. |
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Attached to Navy yard at Norfolk, from 1st October, 1832, to 8th May, 1833. |
|
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House rent, at $300 per annum |
$181 67 |
|
Candles, at $40 per annum, $24.20; wood, twenty cords per annum, at $3.50, $44.50 |
68 70 |
|
Two servants, at $8 per month, $116.27; their rations, $110 |
226 27 |
|
Commanding sloop Fairfield, from 9th May, 1833, to 30th September, 1833: |
|
|
Cabin furniture, at $15 per month |
71 00 |
|
Traveling expenses from Norfolk to Washington, via Baltimore, 213 miles: |
|
|
By water, 179 miles, at 10 cents |
$17 90 |
|
By land, thirty-eight miles, at 15 cents |
5 70 |
|
|
23 60 |
|
Traveling expenses from Washington to Norfolk |
23 60 |
|
Twenty-eight days' attending court of inquiry, Washington, at $3 |
84 00 |
|
Traveling expenses from Norfolk to New York, 400 miles: |
|
|
By water, 359 miles, at 10 cents |
$35 90 |
|
By land, forty-one miles, at 15 cents |
6 15 |
|
|
42 05 |
|
|
$720 89 |
|
Commanding sloop Fairfield, from 1st October, 1833, to 30th September, 1834: |
|
|
Cabin furniture, at $15 per month |
$180 00 |
Wm. A. Spencer, master commandant. |
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Commanding the Falmouth, from 1st February, to 20th July, 1834; and the Vandalia, from 21st July, to 30th September, 1834: |
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Cabin furniture, at $15 per month |
$117 00 |
Thomas T. Webb, master commandant. |
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Commanding sloop Vandalia, from 15th October, 1833, to 20th July, 1834: |
|
|
Cabin furniture, at $15 per month |
$138 00 |
|
Traveling expenses from Pensacola to Norfolk, in 1834: |
|
|
By water, 328 miles, at 10 cents |
$32 80 |
|
By land, 612 miles, at 15 cents |
91 80 |
|
|
124 60 |
|
|
$262 60 |
John Percival, master commandant. |
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Traveling expenses from Washington to Boston, in 1834, 332 miles: |
|
|
By water, 309 miles, at 10 cents |
$30 90 |
|
By land, 123 miles, at 15 cents |
18 45 |
|
|
$49 35 |
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John H. Aulick, master commandant. |
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Attached to Navy yard at Washington, from 1st October, 1832, to 30th September, 1833: |
|
|
Additional pay at $15 per month |
$180 00 |
|
Additional rations at 25 cents per day |
91 25 |
|
Candles, $40; twenty cords wood at $4.25, $85 |
125 00 |
|
Two servants at $8 per month, $192; their rations, $182.50 |
374 50 |
|
|
$770 75 |
|
Attached to Navy yard at Washington, from 1st October, 1833, to 23d April, 1834: |
|
|
Additional pay, at $15 per month |
$101 50 |
|
Additional rations at 25 cents per day |
51 25 |
|
Candles, $40 per annum, $22.55; wood, twenty cords per annum, at $4.50, $50.75 |
73 30 |
|
Two servants at $8 per month, $108.27; their rations, $102.50 |
210 77 |
|
Traveling expenses from Washington to Norfolk, in 1834, via Baltimore, 217 miles: |
|
|
By water, 179 miles, at 10 cents |
$17 90 |
|
By land, 38 miles, at 15 cents |
5 70 |
|
|
23 60 |
|
|
$460 42 |
William A. Taylor, master commandant. |
|
Commanding receiving ship at Boston, from 1st April to 30th September, 1833: |
|
Cabin furniture at $15 per month |
$90 00 |
Commanding receiving ship at Boston, from 1st October to 9th December, 1833 |
$34 50 |
Traveling expenses from Newport, R. I., to Charlestown, Mass., 69 miles, at 15 cents |
10 35 |
|
$44 85 |
Mervin P. Mix, master commandant. |
|
Commanding receiving ship at New York, from 1st March to 30th September, 1834: |
|
Cabin furniture at $15 per month |
$105 00 |
William K. Latimer, master commandant. |
|
Attached to Navy yard at Pensacola, from 25th July to 30th September, 1834: |
|
Candles at $40 per annum |
$7 33 |
Wood, twenty cords per annum, at $5 |
18 34 |
Two servants at $8 per month each |
35 20 |
Their rations |
34 00 |
|
$94 87 |
James Armstrong, lieutenant. |
|
Commanding receiving ship at Boston, from 21st April to 30th September, 1834: |
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Additional pay at $10 per month, and one ration per day at 25 cents |
$94 08 |
Cabin furniture at $10 per month |
53 33 |
|
$147 41 |
William M. Armstrong, lieutenant. |
|
Extra allowance attending rendezvous at Norfolk, Va., from 1st to 10th October, 1832, and from 17th December, 1832, to 15th June, 1833, 191 days, at $1.50 per day |
$286 50 |
Henry A. Adams, lieutenant. |
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Allowance attending rendezvous at Philadelphia, from 1st June to 12th September, 1833, 104 days, at $1.50 |
$156 00 |
Allowance chamber money from 3d February to 26th May, and from 16th June to 13th August, 1834 |
$49 70 |
Henry J. Auchmuty, lieutenant. |
|
Passage from Havre to the United States in 1833 |
$150 00 |
Charles M. Armstrong, lieutenant. |
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Traveling expenses from New York to Norfolk in 1834: |
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By land, forty-one miles, at 12 cents |
$4 92 |
|
By water, 359 miles, at 8 cents |
28 72 |
|
|
33 64 |
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Edward B. Babbett, lieutenant. |
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At Navy yard, Boston: |
|
Servant, from 9th March to 30th September, 1833, at $8 per month |
$54 13 |
Servant's rations, $51.50; candles, at $20 per annum, $11.26 |
62 76 |
Twenty cords wood per annum, $9.77 per cord |
110 30 |
Traveling expenses from Gloucester to Charlestown, twenty-nine miles, at 12 cents |
3 48 |
|
$230 67 |
At Navy yard, Boston, from 1st October, 1833, to 30th September, 1834: |
|
Servant, at $8 per month, $96; rations for same, $91.25; candles, $20 |
$207 25 |
Wood, fifteen cords, at $9.50, and five cords at $8.75 |
186 25 |
|
$393 50 |
Samuel L. Breese, lieutenant. |
|
At Navy yard, Philadelphia: |
|
Servant's hire from 1st October, 1832, to 30th September, 1833, at $8 per month |
$96 00 |
Servant's rations, $91.25; house rent, $200; candles, $20 |
311 25 |
Twenty cords of wood, at $7 per cord |
140 00 |
|
$547 25 |
At Navy yard, Philadelphia, for year ending 30th September, 1834: |
|
Servant's hire and rations as above, $187.25; house rent and candles, $220 |
$407 25 |
Twenty cords of wood, at $6 per cord |
120 00 |
|
$527 25 |
William J. Belt, lieutenant. |
|
At Navy yard, Washington: |
|
Servant's hire from 2d October, 1833, to 30th September, 1834, at $8 per month |
$96 00 |
Three hundred and sixty-four rations for same, at 25 cents, $91; candles, $20 |
111 00 |
Wood, twenty cords, at $4.50 per cord |
90 00 |
|
297 00 |
William Boerum, lieutenant. |
|
Cabin furniture, at $10 per month, ten months, commanding "Shark" |
$100 00 |
Charles H. Bell, lieutenant. |
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Traveling expenses in 1833, from New York to Portsmouth, N. H., 266 miles: |
|
|
By land, 100 miles, at 12 cents |
$12 00 |
|
By water, 166 miles, at 8 cents |
13 28 |
|
|
$25 28 |
Edward Byrne, lieutenant. |
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Traveling expenses from Norfolk, via Baltimore, to Washington, in 1834, 293 miles: |
|
|
By water, 255 miles, at 8 cents per mile |
$20 40 |
|
By land, thirty-eight miles, at 12 cents per mile |
4 56 |
|
|
$24 96 |
A. J. D. Browne, (alias A. J. Dallas,) lieutenant. |
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Traveling expenses from Norwich to New York, in 1833, 137 miles: |
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By water, 117 miles, at 8 cents per mile |
$9 36 |
|
By land, twenty miles, at 12 cents per mile |
2 40 |
|
|
$11 76 |
Franklin Buchanan, lieutenant. |
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Traveling expenses, in 1833, from Philadelphia to Norfolk, 311 miles: |
|
|
By water, 295 miles, at 8 cents |
$23 60 |
|
By land, sixteen miles, at 12 cents |
1 93 |
|
|
$25 52 |
Henry Bruce, lieutenant. |
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Traveling expenses in 1833, from Norfolk, Va., to Boston, Mass., 607 miles: |
|
|
By water, 484 miles, at 8 cents |
$38 72 |
|
By land, 123 miles, at 12 cents |
14 76 |
|
|
$53 48 |
|
Traveling expenses in 1834, from Boston to New York, 207 miles: |
|
|
By water, 167 miles, at 8 cents |
$13 36 |
|
By land, 40 miles, at 12 cents |
4 80 |
|
|
$18 16 |
Oscar Bullus; lieutenant. |
|
Traveling expenses in 1833, from Middletown to New York, by water, 100 miles, at 8 cents per mile |
$8 00 |
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Traveling expenses in 1834, from Boston to Norfolk, 607 miles, by water, at 8 cents |
$48 56 |
|
Thirteen days' attendance court-martial, on board the "Java," in August, 1834, at $2 per day |
26 00 |
|
Traveling expenses from Norfolk to Boston, 607 miles: |
|
|
By water, 526 miles, at 8 cents |
$42 08 |
|
By land, 81 miles, at 12 cents |
9 72 |
|
|
51 80 |
|
Traveling expenses from Setaukat, N. Y., to Boston, 262 miles: |
|
|
By water, 167 miles, at 8 cents |
$13 36 |
|
By land, 95 miles, at 12 cents |
11 40 |
|
|
24 76 |
|
|
$151 12 |
George S. Blake, lieutenant. |
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Traveling expenses from New York to Fredericksburg, Va., 281 miles: |
|
|
By water, 189 miles, at 8 cents per mile |
$15 12 |
|
By land, 92 miles, at 12 cents |
11 04 |
|
|
$26 16 |
|
Traveling expenses from Newport, R. I., to Fredericksburg, Va., 469 miles, in 1833: |
|
|
By water, 377 miles, at 8 cents |
$30 16 |
|
By land, 92 miles, at 12 cents |
11 04 |
|
|
41 20 |
|
Four extra rations per day, for sixty-two days, while surveying Narraganset Bay, from first October to first December, 1832, $62; chamber money same time, at $2.50 per week, $17.71 |
79 71 |
|
|
$147 07 |
|
Traveling, in 1834, from Norfolk to Philadelphia, 311 miles: |
|
|
By water, 295 miles, at 8 cents |
$23 60 |
|
By land, 16 miles, at 12 cents |
1 92 |
|
|
$25 52 |
|
Four days' detention, at $2 per day |
8 00 |
|
|
$33 52 |
Henry H. Bell, lieutenant. |
|
Extra rations per day on survey of Narraganset Bay, to the 30th September, 1833, eight per diem, eighty-eight days, at 25 cents |
$176 00 |
Extra rations per day on survey of Narraganset Bay, from 1st October, 1833, to 24th September, 1834, 359 days |
718 00 |
|
$894 00 |
Junius Boyle, lieutenant. |
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Traveling expenses from Washington to New York, in 1833, 225 miles: |
|
|
By land, eighty-three miles, at 12 cents |
$9 96 |
|
By water, 142 miles, at 8 cents |
11 36 |
|
|
$21 32 |
Robert L. Browning, lieutenant. |
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Traveling expenses from New York to Norfolk, in 1833, 400 miles: |
|
|
By water, 359 miles, at 8 cents |
$28 72 |
|
By land, forty-one miles, at 12 cents |
4 92 |
|
|
$33 64 |
Thomas Crabb, lieutenant. |
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From first October, 1832, to 11th August, 1833: |
|
|
Candles, $20 per annum |
$17 28 |
|
Twenty cords of wood per annum |
115 63 |
|
|
$132 91 |
|
Servant, at $8 per month, and rations for same, at 25 cents per diem |
162 43 |
|
|
$295 34 |
John A. Cooke, lieutenant. |
|
Thirteen weeks' chamber money while sick, in 1833, at $2 |
$26 00 |
Twenty-three days' detention at Alexandria, inspecting bread, at $2 |
46 00 |
Traveling expenses from Washington to Alexandria and back, fourteen miles, at 8 cents. |
1 12 |
|
$73 12 |
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Traveling expenses for self and servant, and expenses, at sick quarters, in 1834 |
$90 80 |
Traveling expenses from Washington to Norfolk, 217 miles, 8 cents |
17 36 |
Servant's hire attending him in his last illness, three months ten days, at $8 per month |
26 67 |
|
$134 83 |
H. H. Cocke, lieutenant |
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Traveling expenses from Petersburgh, Va., to Boston, in 1834, 576 miles: |
|
|
By water, 309 miles, at 8 cents |
$24 72 |
|
By land, 267 miles, at 12 cents |
32 04 |
|
|
$56 76 |
J. B. Cooper, lieutenant. |
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Attached to the asylum at Philadelphia, from 23d May to 30th September, 1834: |
|
|
Candles, $20 per annum |
$7 09 |
|
One servant, at $8 per month |
34 15 |
|
|
$41 24 |
|
One ration per day for servant, 131 days, at 25 cents |
32 75 |
|
|
$73 99 |
E. W. Carpender, lieutenant. |
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Attached to recruiting rendezvous, from the 10th to the 31st August, 1833, twenty-one days, at $1.50 per diem |
$31 50 |
|
Ditto, from 1st to 30th September, 1833, 30 days, at $1.50 |
45 00 |
|
Traveling expenses from New York to Boston, 1833, 207 miles: |
|
|
By water, 167 miles, at 8 cents |
$13 36 |
|
By land, 40 miles, at 12 cents |
4 80 |
|
|
18 16 |
|
|
$94 66 |
|
Attached to rendezvous, from 1st to 23d October, 1833, at $1.50 per day |
$34 50 |
|
Chamber money, from 24th October, 1833, to 5th March, 1834, 19 weeks, at $2 per week |
38 00 |
|
|
$72 50 |
John A. Carr, lieutenant. |
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Traveling expenses in 1833, from Charlottesville to Norfolk, Va., 185 miles: |
|
|
By water, 114 miles, at 8 cents |
$9 72 |
|
By land, eighty-one miles, at 12 cents |
9 72 |
|
|
$18 84 |
John Cassin, lieutenant. |
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Traveling expenses from Norfolk to Baltimore, in 1834, 255 miles, by water, at 8 cents |
$20 40 |
|
Traveling expenses back to Norfolk, by water, 255 miles, at 8 cents |
20 00 |
|
|
$20 40 |
John Calhoune, lieutenant. |
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Traveling expenses from New York, in 1834: |
|
|
By water, fifty-three miles |
$4 24 |
|
By land, thirty-six miles |
4 32 |
|
|
$8 56 |
|
Traveling expenses from Philadelphia to Norfolk and back: |
|
|
By water, 580 miles, at 8 cents |
$47 20 |
|
By land, thirty-two miles, at 12 cents |
3 84 |
|
|
51 04 |
|
Four days' detention at Norfolk, at $2 per day |
8 00 |
|
|
$67 60 |
C. W. Chauncey, lieutenant. |
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Passage from Guayaquil, in October, 1832 |
$250 00 |
|
Traveling expenses from New York to Norfolk, in 1834: |
|
|
By water, 369 miles, at 8 cents |
$28 72 |
|
By land, forty-one miles, at 12 cents |
4 92 |
|
|
$33 64 |
S. W. Downing, lieutenant, commanding Enterprise. |
|
From 1st of October, 1832, to 30th September, 1833. |
|
Cabin furniture, at $10 per month |
$120 00 |
From 1st October, 1833, to 30th April, 1834: |
|
Cabin furniture, at $10 per month |
$70 00 |
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Lieutenant Downing was also allowed a commission of 2 1/2 per centum (amounting to $729.23) on his disbursements as acting purser of the Enterprise, but what portion of it accrued, within the time specified by the "resolution," cannot be ascertained.
Thomas A. Dornin, lieutenant. |
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Commanding receiving ship at Philadelphia, from 1st April to 30th September, 1834: |
|
|
Cabin furniture, at $10 per month |
$60 00 |
|
Traveling expenses from Washington to Philadelphia; in 1834, 136 miles: |
|
|
By land, fifty-eight miles, at 12 cents |
$6 96 |
|
By water, seventy-eight miles, at 8 cents |
6 24 |
|
|
13 20 |
|
|
$73 20 |
E. A. Downes, lieutenant. |
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Traveling expenses from Boston to Norfolk, in 1833, 609 miles: |
|
|
By water, 528 miles, at 8 cents |
$42 24 |
|
By land, eighty-one miles, at 12 cents |
9 72 |
|
|
$51 96 |
Fitzallen Deas, lieutenant. |
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Traveling expenses from Philadelphia to Norfolk, in 1833, 311 miles: |
|
|
By water, 295 miles, at 8 cents |
$23 60 |
|
By land, sixteen miles, at 12 cents |
1 92 |
|
|
$25 52 |
John Evans, lieutenant. |
|
Commanding receiving ship, Boston, from 1st October, 1832, to 5th March, 1833: |
|
Cabin furniture, at $10 per month |
$51 66 |
Frank Ellery, lieutenant. |
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Attending rendezvous at Boston, in 1833, 283 days, at $1.50 per day |
$424 50 |
|
Attending rendezvous at Boston, in 1834, twenty-three days, at $1.50 |
$34 50 |
|
Attending rendezvous at Boston, in 1834, forty days, at $2.00 |
80 00 |
|
|
$114 50 |
Henry Eagle, lieutenant. |
|
Traveling expenses from New York to Boston, in 1834, 207 miles: |
|
By land, forty miles, at 12 cents |
$4 80 |
By water, 167 miles, at 8 cents |
13 36 |
|
$18 16 |
F. B. Ellison, lieutenant |
|
Traveling expenses from Baltimore to Norfolk, in 1834, 255 miles, by water, at 8 cents. |
$20 40 |
Andrew Fitzhugh, lieutenant. |
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Commanding receiving ship at Norfolk, from 1st April to 30th September, 1833: |
|
|
Cabin furniture, at $10 per month |
$60 00 |
|
Traveling expenses from Fairfax C. H. to Norfolk, Va., 224 miles: |
|
|
By water, 210 miles, at 8 cents |
$16 80 |
|
By land, fourteen miles, at 12 cents |
1 68 |
|
|
18 48 |
|
|
$78 48 |
|
Commanding receiving ship, from 1st October, 1833, to 30th September, 1834: |
|
|
Cabin furniture, at $10 per month |
$120 00 |
French Forrest, lieutenant. |
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Attached to Navy yard, Norfolk, from 1st October, 1832, to 30th September, 1833: |
|
|
House rent |
$200 00 |
|
Candles |
20 00 |
|
Wood, twenty cords per annum |
70 00 |
|
|
$290 00 |
|
Servant's pay and rations for one year |
187 25 |
|
|
$477 25 |
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Attached to Navy yard, Norfolk, from 1st October, 1833, to 30th September, 1834: |
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House rent |
$200 00 |
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Candles |
20 00 |
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Twenty cords of wood |
70 00 |
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$290 00 |
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Servant's pay and rations |
187 25 |
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$477 25 |
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D. G. Farragut, lieutenant. |
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Commanding schooner Boxer, from 6th March to 26th July, 1834: |
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Cabin furniture, at $10 per month |
$47 00 |
Ebenezer Farrand, lieutenant. |
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Commanding Ariel, from 1st October, 1832, to 12th January, 1833: |
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Cabin furniture, at $10 per month |
$34 00 |
Lieutenant Farrand was also allowed a commission of 2 1/2 per centum (amounting to $134.84) on his disbursements as acting purser of the Ariel, but as his pursership commenced prior to the 1st of October, 1832, it is impossible to ascertain what portion of these commissions accrued within the period embraced in the "resolution." |
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C. Gaunt, lieutenant. |
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Commanding receiving ship, at Philadelphia, from 1st October, 1832, to 30th September, 1833: |
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Cabin furniture, at $10 per month |
$120 00 |
From 1st October, 1833, to 31st March, 1834: |
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Cabin furniture, at $10 per month |
$60 00 |
Wm. H. Gardner, lieutenant. |
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Attending recruiting rendezvous at Norfolk, from 1st to 10th October, from 17th to 31st |
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December, 1832, and from 1st January to 30th September, 1833, at $1.50 per day |
$447 00 |
From 1st to 23d October, 1833, at $1.50 per day |
$34 50 |
Chamber money, at $2 per week, from 6th February to 31st March, 1834 |
15 43 |
Chamber money, from 1st April to 31st May, 1834 |
17 43 |
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$67 36 |
Thomas B. Gedney, lieutenant. |
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For extra services while engaged on survey of Narraganset Bay, between 25th May and 19th November, 1832 |
$97 27 |
L. M. Goldsborough, lieutenant. |
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In charge of chronometers, charts, &c., at Navy yard at Washington: |
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Per diem allowance from 1st October, 1832, to 8th February, 1833, at $1.25, $163.75; house rent, same time, at $175 per annum, $60.56 |
$224 31 |
Candles, at $20 per annum, $8.79; wood, twenty cords per annum, at $6, $42.67 |
51 46 |
Stationery, at $25 per annum, $8.85; one servant, at $8 per month, $34.13 |
42 98 |
Rations for one servant, one per day |
32 75 |
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$351 50 |
J. T. Gerry, lieutenant. |
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Traveling expenses from New Haven to Boston, in 1834, by land, 139 miles, at 12 cents |
$16 68 |
A. G. Gordon, lieutenant. |
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One hundred and seventy-eight days' attendance on survey of public stores, in 1834, at $2 per day |
$356 00 |
Traveling expenses from Warrenton, Va., to Washington and back, 102 miles, by land, at 12 cents |
39 46 |
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$395 46 |
John Graham, lieutenant. |
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Traveling expenses from Washington to Norfolk, in 1833, 217 miles, by water, at 8 cents |
$17 36 |
Joseph B. Hull, lieutenant. |
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Attached to navy yards in 1833: |
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Fuel, twenty cords, at $6 |
$120 00 |
Candles, $20; servant, at $8 per month, $96; servant's rations, $91.25 |
207 25 |
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$327 25 |
Traveling expenses in 1834, from Derby, Conn., to Boston, Mass.: |
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One hundred and forty miles, by land, at 12 cents |
$16 80 |
Hubert H. Hobbs, lieutenant. |
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Traveling expenses in 1834, from Claverack to New York: |
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By water, 120 miles, at 8 cents |
$9 60 |
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By land, three miles, at 12 cents |
36 |
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$9 96 |
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William L. Howard, lieutenant. |
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Passage in October, 1832, from Monte Video to Baltimore |
$120 00 |
Traveling expenses in 1834, from Poughkeepsie to Boston: |
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By water, 243 miles, at 8 cents, $19.44; by land, forty miles, at 12 cents, $4.80 |
$24 24 |
Sterne Humphreys, lieutenant. |
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Traveling expenses in 1833, from Norfolk to Philadelphia: |
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Three hundred and eleven miles, by water, at 8 cents |
$24 88 |
James T. Homans, lieutenant. |
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Traveling expenses in 1833, from Cazenovia to New York, 264 miles: |
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By water, 151 miles, at 8 cents |
$12 08 |
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By land, 113 miles, at 12 cents |
13 56 |
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$25 64 |
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In 1833, from New York to Norfolk, 400 miles: |
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By land, forty-one miles, at 12 cents |
$4 92 |
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By water, 359 miles, at 8 cents |
28 72 |
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33 64 |
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$59 28 |
William W. Hunter, lieutenant. |
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Twenty-two days' attendance at a court-martial, in 1834, at $2 |
$44 00 |
Wm. E. Hunt, lieutenant. |
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Traveling expenses in 1834, from Trenton to Norfolk, 341 miles: |
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By land, forty-six miles, at 12 cents |
$5 52 |
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By water, 295 miles, at 8 cents |
23 60 |
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$29 12 |
Wm. Jameson, lieutenant. |
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Allowance for attending rendezvous at Norfolk, in 1834 |
$13 43 |
Wm. Inman, lieutenant. |
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Traveling expenses from Leyden to Norfolk, 267 miles: |
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By water, 151 miles, at 8 cents |
$12 08 |
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By land, 116 miles, at 12 cents |
13 92 |
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$26 00 |
Joseph. R. Jarvis, lieutenant. |
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Stationed at Portsmouth, N. H., from 12th August to 30th September, 1833: |
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Candles, $2.12; fuel, at $6.75 per cord, $18.37; one servant, at $8 per month, $13.07 |
$34 16 |
One ration per day for servant, at 25 cents, fifty days |
12 50 |
Traveling expenses from Ellsworth, Me., to Portsmouth, N. H., 185 miles, by water, at 8 cents |
22 20 |
$68 86 |
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For the year ending the 30th September, 1834: |
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Candles, $20; wood, twenty cords, at $6.75, $135 |
$155 00 |
One servant, at $8 per month and one ration per day |
187 25 |
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$342 25 |
Edward S. Johnson, lieutenant. |
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Traveling expenses from Providence to New York, 169 miles, at 8 cents |
$13 52 |
Richard A. Jones, lieutenant. |
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At recruiting rendezvous, Baltimore, in 1833 |
$420 00 |
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Traveling expenses from Baltimore to Norfolk and back, 510 miles, at 8 cents |
40 80 |
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$460 80 |
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In 1834, traveling expenses from Baltimore to Boston: |
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Three hundred and thirteen miles, at 8 cents |
$25 04 |
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Eighty-one miles, at 12 cents |
9 72 |
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$34 76 |
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Chamber money, attending rendezvous in Baltimore, in 1834 |
52 56 |
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$87 32 |
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Z. F. Johnson, lieutenant. |
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Traveling from Rockville, Md., to Norfolk, Va., in 1833: |
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By water, 217 miles, at 8 cents |
$17 36 |
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By land, fifteen miles, at 12 cents |
1 80 |
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$19 16 |
Charles H. Jackson, lieutenant. |
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Traveling from Middletown, Conn., to Norfolk, Va., in 1833: |
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By water, 455 miles, at 8 cents |
$36 40 |
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By land, at 12 cents |
4 92 |
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$41 32 |
Robert W. Jones, lieutenant. |
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Traveling from New York to Boston, in 1834: |
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By water, 167 miles, at 8 cents |
$13 36 |
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By land, forty miles, at 12 cents |
4 80 |
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$18 16 |
John T. Jenkins, lieutenant. |
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Traveling from Washington to Norfolk, in 1833: |
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By water, 179 miles, at 8 cents |
$14 32 |
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By land, thirty-eight miles, at 12 cents |
4 56 |
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$18 88 |
Harry Ingersoll, lieutenant. |
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Traveling expenses from New York to Philadelphia, in 1834: |
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By water, fifty-three miles, at 8 cents |
$4 24 |
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By land, thirty-six miles, at 12 cents |
4 30 |
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$8 56 |
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From Philadelphia to Norfolk: |
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By water, 295 miles, at 8 cents |
$23 60 |
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By land, fifteen miles, at 12 cents |
1 92 |
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25 52 |
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$34 06 |
John Kelly, lieutenant. |
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Traveling from New York to Philadelphia, in 1833: |
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By water, 311 miles, at 8 cents |
$24 80 |
James D. Knight, lieutenant. |
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In 1833, traveling from Charleston to Pensacola: |
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By land, 612 miles, at 12 cents |
$73 44 |
Traveling in 1834, from Charleston to Norfolk: |
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By water, 439 miles, at 8 cents |
$35 12 |
John Collins Long, lieutenant. |
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Cabin furniture, in 1833 |
$120 00 |
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Cabin furniture, in 1834 |
1133 |
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Passage from Tortugas to New Bedford |
35 00 |
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$166 33 |
Samuel W. Lecompte, lieutenant. |
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Traveling in 1832, from Cambridge, Md., to New York, 350 miles: |
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By water, 334 miles, at 8 cents |
$26 72 |
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By land, sixteen miles, 12 cents |
1 92 |
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$28 64 |
Charles Lowndes, lieutenant. |
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Traveling in 1833, from Norfolk to Baltimore: |
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By water, 255 miles, at 8 cents |
$20 40 |
Traveling in 1834, from Easton, Md., to Norfolk: |
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By water, 301 miles, at 8 cents |
$24 08 |
Thomas I. Leib, lieutenant. |
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Traveling in 1834, from Philadelphia to New York: |
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By water, sixty-four miles, at 8 cents |
$5 12 |
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By land, twenty-five miles, at 12 cents |
3 00 |
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$8 12 |
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Traveling, in 1832, from Norfolk to Philadelphia: |
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By water, 291 miles, at 8 cents |
$23 28 |
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By land, twenty miles, 12 cents |
2 40 |
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$25 68 |
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One day's detention |
2 00 |
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$35 80 |
Arthur Lewis, lieutenant. |
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Traveling, in 1833, from Bowling Green to Norfolk, 158 miles: |
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By water, 114 miles, at 8 cents |
$9 12 |
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By land, forty-four miles, at 12 cents |
5 28 |
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$14 40 |
William F. Lynch, lieutenant. |
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Traveling, in 1834, from Fredericktown, Md., to Norfolk, Va., 317 miles: |
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By water, 255 miles, at 8 cents |
$20 40 |
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By land, sixty-two miles, 12 cents |
7 44 |
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$27 84 |
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Traveling, in 1834, from Fredericktown, Md., to New York: |
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By water, 142 miles, at 8 cents |
$11 36 |
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By land, ninety miles, at 12 cents |
10 80 |
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22 16 |
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$50 00 |
Sidney S. Lee, lieutenant. |
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Traveling, in 1833, from Georgetown, D. C., to Norfolk, 215 miles: |
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By water, 175 miles, at 8 cents |
$14 00 |
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By land, forty miles, at 12 cents |
4 80 |
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$18 80 |
James L. Lardner, lieutenant. |
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Traveling, in 1833, from Philadelphia to Norfolk, 311 miles: |
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By water, 295 miles, at 8 cents |
$23 60 |
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By land, sixteen miles, at 12 cents |
1 92 |
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$25 52 |
N. C. Lawrence, lieutenant. |
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Traveling, in 1834, from New York to Norfolk, 400 miles: |
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By water, 359 miles, at 8 cents |
$28 72 |
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By land, forty-one miles at 12 cents |
492 92 |
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$33 64 |
William B. Lyne, lieutenant. |
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Traveling, in 1833 from Norfolk to Pensacola, 940 miles, by land, at 12 cents |
$112 80 |
William Mervine, lieutenant. |
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Cabin furniture, in 1833 |
$99 00 |
James M. Mcintosh, lieutenant. |
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Cabin furniture, in 1833 |
$97 33 |
Allowance for servant, candles and fuel, in 1834 |
307 25 |
William J. McCluney, lieutenant. |
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Cabin furniture, in 1833 |
$120 00 |
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Cabin furniture, in 1834 |
$41 00 |
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Traveling, in 1834, from Boston to New York, 207 miles: |
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By water, 167 miles, at 8 cents |
$13 36 |
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By land, forty miles, at 12 cents |
4 80 |
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18 16 |
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$59 16 |
John B. Montgomery, lieutenant. |
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Traveling, in 1833, from Philadelphia to New York, and back (by land alone,) 178 miles: |
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By land, 114 miles, at 12 cents |
$13 68 |
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By water sixty-four miles, at 8 cents |
5 12 |
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$18 80 |
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Twenty-nine days attending rendezvous, at $1.50 per day |
43 50 |
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$62 30 |
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In 1834, twenty-one days attending rendezvous, at 61.50 |
$31 50 |
In 1834, twenty-eight weeks and six days, attending rendezvous, at $2 per week |
57 71 |
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$89 21 |
Samuel Mercer. |
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Traveling, in 1833, from Philadelphia to New York, eighty-nine miles: |
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By water, sixty-four miles, at 8 cents |
85 12 |
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By land, twenty-five miles, at 12 cents |
3 00 |
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$8 12 |
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Traveling, in 1833, from Norfolk to Philadelphia, 311 miles: |
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By water 294 1/2 miles, at 8 cents |
623 56 |
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By land, sixteen and a half miles, at 12 cents |
1 65 |
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25 21 |
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$33 33 |
John Marston, jr., lieutenant. |
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Passage, in 1833, from Matanzas to Baltimore |
850 00 |
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Traveling, in 1834, from New York to Philadelphia, eighty-nine miles, viz: |
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By land, thirty-six miles, at 12 cents |
$4 32 |
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By water, fifty-three miles, at 8 cents |
4 24 |
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$8 56 |
Joseph Mattison, lieutenant. |
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Traveling, in 1834, from Woodbridge, N. J., to Norfolk, 422 miles: |
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By water, 365 miles, at 8 cents |
$29 20 |
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By land, fifty-seven miles, at 12 cents |
6 84 |
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$36 04 |
George A. Magruder, lieutenant. |
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Traveling, in 1833, from Fredericksburg to Norfolk, 161 miles: |
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By water, ninety-five miles, at 8 cents |
87 60 |
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By land, sixty-six miles, at 12 cents |
7 92 |
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$15 52 |
Thomas J. Manning, lieutenant. |
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Traveling, in 1834, from Washington to Norfolk, 217 miles, at 8 cents |
817 36 |
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Traveling, in 1834, from Norfolk to Baltimore, 225 miles, at 8 cents |
20 40 |
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$37 76 |
H. W. Morris, lieutenant. |
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Traveling, in 1833, from Norfolk to New York, 400 miles: |
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By water, 348 miles, at 8 cents |
$27 84 |
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By land, fifty-two miles, at 12 cents |
6 24 |
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$34 08 |
Richard H. Morris, lieutenant. |
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Traveling, in 1833, from Windsor, Vt., to New York, 304 miles: |
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By land, 134 miles, at 12 cents |
$16 08 |
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By water, 179 miles, at 8 cents |
13 60 |
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$29 68 |
Wm. McBlair, lieutenant. |
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Traveling, in 1834, from Baltimore to Norfolk, 255 miles, at 8 cents |
$20 40 |
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From Norfolk to Baltimore and back, 510 miles, at 8 cents |
40 80 |
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From Baltimore to Boston, 313 miles: |
|
|
By water, at 8 cents |
825 04 |
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By land, at 12 cents |
9 72 |
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34 76 |
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$95 96 |
Wm. C. Nicholson, lieutenant. |
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Attending recruiting rendezvous, Baltimore, in 1833 |
$274 50 |
Traveling from Baltimore to Norfolk and back, 510 miles, at 8 cents |
40 80 |
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$315 30 |
In 1834. Chamber money, attending rendezvous at Baltimore |
$50 56 |
Traveling from Norfolk to Baltimore, 225 miles, at 8 cents |
20 40 |
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$70 96 |
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John S. Nicholas, lieutenant. |
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1833. Traveling from Baltimore to New York: |
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By water, 142 miles, at 8 cents |
$11 36 |
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By land, forty-five miles, at 12 cents |
5 40 |
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$16 76 |
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Attached to Navy yard, New York, from 26th October, 1833, to 30th September, 1834: |
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House rent at $200 per annum |
$186 54 |
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Candles, $20 per annum, $18.64; twenty cords of wood per annum, at $9, $167.90 |
186 54 |
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One servant, at $8 per month, and one ration per day, at 25 cents |
174 60 |
|
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$547 68 |
F. A. Neville, lieutenant. |
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Traveling, in 1834, from New York to Philadelphia, thirty-six miles: |
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By land, at 12 cents |
$4 32 |
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By water, fifty-three miles, at 8 cents |
4 24 |
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$8 56 |
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From Norfolk to Philadelphia, sixteen miles: |
|
|
By land, at 12 cents |
$1 92 |
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By water, 295 miles, at 8 cents |
23 60 |
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25 52 |
|
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$34 08 |
Wm. H. Noland, lieutenant. |
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Traveling, in 1834, from Aldie, Va., to Norfolk, 210 miles: |
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By water, at 8 cents |
$16 80 |
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By land, forty-one miles, at 12 cents |
4 92 |
|
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$21 72 |
James Noble, lieutenant. |
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Traveling, in 1834, from Charleston to Norfolk, 439 miles: |
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By water, at 8 cents |
$35 12 |
By land, 439 miles, at 12 cents |
52 68 |
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$87 80 |
Henry W. Ogden, lieutenant. |
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Attending rendezvous in 1833, at $1.50 per day |
$411 00 |
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Attending rendezvous in 1834, at $1.50 per day |
31 50 |
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Chamber money, in 1834, at $2 per week |
23 14 |
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$465 64 |
Thomas Paine, lieutenant. |
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Commanding schooner Experiment, from 9th July to 30th September, 1833: |
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Cabin furniture, from 28th July to 30th September, 1833, at $10 per month |
$21 00 |
Traveling from Savannah to Norfolk, 557 miles, at 8 cents |
44 56 |
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$65 56 |
Allowance for cabin furniture, for the year ending 30th September, 1834, at $10 per month |
$120 00 |
Benjamin Page, jr., lieutenant. |
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1833. Cabin furniture, twenty-three days, at $10 per month |
$7 67 |
Passage from Rio to Baltimore |
100 00 |
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$107 67 |
Hiram Paulding, lieutenant. |
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Cabin furniture for one month, in 1833 |
$10 00 |
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Attending rendezvous, at $1.50 per day |
360 00 |
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Traveling from New York to Norfolk: |
|
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By water, 359 miles, at 8 cents |
$28 72 |
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By land, forty-one miles, at 12 cents |
4 92 |
|
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33 64 |
|
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$403 64 |
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Cabin furniture, for 1834, at $10 per month |
$120 00 |
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G. F. Pearson, lieutenant. |
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1833. Traveling from Newburyport to Charlestown, Mass., thirty-seven miles, at 12 cents. |
$4 44 |
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Levin W. Powell, lieutenant. |
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Traveling; in 1833, from White Sulphur Spring, Va., to Norfolk: |
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By water, 114 miles, at 8 cents |
$9 12 |
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By land, 212 miles, at 12 cents |
25 44 |
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$34 56 |
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Traveling 326 miles, at 12 cents |
39 12 |
|
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$73 68 |
Wm. Pearson, lieutenant. |
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1834. Traveling from Bordentown to New York: |
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By water, twenty-four miles, at 8 cents |
$1 92 |
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By land, thirty-one miles, at 12 cents |
3 72 |
|
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$5 64 |
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1833. Traveling from Bordentown to New York: |
|
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By water, thirty-four miles, at 8 cents |
$2 72 |
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By land, thirty-two miles, at 12 cents |
3 84 |
|
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$6 56 |
William P. Piercy, lieutenant. |
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Seventy-six days' detention in 1833, at Alexandria, inspecting bread, at $2 per day |
$152 00 |
Traveling from Washington to Alexandria sundry times, ninety-eight miles, at 8 cents |
7 84 |
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$159 84 |
In 1824, detention and traveling |
$320 74 |
Henry Pinkney, lieutenant. |
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Traveling, in 1834, from Baltimore to Boston: |
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Three hundred and thirteen miles, at 8 cents |
$21 04 |
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Traveling eighty-one miles, at 12 cents |
9 72 |
|
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$34 76 |
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Traveling from Norfolk to Baltimore, 255 miles, at 8 cents |
20 40 |
|
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$55 16 |
H. Y. Purviance, lieutenant. |
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Traveling, in 1834, from Baltimore to Boston: |
|
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Eighty-five miles, at 12 cents |
$10 20 |
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Traveling 309 miles, at 8 cents |
24 72 |
|
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$34 92 |
L. Pennington, lieutenant. |
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Traveling, in 1833, from Philadelphia to Norfolk: |
|
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Two hundred and ninety-five miles, at 8 cents |
$23 60 |
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Traveling nineteen miles, at 12 cents |
1 92 |
|
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$25 52 |
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Traveling from Norfolk to Washington, 217 miles, at 8 cents |
17 36 |
|
Traveling from Washington to Baltimore, thirty-eight miles, at 12 cents |
4 56 |
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Traveling from Baltimore to Philadelphia, ninety-eight miles, at 8 cents |
7 84 |
|
Traveling from Norfolk to Philadelphia, 311 miles, at 8 cents |
24 88 |
|
|
$80 16 |
John S. Paine, lieutenant. |
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Traveling, in 1834, from Portland to Boston, 110 miles, at 12 cents |
$13 20 |
Amasa Paine, lieutenant. |
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Traveling, in 1833, from Washington to Norfolk: |
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One hundred and seventy-nine miles, at 8 cents |
$14 32 |
Thirty-eight miles, at 12 cents |
4 56 |
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$18 88 |
Traveling from Annapolis to Washington, thirty-seven miles, at 12 cents |
4 44 |
Twenty-seven days' attendance as witness in case of Lieutenant R. B. Randolph, at $2 |
54 00 |
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$77 32 |
Traveling from Williamsport to Boston, in 1834, 171 miles, at 12 cents. |
$20 52 |
Richard L. Page, lieutenant. |
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Traveling, in 1834, from Alexandria to Norfolk: |
|
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By water, 144 miles, at 8 cents |
$11 52 |
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By land, sixty-six miles, at 12 cents |
7 92 |
|
|
$19 44 |
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William Ramsay, lieutenant. |
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Cabin furniture, from 7th March to 30th September, 1833, while commanding receiving ship at Baltimore, at $10 per month |
$68 00 |
Cabin furniture, from 1st October, 1833, to 30th September, 1834, at $10 per month |
$120 00 |
Victor M. Randolph, lieutenant. |
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Traveling, in 1833, from Greensborough, Alabama, to Pensacola, Florida, 310 miles, by land, at 12 cents |
$37 20 |
Robert Ritchie, lieutenant. |
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Traveling, in 1834, from Philadelphia to New York, eighty-seven miles: |
|
|
By water, sixty-four miles, at 8 cents |
$5 12 |
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By land, twenty-five miles, at 12 cents |
3 00 |
|
|
$8 12 |
C. Ringgold, lieutenant. |
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Traveling, in 1833, from Baltimore to New York, and back: |
|
|
By water, 284 miles, at 8 cents |
$22 72 |
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By land, ninety miles, at 12 cents |
10 80 |
|
|
$33 52 |
|
Eighteen days' detention on special duty, at $2 per diem |
36 00 |
|
|
$69 52 |
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Traveling, in 1834, from Baltimore to Norfolk, and back, 510 miles, by water, at 8 cents per mile |
$40 80 |
John G. Rogers, lieutenant. |
|
Traveling, in 1833, from Baltimore to Norfolk, 225 miles, by water, at 8 cents |
$20 40 |
Traveling, in 1834, from New London, Connecticut, to New York, 129 miles, by land, at 12 cents |
$15 48 |
Joseph Smoot, lieutenant. |
|
Cabin furniture, seven months, at $10 per month, in 1833 |
$70 00 |
Commissions on expenditures, as acting purser, in 1833 |
113 12 |
|
$183 12 |
Cabin furniture, in 1834, five months twenty days, at $10 per month |
$56 67 |
Lewis E. Simonds, lieutenant. |
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1834. Traveling from Warren, R. I., to Boston, fifty miles, at 12 cents per mile |
$6 00 |
C. K. Stribling, lieutenant. |
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1833. Cabin furniture, five months twenty-one days, at $10 per month |
$57 00 |
Sixty-two days' detention inspecting ordnance, at $2 per day |
124 00 |
Traveling from "Washington to West Point, and thence to Portsmouth, N. H., 425 miles, by water, at 8 cents, $34; 183 miles, by land, at 12 cents |
55 96 |
From New York to Norfolk, 425 miles, by water, at 8 cents, $28.40; 183 miles, by land, at 12 cents, $5.40 |
33 80 |
From Norfolk to Washington, 141 miles, by water, at 8 cents, $11.28; seventy-six miles, by land, at 12 cents, $9.12 |
20 40 |
Repairing instruments and inspecting ordnance at Washington, West Point, Portsmouth, Boston, and New York, from 1st May to 7th September, 1833, 124 days, at $2 per day |
248 00 |
Traveling, on inspection duty, 167 miles, by water, at 8 cents, $13.36; 220 miles, by land at 12 cents, $26.40 |
39 76 |
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$578 92 |
Traveling, in 1834, from Washington to Norfolk, 217 miles, by water, at 8 cents |
$17 36 |
H. B. Sawyer, lieutenant. |
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Attending rendezvous in 1833, at $1.50 per day |
$349 50 |
William F. Shields, lieutenant. |
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1833. Cabin furniture, eleven months twenty-seven days, at $10 per month |
$112 33 |
1834. Cabin furniture, five months and five days, at $10 per month |
$51 67 |
William Seton, lieutenant. |
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Traveling, in 1833, from New York to Norfolk, 359 miles, at 8 cents, $28.72; forty-one miles, at 12 cents, $4.92 |
$33 64 |
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T. O. Selfridge, lieutenant |
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1833. Traveling from Charleston, Mass., to Norfolk, 607 miles; 526 miles, by water, at 8 cents, $42.08; eighty-one miles, by land, at 12 cents, $9.72 |
$51 80 |
J. S. Sterrett, lieutenant. |
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1833. Traveling from Baltimore to Norfolk, 255 miles, at 8 cents |
$20 40 |
1834. The same, and back, 510 miles, at 8 cents |
$40 80 |
T. D. Shaw, lieutenant. |
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1833. Traveling from Burlington, N. J., to Norfolk, 315 miles, at 8 cents, $25.20; sixteen miles, at 12 cents, $1.92 |
$27 12 |
Nine days' service, on shore, at Buenos Ayres, at $2 per day |
18 00 |
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$45 12 |
Jonathan W. Swift, lieutenant. |
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1834. Traveling from Geneva to New York, 151 miles, at 8 cents, $12.08; 179 miles, at 12 cents, $21.48 |
$33 56 |
A. R. Strong, lieutenant. |
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1833. Traveling from Cincinnati to Norfolk, 643 miles: 255 miles by water, at 8 cents, $20.40; 388 miles, by land, at 12 cents, $46.56 |
$66 96 |
William Taylor, lieutenant. |
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1833. Attached to Navy yard, Pensacola, from 7th December, 1832, to 23d July. 1833: |
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Servant, at $8 per month, $60.80; servant's rations, one per day, at 25 cents, $57.25 |
$118 05 |
Wood, twenty cords per annum, at $5 per cord, $62.97; candles, at $20 per annum, $12.63. |
75 60 |
Cabin furniture, from 23d July to 30th September, 1833, at $10 per month |
22 67 |
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$216 32 |
1834. Cabin furniture, at $10 per month |
$61 33 |
Josiah Tatnall, lieutenant. |
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1833. Cabin furniture, at $10 per month, for two months six days |
$22 00 |
R. D. Thorburn, lieutenant. |
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Chamber money, in 1833, nine weeks and four days, at $2 per week |
$19 14 |
Charles C. Turner, lieutenant. |
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Traveling, in 1833, from Middleburg, Virginia, to Norfolk: |
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One hundred and seventy-nine miles, at 8 cents |
$14 32 |
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Eighty-four miles, at 12 cents |
10 08 |
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$24 40 |
Edward G. Tilton, lieutenant. |
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Traveling, in 1833, from Annapolis to Norfolk, 254 miles, at 8 cents. |
$20 32 |
Peter Turner, lieutenant. |
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Traveling, in 1833, from Boston to New York: |
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167 miles, at 8 cents |
$13 36 |
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Forty miles, at 12 cents |
4 80 |
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$18 16 |
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Traveling, in 1834, from New York to Boston: |
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167 miles, at 8 cents |
$13 36 |
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Forty miles, at 12 cents |
4 80 |
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$18 16 |
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Traveling, in 1834, from Boston to Norfolk: |
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526 miles, at 8 cents |
$42 08 |
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Eighty-one miles, at 12 cents |
9 72 |
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51 80 |
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$69 96 |
H. K. Thatcher, lieutenant. |
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Traveling, in 1833, from Mercer, Maine, to Boston, 193 miles, by land, at 12 cents |
$23 16 |
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Traveling, in 1834, from Boston to New York: |
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By water, 167 miles, at 8 cents |
$13 36 |
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By land, forty miles, at 12 cents |
4 80 |
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$18 16 |
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Ralph Voorhees, lieutenant. |
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Cabin furniture, in 1834. from 5th November, 1833, to 30th September, 1834, at $10 per month |
$108 67 |
Frederick Varnum, lieutenant. |
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Traveling, in 1833, from Norfolk to Boston: |
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537 1/2 miles, at 8 cents |
$43 00 |
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109 1/2 miles, at 12 cents |
13 14 |
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$56 14 |
G. J. Van Brunt, lieutenant. |
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Traveling, in 1833, from Portsmouth to Boston, sixty miles, at 12 cents per mile |
$7 20 |
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Traveling, in 1834, from Boston to New York: |
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167 miles, at 8 cents |
$13 36 |
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Forty miles, at 12 cents |
4 80 |
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$18 16 |
Thomas W. Wyman, lieutenant. |
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Attached to Navy yard, Boston, in 1833, from 1st October, 1832, to 31st March, 1833: |
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"Wood, twenty cords per annum, at $9.77, $97.70; candles, at $20 per annum, $10 |
$107 70 |
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One servant, at $8, $48; servant's rations, one per day, at 25 cents each, $45.50 |
93 50 |
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Traveling from Charlestown, Mass., to Norfolk, 510 miles, at 8 cents |
$40 80 |
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Ninety-six miles, at 12 cents |
11 52 |
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62 32 |
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$263 52 |
John White, lieutenant. |
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Traveling, in 1834, from Boston to Norfolk, 527 miles, at 8 cents |
$42 16 |
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Eighty miles, at 12 cents |
9 60 |
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$51 76 |
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Passage, in 1833, from Pernambuco to the United States |
$100 00 |
James Williams, lieutenant. |
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Traveling, in 1834, from Norfolk to Boston, ninety miles, at 12 cents |
$10 80 |
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Five hundred and seventeen miles, at 8 cents |
41 36 |
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$52 16 |
William C. Wetmore, lieutenant. |
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Traveling, in 1834, from Stradford, Connecticut, to Norfolk, and back, 842 miles, at 8 cents |
$67 36 |
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Eighty-two miles, at 12 cents |
9 84 |
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$77 20 |
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Traveling, in 1834, from Stradford, Connecticut, to New York, sixty-two miles, at 12 cents. |
7 44 |
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Four days' attendance court-martial, at $2 per day |
8 00 |
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$92 64 |
William S. Walker, lieutenant. |
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Attending rendezvous, in 1834, eight weeks, at $2 per week |
$16 00 |
James P. Wilson, lieutenant. |
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Traveling, in 1833, from Baltimore to Norfolk, 255 miles, at 8 cents |
$20 40 |
Ninety-seven days' attendance at rendezvous, $1.50 per day |
145 50 |
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$165 90 |
John W. West, lieutenant. |
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Traveling, in 1833, from Philadelphia to Norfolk, 295 miles, at 8 cents |
$23 60 |
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Sixteen miles, at 12 cents |
1 92 |
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$25 52 |
Charles Wilkes, jr. |
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1833. Traveling from Washington to Norfolk, and back, 434 miles, by water, at 8 cents |
$34 00 |
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From Washington to New York, and back, 450 miles: 284 miles at 8 cents |
$22 72 |
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From Washington to New York, and back, 450 miles: 166 miles at 12 cents |
19 92 |
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42 64 |
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From New York to Washington, 225 miles, at 12 cents |
27 00 |
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From Newport, R. I., to New York, 178 miles, at 8 cents |
14 24 |
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Extra rations, chamber money, transportation of instruments, &c., &c., while attending the survey of Narraganset Bay, between 1st June, 1832, and 6th March, 1833 |
365 96 |
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Eight days' detention in New York, in May and June, of 1833, at $2 |
16 00 |
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Traveling from Washington to New York, 166 miles at 12 cents |
$19 92 |
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Traveling from Washington to New York, 284 miles at 8 cents |
22 88 |
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42 80 |
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Three days' detention in New York, and one in Philadelphia, at $2 per day |
$8 00 |
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Taking care of and removing instruments on the route |
1 75 |
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From Washington to Baltimore, and back, 76 miles, at 12 cents |
8 92 |
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Removing chronometers, &c. |
1 00 |
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In charge of nautical instruments at Navy yard, Washington, from 12th March to 30th September, 1833, at $1.25 per day |
253 75 |
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Office rent, at $175 per annum, $97.33; wood, twenty cords per annum, at $4.25, $44.75 |
142 08 |
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Candles, at $20 per annum, $11; stationery, at $25 per annum, $14 |
25 00 |
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One servant, at $8 per month, $53.07; servant's rations, one per day, at 25 cents, $50.75 |
103 82 |
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$1,087 68 |
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1834. Traveling from Washington to Philadelphia, and back, 116 miles at 12 cents |
$13 92 |
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From Washington to Philadelphia, and back, 156 miles at 8 cents |
12 48 |
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$26 40 |
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From Washington to Norfolk, and back, 434 miles, at 8 cents |
34 72 |
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Cartage and porterage of chronometer |
2 50 |
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Eighteen days' detention on duty, at $2 per day |
36 00 |
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Traveling from Washington to Boston, and back, 246 miles at 12 cents |
$29 52 |
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From Washington to Boston, and back, 618 miles at 8 cents |
49 44 |
|
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78 96 |
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From Washington to New York, with charts and instruments for United States ship Falmouth, 166 miles at 12 cents |
$19 92 |
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From Washington to New York, 284 miles at 8 cents |
22 72 |
|
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42 64 |
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Freight on instruments, $1; three days' detention at New York, at $2 per day, $6 |
7 00 |
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Traveling from Washington to Norfolk, via Baltimore, with instruments for the Falmouth and Grampus: |
|
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From Washington to Baltimore, thirty-eight miles at 12 cents |
$4 56 |
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From Baltimore to Norfolk, 255 miles at 8 cents |
20 40 |
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From Norfolk to Washington 217 miles, at 8 cents |
17 36 |
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42 32 |
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Three days' detention at Norfolk, at $2 per day |
6 00 |
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From Washington to Baltimore, and back, with charts and instruments for the Vincennes, seventy-six miles at 12 cents |
9 12 |
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Cartage, porterage, &c., on instruments, &c. |
2 37 |
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From Washington to Philadelphia, and back, 116 miles at 12 cents |
$13 92 |
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From Washington to Philadelphia, and back, 156 miles at 8 cents |
12 48 |
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26 40 |
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Porterage on instruments, and one and a half days' detention, at $2 per day |
4 00 |
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Per diem of $1.50 for the year ending 30th September, 1834 |
456 25 |
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Office rent, $175 per annum; twenty cords of wood, at $4.50 per cord, $90 |
265 00 |
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Candles, $20 per annum; stationery, $25 per annum |
45 00 |
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One servant, at $8 per month, $96; rations for same, $91.25 |
187 25 |
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$1,271 93 |
William G. Woolsey, lieutenant. |
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1833. Traveling from Norfolk to New York, forty-one miles at 12 cents |
$4 92 |
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From Norfolk to New York, 359 miles at 8 cents |
28 72 |
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$33 64 |
William C. Whittle, lieutenant. |
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1834. Traveling from Whittle's Mills, Va., to Norfolk, ninety-five miles at 8 cents |
$7 60 |
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From Whittle's Mills, Va., to Norfolk, eighty miles at 12 cents |
9 60 |
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$17 20 |
James M. Watson, lieutenant. |
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1833. Traveling from Washington to Norfolk, 217 miles at 8 cents |
$17 36 |
From Washington to Norfolk, and back, 434 miles at 8 cents |
34 72 |
Six days' detention, at $2 per day |
12 00 |
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$64 08 |
1834. Twenty-nine days' attending court-martial, as witness, at $2 per day |
$58 00 |
John J. Young, lieutenant. |
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1833. Superintending hospital at Norfolk, at $40 per month |
$480 00 |
1834. Superintending hospital at Norfolk, at $40 per month |
$480 00 |
William P. C. Barton, surgeon, Navy yard, Philadelphia. |
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House rent for the year ending 30th September, 1833 |
$200 00 |
Candles, $20 per annum; twenty cords wood per annum, at $7 per cord, $140 |
160 00 |
One servant, at $8 per month, and servant's rations, one per day, at 25 cents |
187 25 |
|
$527 25 |
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House rent for the year ending 30th September, 1834 |
$200 00 |
Candles, $20; wood, 20 cords, at $6 per cord, $120 |
140 00 |
Servant's hire, at $8 per month, and one ration per day, at 25 cents |
187 25 |
|
$527 25 |
Thomas Harris, hospital, Philadelphia. |
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House rent, at $200 per annum, from 1st October, 1832, to 23d May, 1833 |
$129 04 |
Candles, at $20 per annum, $12.90; twenty cords wood per annum, at $7 per cord, $90.33 |
103 23 |
One servant, at $8 per month, and one ration per day, at 25 cents |
120 88 |
|
$353 15 |
Hyde Pay, surgeon, Baltimore station. |
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From 1st October, 1832, to 30th September, 1833: |
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House rent, at $200 per annum |
$200 000 |
Candles, at $20 per annum; twenty cords wood per annum, at $4.50, $90 |
110 00 |
One servant, at $8 per month, and one ration per day, at 25 cents |
187 25 |
|
497 25 |
1834. House rent, $183.33; candles, $18.34; wood, $82.50; servant, $171.75 |
$455 92 |
Gerard Bayers, surgeon. |
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Chamber money, in 1834, at $2 per week |
$57 00 |
John A. Kearney, surgeon, hospital, Pensacola. |
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1833. House rent for two months and eight days, at $200 per annum, (from 1st October to 8th December, 1832) |
$37 71 |
Candles, at $20 per annum, $3.76; wood, twenty cords per annum, at $6.50 per cord, $22.63 |
26 39 |
One servant, at $8 per month, and one ration per day, at 25 cents |
25 38 |
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$89 48 |
Bailey Washington, surgeon. |
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1834. President of the medical board, twenty-one days, at $2 per day |
$42 00 |
Allowed, from 1st July to 30th September, 1834: |
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Five cords wood, at $4.50 per cord |
22 50 |
Candles, at $20 per annum, $5; one servant, at $8 per month, and one ration per day, $47 |
52 00 |
Attending Medical Bureau, at $1.50 per day |
138 00 |
$254 50 |
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Wm. Swift, surgeon, hospital, New York. |
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From 1st February to 30th June, 1833: |
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House rent, at $200 per annum |
$83 33 |
Candles, at $20 per annum, $8.33; wood, twenty cords per annum, at $8.50 per cord, $70.83 |
79 16 |
Servant, at $8 per month, and one ration per day, at 25 cents |
80 00 |
From 1st July to 30th September: |
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House rent, at $200 per annum |
50 00 |
Candles, at $20 per annum, $5; five cords wood, at $9 per cord, $45 |
50 00 |
Servant, at $8 per month, and one ration per day, at 25 cents |
45 00 |
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$389 49 |
T. B. Salter, surgeon, hospital, New York. |
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From 1st October, 1832, to 31st January, 1833: |
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House rent, at $200, and candles, at $20 per annum |
$73 32 |
Servant, at $8 per month, and one ration per day, $62.75; wood, twenty cords per annum, at $8.50, $56.66 |
119 41 |
$192 73 |
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Peter Christie, surgeon. |
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1834. Attending rendezvous twenty-four weeks two days, at $2 per week |
$48 56 |
Extra allowance, attending cholera hospital and rendezvous |
36 34 |
Examining recruits |
19 00 |
$103 90 |
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Samuel Jackson, surgeon. |
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1834. Examining recruits |
$91 00 |
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Andrew B. Cooke, surgeon. |
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1833. Traveling from New York to Portsmouth, N. H.: |
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By water, 166 miles, at 8 cents |
$13 28 |
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By land, 100 miles, at 12 cents |
12 00 |
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$25 28 |
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From New York to Philadelphia: |
|
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By water, sixty-one miles, at 8 cents |
$4 88 |
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By land, twenty-eight miles, at 12 cents |
336 |
|
|
$33 52 |
Leonard Osborne, surgeon. |
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1833. Attendance, nine days, at $2 per day, as president of the board of medical examiners |
$18 00 |
House rent, at $200 per annum; wood, twenty cords per annum, at $7 per cord, $140 |
340 00 |
Candles, $20 per annum; one servant, at $14.84 per month, $178.08 |
198 08 |
Examining recruits, at $1 each |
65 00 |
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$621 08 |
1834. Ten days revising medicine and hospital tables, at $2 per day |
$20 00 |
House rent, at $200 per annum; wood, twenty cords per annum, at $7, $140 |
340 00 |
Candles, at $20 per annum; servant and his rations, $178.08 |
198 08 |
Examining recruits |
37 00 |
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$595 08 |
Stephen Rapalje, surgeon. |
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1833. Traveling from New York to Norfolk: |
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Three hundred and fifty-nine miles, at 8 cents |
$28 72 |
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Forty-one miles, at 12 cents |
4 92 |
|
|
$33 64 |
James M. Green, surgeon. |
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1834. Attending rendezvous in Philadelphia |
$24 56 |
John R. Chandler, surgeon. |
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1833. Attending rendezvous, Norfolk, for the year ending 30th September, 1833 |
$406 87 |
1834. Attending rendezvous, Norfolk, to 3d December, 1833, two months and three days |
$101 34 |
B. B. Tinslar, surgeon. |
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1833. Attending rendezvous |
$441 00 |
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1834. Traveling from Middletown to Norfolk: |
|
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Four hundred and fifty-five miles, at 8 cents |
$36 40 |
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Forty-one miles, at 12 cents |
4 92 |
|
|
$41 32 |
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Attending rendezvous, at $1.50 per day |
34 50 |
|
|
$75 82 |
William Plumstead, surgeon. |
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1833. From the 11th to 30th September: |
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Candles, at $20 per annum |
$1 11 |
Wood, twenty cords per annum, at $6.75, $7.50; servant at $8 per month, and one ration per day, $10.33 |
17 83 |
|
$18 94 |
1834. Candles, $20; twenty cords of wood, at $6.75, $135; servant and his rations, $187.25 |
$342 25 |
George W. Codwise, surgeon. |
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1833. Traveling from New York to Norfolk: |
|
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Three hundred and fifty-nine miles, at 8 cents |
$28 72 |
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Forty-one miles, at 12 cents |
4 92 |
|
|
$33 64 |
G. R. B. Horner, surgeon. |
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1834. Attending rendezvous in Philadelphia |
$8 86 |
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William Johnson, surgeon. |
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1833. Traveling from Wilmington to New York: |
|
|
Ninety-two miles, at 8 cents |
$7 36 |
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Twenty-five miles, at 12 cents |
3 00 |
|
|
$10 36 |
Wm. F. Patton, surgeon. |
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1833. Traveling from Fredericksburg to Norfolk and back: |
|
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190 miles, at 8 cents |
$15 20 |
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132 miles, at 12 cents |
15 84 |
|
|
$31 04 |
Jonathan Cowdery, surgeon, Navy yard, Norfolk. |
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1833. House rent, $200; wood, $70; candles, $20; servant and his rations, $187.25 |
$477 25 |
1834. House rent, fuel, candles, servant and rations, to the 16th December, 1833 |
$121 51 |
Thomas Williamson, surgeon. |
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1833. Fuel, candles, and servant |
$477 25 |
1834. Fuel, candles, and servant |
$477 25 |
George S. Sproston, surgeon, Navy yard, Boston: |
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1833. House rent, $200; fuel, $195.40; servant and his rations, and candles, $207.25 |
$602 65 |
1834. To 7th January, 1834: |
|
House rent, fuel, servant's rations, and candles |
$153 50 |
At Baltimore, from 25th to 30th September, house rent, fuel, servant's rations, and candles |
9 61 |
|
$162 11 |
Benajah Ticknor, surgeon. |
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1834. From 27th to 30th September: |
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House rent, $52.20; candles, $5.05 |
$57 25 |
Wood, $45.75; servant, $25.07; servant's rations, $24 |
94 82 |
|
$152 07 |
Thomas J. Boyd, surgeon. |
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1833. Candles, $20; wood, $85; servant, $96; servant's rations, $91.25 |
$292 25 |
1834. For nine months. Candles, $15; fuel, $67.50; servant, $72; servant's rations, $68.25 |
$222 75 |
Ten days' services revising tables of medicines, &c., at $2 |
20 00 |
Passage lamp for surgeon's quarters |
6 00 |
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$248 75 |
James Cornick, surgeon. |
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1833. Traveling from Richmond, Va., to Portsmouth, N. H.: |
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382 miles, at 12 cents |
$45 84 |
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231 miles, at 8 cents |
18 48 |
|
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$64 32 |
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Traveling from Washington to Richmond, and back: |
|
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Ninety-six miles, at 8 cents |
$7 68 |
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148 miles, at 12 cents |
17 76 |
|
|
25 44 |
|
From 9th June to 10th September: |
|
|
House rent, $51.11; wood, $34.50 |
85 61 |
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Candles, $5.11; servant; and his rations, $50.28 |
55 39 |
|
|
$230 76 |
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1834. From 17th December to 30th September, 1834: |
|
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House rent, $182.74; candles, $15.77 |
$198 51 |
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Wood, $55.16; servant, $75.75; servant's rations, $71.75 |
202 66 |
|
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$401 17 |
Charles Chase, surgeon. |
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1833. For fuel; candles, &c., &c. |
$178 45 |
1834. For fuel, candles, &c., &c. |
$173 92 |
Traveling from Portsmouth, N. H., to Boston, sixty miles, at 12 cent |
7 20 |
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$181 12 |
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Isaac Hulse, surgeon. |
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1833. Prom 9th December, 1832, to 30th September, 1833: |
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Rent, fuel, candles, and servant |
$413 55 |
1834. For the year ending 30th September, 1834 |
$507 25 |
John S. Wiley, surgeon. |
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1833. For house rent, fuel, &c., &c., to 31st July, 1833 |
$480 98 |
John Haslett, surgeon. |
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.1833. For house rent, &c., from 1st August to 30th September, 1833 |
$97 91 |
1834. For house rent, &c., for the year ending 30th September, 1834 |
$587 25 |
Waters Smith, surgeon. |
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1834. For house rent, fuel, candles, &c., for the year ending 30th September, 1834 |
$517 92 |
Benjamin F. Bache, surgeon. |
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1833. For house rent, fuel candles, &c., &c., to 30th September, 1833 |
$312 25 |
1834. For house rent, fuel, candles, &c., &c., to 30th September, 1834 |
$312 25 |
Thomas Dillard, surgeon. |
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1833. Traveling from Lexington, Ky., to Philadelphia: |
|
|
390 miles, at 12 cents |
$46 80 |
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283 miles, at 8 cents |
22 64 |
|
|
$69 44 |
|
For house rent, fuel, &c., &c., in 1833 |
193 27 |
|
|
$262 71 |
|
1834. For house rent, fuel, &c., &c., in 1834 |
$10 14 |
Samuel Barrington, assistant surgeon. |
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1834. For fuel, servant, candles, &c. |
$113 46 |
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Traveling from Washington to Philadelphia: |
|
|
Fifty-eight miles, at 12 cents |
$6 96 |
|
Seventy-eight miles, at 8 cents |
6 24 |
|
|
13 20 |
|
|
$126 66 |
William Wheelan, assistant surgeon. |
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1833. Traveling from Philadelphia to Boston: |
|
|
231 miles, at 8 cents |
$18 48 |
|
Sixty-five miles, at 12 cents |
7 80 |
|
|
$26 28 |
|
House rent, fuel, servant, and candles, for 1833 |
189 28 |
|
|
$215 56 |
|
1834. Traveling from Charlestown, Mass., to Washington, to attend examination: |
|
|
275 miles, at 12 cents |
$33 00 |
|
158 miles, 8 cents |
12 64 |
|
Attendance one day |
1 50 |
|
|
$47 14 |
|
Traveling from Washington to Charlestown: |
|
|
309 miles, at 8 cents |
$24 72 |
|
124 miles, at 12 cents |
14 88 |
|
|
39 60 |
|
House rent, fuel, servant, &c., &c., in 1834 |
446 75 |
|
|
$533 49 |
Thomas L. Smith, assistant surgeon. |
|
1833. House rent, &c., &c. |
$266 95 |
1834. House rent, &c., &c. |
$450 25 |
Traveling from New York to Norfolk: 41 miles, at 12 cents, $4.92; 359 miles, at 8 cents, $28.72 |
33 64 |
From New York to Washington and back: 284 miles, at 8 cents, $22.92; 166 miles, at 12 cents, $19.92 |
42 84 |
From Boston to New York: 167 miles, at 8 cents, $13.36; forty miles, at 12 cents, $4.80 |
18 16 |
|
$544 89 |
--925--
Lewis B. Hunter, assistant surgeon. |
|
1834. Traveling from Norfolk to Washington, 217 miles, at 8 cents |
$17 36 |
Per diem from 3d to 8th Feb., 1834, six days, at $1.50 per day |
9 00 |
Traveling from Princeton, N. J., to Norfolk: 315 miles, at 8 cents, $25.20: thirty-seven miles, at 12 cents, $4.44 |
29 64 |
From Washington to Norfolk, 217 miles, at 8 cents |
17 36 |
|
$73 36 |
H. N. Glentworth, assistant surgeon. |
|
1833. Passage from Mahon to New York |
$125 00 |
1834. Traveling from Philadelphia to Washington: fifty-eight miles, at 12 cents, $6.96; seventy-eight miles, at 8 cents, $6.24 |
$13 20 |
Six days' attendance, at $1.50 per day |
9 00 |
Traveling from Washington to New York: 146 miles, at 8 cents, $11.68; eighty-three miles, at 12 cents, $9.96 |
21 64 |
|
$43 84 |
George Blacknall, assistant surgeon. |
|
1834. Traveling from Norfolk to New York: 375 miles, at 8 cents, $30; twenty-five miles, at 12 cents, $3 |
$33 00 |
Servant, fuel, and candles, in 1834 |
91 10 |
|
$124 10 |
George B. McKnight, assistant surgeon. |
|
1833. Traveling from Washington to Norfolk, 217 miles, at 8 cents |
$17 36 |
House rent, servant, fuel and candles, in 1833 |
4 63 |
$21 99 |
|
Jones W. Plummer, assistant surgeon. |
|
1833. House rent, fuel, candles, &c. |
$140 96 |
1834. House rent, fuel, candles, &c. |
$173 57 |
Daniel Egbert, assistant surgeon. |
|
1833. House rent, servant, fuel, and candles |
$186 44 |
Solomon Sharp, assistant surgeon. |
|
1833. Traveling from Elkton, Md., to New York: eighty-five miles, at 8 cents, $6.80; fifty-two miles, at 12 cents, $6.24 |
$13 04 |
House rent, servant, fuel and candles, in 1833 |
327 56 |
|
$340 60 |
1834. House rent, servant, fuel, and candles, in 1834 |
$440 52 |
John F. Brooke, assistant surgeon. |
|
1834. Traveling from Philadelphia to Boston: 231 miles, at 8 cents, $18.44; sixty-five miles, at 12 cents, $7.80 |
$26 24 |
House rent, fuel, servant, and candles, in 1834 |
426 05 |
|
$452 29 |
H. S. Coulter, assistant surgeon. |
|
1834. Traveling from Baltimore to Norfolk, 255 miles, at 8 cents |
$20 40 |
Attending rendezvous forty-four days, at $1.50 per day |
66 00 |
|
$86 40 |
S. W. Ruff, assistant surgeon. |
|
1833. House rent, fuel, &c., while attending hospital at Philadelphia |
$14 55 |
Traveling from Philadelphia to Washington and back: 221 miles, at 12 cents, $26.52; fifty-one miles, at 8 cents, $4.08 |
30 60 |
One day's attendance at his examination |
1 50 |
|
$46 65 |
1834. Traveling from Philadelphia to Norfolk: sixteen miles, at 12 cents, $1.92; 295 miles, at 8 cents, $23.60 |
$25 52 |
--926--
William G. Micks, assistant surgeon. |
|
1833. For house rent and servant, from 1st April to 14th May, while attached to hospital at Norfolk, |
$45 35 |
Frederick Wessels, assistant surgeon. |
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Traveling in 1833, from Wilmington, Delaware, to Norfolk: |
|
|
262 miles, at 8 cents |
$20 96 |
|
Twenty miles, at 12 cents |
2 40 |
|
|
$23 36 |
|
House rent, fuel, &c., in 1833 |
111 00 |
|
|
$134 30 |
|
House rent, fuel, &c., in 1834 |
$237 89 |
Richard E. H. Sims, assistant surgeon. |
|
House rent, fuel, &c., in 1833 |
$175 64 |
John C. Spencer, assistant surgeon. |
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Traveling, in 1833, from Cincinnati, Ohio, to Norfolk: |
|
|
Two hundred and ninety-one miles, at 8 cents |
$23 28 |
|
Three hundred and fifty-two miles, at 12 cents |
42 24 |
|
|
$65 52 |
John B. Elliott, assistant surgeon. |
|
Traveling, in 1833, from Norfolk to Baltimore, 255 miles, at 8 cents |
$20 40 |
Attending rendezvous, in 1833, eleven days, at $1.50 per day |
16 50 |
|
$36 90 |
Chamber money, in 1834, at $2 per week |
$50 56 |
Amos G. Gambrill, assistant surgeon. |
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Fuel, servants, candles, &c., in 1833 |
$458 60 |
|
Traveling, in 1834, from Baltimore to New York: |
|
|
One hundred and forty-two miles, at 8 cents |
$11 36 |
|
Forty-five miles, at 12 cents |
5 40 |
|
|
$16 76 |
Euclid Borland, assistant surgeon. |
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Traveling, in 1833, from New York to Philadelphia: |
|
|
Sixty-four miles, at 8 cents |
$5 12 |
|
Twenty-five miles, at 12 cents |
3 00 |
|
|
$8 12 |
Jonathan M. Foltz, assistant surgeon. |
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Traveling, in 1834, from Philadelphia to Washington: |
|
|
Fifty-eight miles, at 12 cents |
$6 96 |
|
Seventy-eight miles, at 8 cents |
6 24 |
|
|
$13 20 |
|
Traveling, in 1834, for three months, at $10 per month, between Washington and the Navy yard at Washington |
30 00 |
|
|
$43 20 |
Hugh Morson, assistant surgeon. |
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Traveling, in 1834, from Fredericksburg, Virginia, to Boston: |
|
|
Three hundred and seventy-three miles, at 8 cents |
$29 84 |
|
One hundred and fifteen miles, at 12 cents |
13 80 |
|
|
$43 64 |
Wm. L. Van Horn, assistant surgeon. |
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Traveling, in 1834, from New Hope, Pennsylvania, to Norfolk: |
|
|
Two hundred and ninety-five miles, at 8 cents |
$23 60 |
|
Forty-eight miles, at 12 cents |
5 76 |
|
|
$29 36 |
William I. Powell, assistant surgeon. |
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Traveling, in 1834, from Washington to Norfolk, via Baltimore: |
|
|
Fifty-eight miles, at 8 cents |
$4 56 |
|
One hundred and seventy-nine miles, at 12 cents |
14 33 |
|
|
$18 88 |
--927--
John A. Lockwood, assistant surgeon. |
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Traveling, in 1834. from Dover, Delaware, to Norfolk: |
|
|
One hundred and seventy-eight miles, at 8 cents |
$14 24 |
|
Fifty-seven miles, at 12 cents |
6 84 |
|
|
$21 08 |
Lewis W. Minor, assistant surgeon. |
|
House rent, fuel, &c., in 1833 |
$77 04 |
Lewis Wolfley, assistant surgeon. |
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Traveling, in 1833, from Circleville, Ohio, to Norfolk: |
|
|
Two hundred and seventeen miles, at 8 cents |
$17 36 |
|
Three hundred and ninety-four miles, at 12 cents |
47 28 |
|
|
$64 64 |
Napoleon C. Barrabino, assistant surgeon. |
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Traveling, in 1833, from Philadelphia to Norfolk: |
|
|
Two hundred and ninety-five miles, at 8 cents |
$23 60 |
|
Sixteen miles, at 12 cents |
1 92 |
|
|
$25 52 |
M. G. Delaney, assistant surgeon. |
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Traveling, in 1833, from Schoharie C. H. to New York: |
|
|
One hundred and fifty miles, at 8 cents |
$12 00 |
|
Forty-two miles, at 12 cents |
5 04 |
|
|
$17 04 |
Henry S. Reynolds, assistant surgeon. |
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Traveling, in 1833, from Philadelphia to New York: |
|
|
Sixty-four miles, at 8 cents |
$5 12 |
|
Twenty-five miles at 12 cents |
3 00 |
|
|
$8 12 |
E. H. Freeland, assistant surgeon. |
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Traveling, in 1833, from Baltimore to Norfolk, 255 miles, at 8 cents |
$20 40 |
|
Traveling, in 1833, from St. Michael's, Md., to Baltimore: |
|
|
Twelve miles, at 12 cents |
$1 14 |
|
Seventy-seven miles, at 8 cents |
6 16 |
|
|
7 60 |
|
Attending rendezvous at Baltimore, 123 days, at $1.50 per day |
184 50 |
|
|
$212 50 |
Mifflin Coulter, assistant surgeon. |
|
Traveling, in 1834, from Baltimore to "Washington and back, 76 miles, at 12 cents per mile |
$9 12 |
Two days attending examination, at $1.50 per day |
3 00 |
|
$12 12 |
Wm. A. W. Spotswood, assistant surgeon. |
|
1833. House rent, fuel, servant and candles, 1833 |
$320 16 |
Clement S. Huntt, purser. |
|
1834. Fuel, candles, servants, &c., in 1834 |
$233 75 |
Frauds A. Thornton, purser, Baltimore. |
|
1833. House rent from 1st October, 1832, to 31st March, 1833 |
$100 00 |
James M. Halsey, purser, Navy yard, New York. |
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1833. House rent per annum |
$200 00 |
|
Candles per annum |
20 00 |
|
Wood, 12 cords |
102 00 |
|
|
$322 00 |
|
Servant, $8 per month. |
$96 00 |
|
One servant's rations per day, at 25 cents |
91 25 |
|
|
187 25 |
|
|
$509 25 |
|
1834. Same allowances for the year ending 30th Sept., 1834. |
$509 25 |
--928--
William S. Rogers, purser, Navy yard, Boston. |
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1833. House rent, at $200 per annum, for 6 months |
$100 00 |
|
Candles, at $20 per annum |
$10 00 |
|
Twelve cords wood per annum, at $3.75 per cord |
52 50 |
|
|
62 50 |
|
Servant, at $8 per month |
$48 00 |
|
Servant's rations |
45 75 |
|
|
93 75 |
|
$256 25 |
|
|
1834. Allowances at same rate, for the year ending 30th Sept. 1834: |
|
|
For rent, candles and servants |
$407 25 |
|
Twelve cords wood, at $9.77 |
117 24 |
|
|
$524 49 |
Joseph Wilson, purser, Portsmouth. |
|
1833. Rent, candles, wood and servant, for the year ending 30th Sept., 1833 |
$488 25 |
Joseph H. Terry, purser, Pensacola. |
|
1833. Commissions and quarterly allowances as acting navy agent at Pensacola, from the 1st October to 31st Dec, 1832 |
$752 97 |
House rent, fuel, candles, &c., &c., as purser for year ending 30th September, 1833 |
467 25 |
$1,220 19 |
|
1834. Same allowances as purser, at same rate, from 1st October, 1833, to 28th February, 1834 |
$194 41 |
Timothy Winn, purser, Navy yard, Washington. |
|
1833. Rent, candles, wood, ($51,) and servant, for year ending 30th September |
$458 25 |
1834. Rent, candles, wood, ($54,) and servant, for the year ending 30th September, 1834 |
$461 25 |
Thomas Breese, purser, Navy yard, Philadelphia. |
|
1833. Rent, candles, wood, ($84,) and servant, for the year to 30th September, 1833 |
$491 25 |
1834. Rent, candles, wood, ($42,) and servant, from 1st October, 1833, to 30th April, 1834 |
$279 32 |
Edward N. Cox, purser, Navy yard, Boston. |
|
1833. Rent, candles, fuel, and servants, from 1st October, 1832, to 31st March, 1833 |
$262 12 |
Garret R. Barry, purser. |
|
1833. Rent for six months, in 1833, at $200 per annum |
$100 00 |
Traveling, from Washington to Baltimore, thirty-eight miles, at 12 cents |
456 |
Acting navy agent at Baltimore, from 16th to 30th September, 1833—commissions |
23 72 |
|
$128 28 |
1834. Acting navy agent at Baltimore, from 1st to 24th October, 1823—commissions |
$37 95 |
Rent, in 1834, at $200 per annum |
183 33 |
|
$221 28 |
McKean Buchanan, purser. |
|
1834. Rent, fuel, &c., &c., in 1834 |
$199 91 |
Henry Etting, purser. |
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1833. Traveling from Philadelphia to Boston: |
|
|
231 miles, at 8 cents |
$18 48 |
|
Sixty-five miles, at 12 cents |
7 80 |
|
|
$26 28 |
|
1834. Rent, candles, fuel, &c., in 1834 |
$311 21 |
Grenville C. Cooper, purser. |
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1834. Traveling from Washington to Boston: |
|
|
309 miles, at 8 cents |
$24 72 |
|
123 miles, at 12 cents |
14 76 |
|
|
$39 48 |
James Brooks, purser, Navy yard, Norfolk. |
|
1833. Rent, candles, fuel, and servant, for the year ending 30th September |
$449 25 |
1834. Rent, candles, fuel, and servant, for the year ending 30th September, 1834 |
$449 25 |
--929--
Philo White, purser and special agent, Pacific. |
|
1833. Boarding, &c., from 1st to 31st October, 1832 |
$104 62 |
Boarding, &c., from 1st to 31st December, 1832 |
205 87 |
Horse hire, board, &c., in January, 1833, $16.75; room hire and stage fare, $106.75 |
123 50 |
Horse hire and stage fare, &c., from 3d October to 29th December, 1832 |
83 75 |
Room hire, from 15th March to 30th June, 1833 |
121 50 |
Boarding, same time |
189 00 |
Subsistence, from 1st July to 30th September, 1833 |
161 00 |
Hire of room for same time |
103 50 |
Extra compensation, at $2,000 per annum, from 1st October, 1832, to 30th September, 1833 |
2,000 00 |
|
$3,092 74 |
1834. Extra compensation, at $2,000 per annum, from 1st October to 1st December, 1833 |
$500 00 |
Subsistence, for same time, $161; room hire, for same time, $103.50 |
264 50 |
|
$764 50 |
Benjamin J. Cahoone, purser. |
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Traveling, in 1834, from Newport, R. I., to Norfolk: |
|
|
537 miles, at 8 cents |
$42 96 |
|
Forty-one miles, at 12 cents |
4 92 |
|
|
$47 88 |
John A. Bates, purser. |
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Traveling, in 1833, from Boston to Norfolk: |
|
|
522 miles, at 8 cents |
$41 76 |
|
Eighty-five miles, at 12 cents |
10 20 |
|
|
$51 96 |
John Smith Punch, purser. |
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Traveling, in 1834, from Washington to Norfolk, via Baltimore: |
|
|
179 miles, at 8 cents |
$14 32 |
|
Thirty-eight miles, at 12 cents |
4 56 |
|
|
$18 88 |
John P. Fenner, chaplain, Boston. |
|
1833. From 1st October, 1832, to 25th April, 1833: |
|
House rent, at $200 per annum, $113.73; candles, at $12 per annum, $6 93 |
$120 66 |
Wood, nine cords per annum, at $8, to 31st December, 1832, and $9.77 per cord, to 25th April, 1833 |
45 72 |
One servant, at $6 per month and one ration per day |
92 75 |
|
$269 13 |
James Everett, chaplain, Boston. |
|
1833. From 5th July, 1833, to 30th September, 1834: |
|
House rent, fuel, &c., in 1833, at same rate as the above |
$110 51 |
1834. House rent, fuel, &c., in 1834, at same rate as above |
$454 00 |
Addison Searle, chaplain, New York. |
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1833. From first October, 1832, to 23d May, 1833: |
|
|
House rent, fuel, &c., in 1833 |
$292 04 |
|
Traveling from New York to Norfolk: |
|
|
375 miles, at 8 cents |
$30 00 |
|
Twenty-five miles, at 12 cents |
3 00 |
|
|
33 00 |
|
|
$325 04 |
|
Traveling, in 1834, from Detroit to New York: |
|
|
376 miles, at 8 cents |
$30 08 |
|
299 miles, at 12 cents |
35 88 |
|
|
$65 96 |
H. H. Hayes, chaplain, Pensacola. |
|
1833. From first of October, 1832, to 31st January, 1833: |
|
House rent, fuel, candles, servant, &c. |
$142 00 |
William Ryland, chaplain, Washington. |
|
1833. For two years, ending 30th September, 1834: |
|
House rent, fuel, candles, servant, &c., for 1833 |
$413 50 |
1834. House rent, fuel, candles, servant, &c., in 1834 |
$415 75 |
--930--
Timothy J. Harrison, chaplain, Norfolk. |
|
1833. For two years, to September, 1834: |
|
House rent, fuel, candles, servant, &c., for 1833 |
$406 75 |
1834. House rent, fuel, candles, servant, &c., for 1834 |
$406 75 |
Thomas B. Lambert, chaplain. |
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Traveling, in 1834, from Great Falls, N. H., to New York: |
|
|
169 miles, at 8 cents |
$13 52 |
|
101 miles, at 12 cents |
12 12 |
|
|
$25 64 |
James K. Paulding, navy agent, New York. |
|
1833. Office rent, per annum |
$150 00 |
Clerk hire, per annum |
1,800 00 |
Stationery, per annum |
150 00 |
Fuel and candles, per annum |
60 00 |
Porter, per annum |
240 00 |
|
$2,400 00 |
1834. Same allowances per annum as the above |
$2,400 00 |
Nash Le Grand, navy agent, Norfolk. |
|
1833. Same allowances per annum as to the navy agent at New York |
$2,400 00 |
1834. Same allowances per annum as to the navy agent at New York |
$2,400 00 |
George Harrison, navy agent, Philadelphia. |
|
1833. From 1st October, 1831, to 31st March, 1833, two quarters: |
|
Office rent, per annum, $150 |
$75 00 |
Clerk hire, per annum, $1,000 |
500 00 |
Stationery, per annum, $150 |
75 00 |
Fuel and candles, per annum, $60 |
30 00 |
Porter, per annum |
120 00 |
|
$800 00 |
Henry Toland, navy agent, Philadelphia. |
|
1833. From 1st April, 1833, to 30th September, 1833: |
|
Same allowances per annum as the above, two quarters |
$800 88 |
1834. Same allowances per annum as above, for the year ending 30th September |
$1,600 00 |
Daniel D. Brodhead, navy agent, Boston. |
|
1833. Same allowances per annum for office rent, &c., as to agent at Philadelphia |
$1,600 00 |
1834. Same allowances per annum for office rent, &c., as to agent at Philadelphia |
$1,600 00 |
Byrd C. Willis, navy agent, Pensacola. |
|
1833. From 1st January to 30th September, 1833, three quarters: |
|
For office rent, clerk hire, &c., &c., $343.75 per quarter allowed |
$1,031 25 |
1834. For office rent, clerk hire, &c., &c., $343.75 per quarter allowed |
$1,375 00 |
Isaac Phillips, navy agent, Baltimore. |
|
1833. From 1st October, 1832, to 16th September, 1833: |
|
Office rent, at $150 per annum |
$142 26 |
Clerk hire, at $600 per annum |
576 13 |
Stationery, at $50 per annum |
46 18 |
Fuel and candles, at $25 per annum |
13 94 |
|
$778 51 |
John Thomas, navy agent, Baltimore. |
|
1834. From 1st January to 30th September, 1834: |
|
Office rent, &c., &c., at same per annum as above, $201.25 per quarter |
$603 75 |
John T. Robertson, navy agent, Charleston, S. C. |
|
1833. For office rent, clerk hire, &c., &c., for the year ending 30th September, 1833 |
$500 00 |
1834. For office rent, clerk hire, &c., &c., for the year ending 30th September, 1834 |
$500 00 |
--931--
John P. Henry, navy agent, Savannah, Ga. |
|
1833. For office rent, clerk hire, &c., &c., for the year ending 30th September, 1833 |
$250 00 |
1834. For office rent, clerk hire, &c., &c., for the year ending 30th September, 1334 |
$250 00 |
John Laighton, navy agent, Portsmouth, N. H. |
|
1833. For office rent, clerk hire, &c., &c., for the year ending 30th September, 1833 |
$500 00 |
1834. For office rent, clerk hire, &c., &c., for the year ending 30th September, 1834 |
$500 00 |
Elias Kane, navy agent, Washington. |
|
1833. For office rent, allowed per annum |
$150 00 |
Clerk hire, allowed per annum |
1,000 00 |
Stationery, allowed per annum |
150 00 |
Fuel and candles, allowed per annum |
60 00 |
Attendance at the Navy Department, allowed per annum |
300 00 |
Porter, allowed per annum |
240 00 |
|
$1,900 00 |
1834. Same allowances per annum as the above, for this year |
$1,900 00 |
Statement showing where each commissioned officer of the navy was stationed, and what services each performed, for the two last fiscal years, ending the 30th September, 1834, in conformity to a resolution of the House of Representatives of the 17th January, 1835.
Captains. |
|
Name. |
Where stationed, and what services each has performed. |
John Rogers |
At Washington, and served as Navy Commissioner, from 1st October, 1832, to the 30th of September, 1834. |
James Barron |
At Philadelphia, commanding Navy yard, from the 1st of October, 1832, to the 30th of September, 1834. |
William Bainbridge |
At Boston, commanding Navy yard, from the 1st of October, 1832, to the 30th of April, 1833. |
Charles Stewart |
At Washington, and served as Navy Commissioner, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 4th June, 1833; on leave and waiting orders, from that time to the 30th September, 1834. |
Isaac Hull |
At Washington, commanding Navy yard, from the 1st of October, 1832, to 30th September, 1834. |
Isaac Chauncey |
At New York, commanding Navy yard, from the 1st October, 1832, to 19th June, 1833; and at Washington, as Navy Commissioner, from that time to the 30th September, 1834. |
Jacob Jones |
At Baltimore, commanding naval station, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 30th September, 1834. |
Charles Morris |
At Washington, and served as Navy Commissioner, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 30th September, 1834. |
Lewis Warrington |
At Norfolk, commanding Navy yard, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 30th September, 1834. |
William M. Crane |
At Portsmouth, New Hampshire, commanding Navy yard, from the 9th October, 1832, to the 30th September, 1834. |
James T. Leonard. |
Waiting orders. Died 9th November, 1832. |
James Biddle |
Waiting orders, from 1st October, 1832, to 30th September, 1834. |
Charles G. Ridgely |
Waiting orders, from 1st October, 1832, to the 19th June, 1833; and at New York, commanding Navy yard, from 30th June, 1833, to the 30th September, 1834. |
Daniel T. Patterson |
In the Mediterranean, commanding United States naval force on that station, from 1st October, 1832, to 30th September, 1834. |
Melanc. T. Woolsey |
Commanding United States naval force on the coast of Brazil, from 1st October, 1832, to the 28th July, 1834; waiting orders since. |
J. Orde Creighton |
Waiting orders, from 1st October, 1832, to the 30th September, 1834. |
John Downes |
Commanding the naval forces in the Pacific, from 1st October, 1832, to the 27th May, 1834, then put on leave of absence, and continued so to the 30th September, 1834. |
John D. Henley |
Commanding the naval forces in the West Indies, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 30th September, 1834. |
Jesse D. Elliott |
Commanding the naval station at Charleston, South Carolina, from 4th October, 1832, to the 30th April, 1833; and commanding Navy yard and station at Charlestown, Massachusetts, from 1st May, 1833, to the 30th September, 1834. |
Stephen Cassin |
Waiting orders, from 1st October, 1832, to 30th September, 1834. |
James Renshaw |
In the Mediterranean, commanding the frigate Brandywine, from 1st October, 1832, to the 20th July, 1833; April 18th, 1834, appointed to the command of the United States naval force on the coast of Brazil, and was still in command there the 30th September, 1834. |
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Name. |
Where stationed, and what services each has performed. |
Alex. S. Wadsworth |
Employed on the survey of Narraganset Bay, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 1st December, 1832; in command of the naval force in the Pacific ocean, from 30th October, 1833, to the 30th September, 1834. |
George C. Read |
Commanding the frigate Constellation in the Mediterranean, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 30th September, 1834. |
Henry E. Ballard |
Commanding United States ship of the line Delaware, and frigate United States, attached to the Mediterranean station; the first, from the 21st February, 1833, to the 12th February, 1834; and the latter, from the last mentioned date to the 30th September, 1834. |
David Deacon |
Waiting orders, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 28th February, 1834; and commanding the frigate Brandywine, attached to the squadron in the Pacific ocean, from the 1st of March, 1834, to the 30th September, 1834. |
Samuel Woodhouse |
Waiting orders, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 30th September, 1834. |
Joseph J. Nicholson |
Appointed to the command of the frigate Potomac, bound to the Mediterranean, the 6th August, 1834, and in command of her the 30th September, 1834. |
Wolcott Chauncey |
Appointed to the command of the Navy yard at Pensacola, the 12th April, 1834; still in command, the 30th September, 1834. |
Edmund P. Kennedy |
Waiting orders, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 30th September, 1834. |
Alexander J. Dallas |
Commanding the Navy yard at Pensacola, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 7th July, 1834; on leave from that time to the 30th September, 1834. |
Jno. B. Nicolson |
Commanding the United States frigate United States, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 12th February, 1834; and from that date to the 30th September, 1834, commanding the United States ship of the line Delaware, in the Mediterranean. |
B. V. Hoffman |
Waiting orders, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 30th September, 1834. |
Jesse Wilkinson |
At the ordinary at Norfolk, on duty, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 1st January, 1833: on leave and waiting orders, from that time until the 30th September, 1834. |
T. Ap Catesby Jones |
Inspector of ordnance and ammunition, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 11th April, 1834; waiting orders, from that time to the 30th September, 1834. |
Wm. Compton Bolton. |
On leave of absence and waiting orders, from 1st October, 1832, to the 30th September, 1834. |
Wm. B. Shubrick |
Waiting orders, from the 1st Oct., 1832, to the 15th April, 1834; then appointed inspector of ordnance, &c.; still held the appointment on the 30th September, 1834. |
Alex. Claxton |
In command of the ordinary at New York, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 1st of January, 1833; and on leave of absence from that period to the 30th September, 1834. |
Charles W. Morgan |
In command of the ordinary at Boston, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 1st January, 1833; and on leave of absence and waiting orders from that time to to the 30th September, 1834. |
Lawrence Kearney |
Was in command of the naval rendezvous at New York, as a master commandant, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 20th December, 1832; as a captain, from that time to the 26th December, 1832; and on leave of absence and waiting orders, from the 26th December, 1832, to the 30th September, 1834. |
MASTER COMMANDANTS. |
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George Budd |
In command of the sloop-of-war Vandalia, in the West Indies, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 9th October, 1833; on no duty from that time to the 23d September, 1834, when he was ordered to the Navy yard at Boston for duty. |
Foxhall A. Parker |
Waiting orders, from 1st October, 1832, to the 14th October, 1833; then ordered to the Navy yard at Norfolk, and was still on duty there the 30th September, 1834. |
Edward R. McCall |
On leave of absence and waiting orders, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 30th September, 1834. |
Daniel Turner |
On duty at the Navy yard at Portsmouth, N. H., from the 1st October, 1832, to the 8th January, 1833, and in command of recruiting rendezvous, at Portsmouth, N. H., from the 25th February, 1833, to the 12th June, 1833; waiting orders from that time to the 30th September, 1834. |
David Conner |
On duty at the Navy yard at Philadelphia, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 26th December 1832; on leave and waiting orders from that time to the 17th June 1834; then appointed to command the sloop John Adams; still in command of her the 30th September, 1834. |
John Gallagher |
On duty at the Navy yard at New York, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 15th January, 1833; and at the Navy yard at Washington, from the 24th April, 1834, to the 30th September, 1834. |
Thos. Holdup Stevens |
Commanding the naval rendezvous at Boston, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 30th September, 1834. |
William M. Hunter |
On duty at the Navy yard at Philadelphia, from the 26th December, 1832, to the 30th September, 1834. |
John D. Sloat |
Commanding the naval rendezvous at New York, from the 8th of January, 1833, to the 30th September, 1834. |
Matthew C. Perry |
Commanding the sloop Concord, attached to the Mediterranean squadron, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 21st December, 1832; and on duty at the Navy yard, New York, from the 16th January, 1833, to the 30th September, 1834. |
Charles W. Skinner |
Commanding the naval rendezvous at Norfolk, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 3d January, 1833; and on leave of absence, and waiting orders, from that to the 30th September, 1834. |
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Name. |
Where stationed, and what services each has performed. |
John T. Newton |
Commanding sloop St. Louis, in the West Indies, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 31st August, 1833; and in command of the naval rendezvous, from 1st September, 1833, to 30th September, 1834. |
Joseph Smith |
On duty at the Navy yard at Boston, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 30th September, 1834. |
Lawrence Rousseau |
On duty at the Navy yard at Pensacola, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 24th July, 1834; and commanding the sloop Falmouth, in the West Indies, from 25th July, 1834, to the 30th September, 1834. |
George W. Storer |
Commanding sloop Boston, attached to the Mediterranean squadron, from 1st October, 1832, to the 13th December, 1832; and on duty at the Navy yard at Portsmouth, N. H., from the 23d February, 1833, to the 30th September, 1834. |
Beverly Kennon |
On leave of absence, and waiting orders, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 3d January, 1833; in command of naval rendezvous at Norfolk, from 3d January, 1833, to the 13th February, 1833; on leave and waiting orders, from that time to the 30th September, 1834. |
Edward E. Shubrick |
On leave of absence, and waiting orders, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 30th September, 1834. |
Francis H. Gregory |
Commanding the sloop Falmouth, in the Pacific ocean, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 12th February, 1834; on leave, from that time" to the 30th September, 1834. |
John H. Clack |
In command of the rendezvous at Norfolk, from the 13th February, 1833, to the 30th September, 1834. |
Philip F. Voorhees |
Commanding sloop John Adams, in the Mediterranean, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 20th February, 1834; and on leave from that time to the 30th September, 1834. |
Benjamin Cooper |
Commanding the sloop Warren, on the coast of Brazil, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 8th November, 1833; and on leave, and waiting orders, from that time to the 30th September, 1834. |
William L. Gordon |
Attached to the Navy yard at Portsmouth, N. H., from the 26th December, 1832, to the 12th February, 1833; then transferred to the naval rendezvous at Baltimore; remained there till the 25th May, 1834, at which time he died. |
Silas Duncan |
Waiting orders, from 1st October, 1832, to the 14th September, 1834, when he died. |
David Geisinger |
Commanding sloop Peacock, on the coast of Brazil, and in the East Indies, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 4th June, 1834; and on leave from that time to the 30th September, 1834. |
Robert F. Stockton |
On furlough, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 30th September, 1834. |
Isaac McKeever |
Commanding the sloop Lexington, coast of Brazil, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 8th May, 1834; and commanding the naval rendezvous at Baltimore, from the 13th June to the 30th September, 1834. |
John P. Zantzinger |
Commanding sloop Natchez, on our own coast, and on the coast of Brazil, from the 4th December, 1832, to the 30th September, 1834. |
William D. Salter |
On leave of absence, and waiting orders, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 8th April, 1833; then appointed to the command of the Vincennes; on the 31st of July detached from the Vincennes, and appointed to command the sloop Ontario, for the coast of Brazil, from the 1st October, 1833; still in command of that ship the 30th September, 1834. |
Chas. S. McCauley |
Commanding naval rendezvous at Baltimore, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 12th February, 1833; then appointed to the command of the Fairfield; detached from the Fairfield the 4th May, 1833; waiting orders, from that time to the 30th September, 1834. |
John H. Bell |
Died 14th August, 1333; not on duty from 1st October, 1832, to the time of his death. |
Thomas M. Newell |
Commanding naval rendezvous at Philadelphia, from 1st of October, 1832, to the 31st August, 1833, and commanding sloop St. Louis, in the West Indies, from the 1st September, 1833, to the 31st July, 1834; awaiting and under trial to the 30th September, 1834. |
E. A. F. Valette |
On duty at the Navy yard at Norfolk, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 8th May, 1833; and in command of the sloop Fairfield, attached to the squadron in the Pacific, from the 9th May, 1833, to the 30th September, 1834. |
Wm. A. Spencer |
On leave of absence, and waiting orders, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 20th February, 1834; and commanding sloop Falmouth, in the West Indies, from that date to the 20th July, and the sloop Vandalia from 21st July to the 14th August, 1834. |
Thos. F. Webb |
Waiting orders, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 28th May, 1833; then ordered to the Navy yard at Norfolk, for duty; remained on duty there till the 3d October; then appointed to command the Vandalia, attached to the West India squadron; remained in command of that ship till the 20th July, 1834; waiting orders, from that time to the 30th September, 1834. |
John Percival |
On leave of absence, and waiting orders, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 3d December, 1833; commanding receiving ship at Boston, from that date till 17th April, 1834; May 5th, 1834, appointed to the command of the sloop Erie, bound to the coast of Brazil; still in command of that ship the 30th September, 1834. |
John H. Aulick |
On duty at the Navy yard at Washington, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 23d April, 1834; on the 2d June, 1834, sailed as passenger in the frigate Brandywine, to take command of the sloop Vincennes, on his arrival in the Pacific; was in command of that ship the 30th September, 1834. |
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Name. |
Where stationed, and what services each has performed. |
Wm. V Taylor |
Waiting orders, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 19th March, 1833; then appointed to command the receiving ship at Boston; on the 3d December, 1833, detached from the receiving ship, and on leave of absence from that date to the 30th September, 1834. |
Mervine P. Mix |
Waiting orders, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 3d February, 1834; appointed to the command of the receiving ship at New York, from 1st March, 1834; still in command of that ship on the 30th September, 1834. |
Bladden Dulany |
On leave of absence, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 30th September, 1834. |
Silas H. Stringham. |
On leave of absence, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 30th September, 1834. |
Isaac Mayo |
Waiting orders, from the 20th December, 1832, the date of his promotion, to the 30th September, 1834. |
William K. Latimer |
Commanding the receiving vessel at Baltimore, as a lieutenant, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 2d March, 1833, at which time he was promoted; waiting orders, from that time till 1st August, 1834; then attached to the Navy yard at Pensacola, and was still there the 30th September, 1834. |
William P. Mervine |
Commanding the schooner Experiment, as a lieutenant, on our own coast, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 9th July, 1833; on leave, and waiting orders, from that time to the 30th September, 1834, having been promoted to the grade of master commandant the 12th June, 1834. |
LIEUTENANTS. |
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James P. Oellers |
On duty at the ordinary at Philadelphia, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 30th September, 1834. |
Charles E. Crowley |
Attached to the sloop St. Louis, in the West Indies, from the 1st of October, 1832, to the 12th September, 1833; on leave of absence, and waiting orders, from that time to the 30th September, 1834. |
Wm. A. C. Farragut |
Off duty, from 1st October, 1832, to the 30th September, 1834. |
Stephen Champlain. |
Off duty, from 1st October, 1832, to the 30th September, 1834. |
Thomas Crabb |
On duty at the Navy yard at Portsmouth, New Hampshire, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 11th August, 1833; on leave of absence, from that time to the 30th September, 1834. |
Edward B. Babbit |
Waiting orders, from the 1st of October, 1832, to the 1st March, 1833; then ordered to the Navy yard at Charlestown, Massachusetts; still attached to that yard the 30th September, 1834. |
Thomas Paine |
On leave of absence, and waiting orders, from the 1st of October, 1832, to the 9th of July, 1833; then appointed to command the schooner Experiment, attached to the West India squadron; was still in command of her the 30th September, 1834. |
James Armstrong |
On leave of absence, and waiting orders, from the 1st of October, 1832, to the 7th April, 1834; then appointed to command the receiving ship at Boston: still in command of her the 30th September, 1834. |
Joseph Smoot |
Sailed as passenger in the Vandalia, 31st October, 1832, to take command of the schooner Grampus, on his arrival in the West Indies; remained in command of that vessel till 21st March, 1834; on leave of absence, and waiting orders, from that time to the 30th September, 1834. |
Robert B. Randolph |
Not on duty, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 19th April, 1833, the time of his leaving the service. |
Samuel L. Breese |
On duty at the Navy yard at Philadelphia, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 30th September, 1834. |
John Evans |
In command of the receiving ship at Boston, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 6th March, 1833; on leave of absence, and waiting orders, from that time to the 30th September, 1834. |
Benjamin Page, jr. |
Was in command, of the schooner Boxer, on the coast of Brazil, from 1st October, 1832, to the 26th of that month, when he was permitted to return to the United States; he reported his arrival on the 2d January, 1833, and was on leave of absence from that time to the 30th September, 1834. |
John A. Wish |
Was attached to the Navy yard at New York; on duty from the 1st October, 1832, to the 25th October, 1833, the time of his death. |
John Gwinn |
Waiting orders, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 30th September, 1834. |
Thomas W. Wyman |
On duty at the Navy yard at Boston, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 19th February, 1833, when he was ordered to the United States ship Delaware; still attached to that ship, in the Mediterranean, on the 30th September, 1834. |
Andrew Fitzhugh |
On leave of absence, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 15th March, 1833; then appointed to the command of the receiving ship at Norfolk; still in command of that ship on the 30th September, 1834. |
Joseph Cross |
On leave of absence, from the 1st of October, 1832, to the 10th February, 1834, the date of his death. |
A. S. Ten Eick |
On leave of absence, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 30th September, 1834. |
John White |
On his return from the coast of Brazil, and on leave of absence, and waiting orders, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 21st March, 1834, when he was put in command of the schooner Grampus, for the West Indies; he was still in command of that vessel on the 30th September, 1834. |
Hiram Paulding |
Attached to the naval rendezvous at New York, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 18th July, 1833; and in command of the schooner Shark, attached to the Mediterranean squadron, from 1st September, 1833, to the 30th September, 1834. |
Jona. D. Williamson |
On his return from the Mediterranean, and waiting orders, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 30th September, 1834. |
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Name. |
Where stationed, and what services each has performed. |
U. P. Levy |
On leave of absence and waiting orders, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 30th September, 1834. |
Charles Boarman |
Waiting orders, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 30th September, 1834. |
French Forrest |
On duty at the Navy yard at Norfolk, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 30th September, 1834. |
Wm. E. M'Kenny |
On board the frigate United States and the Delaware 74, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 30th September, 1834. |
Wm. J. Belt |
On leave of absence, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 2d October, 1833; then attached to the Navy yard at Washington; still at that yard on the 30th September, 1834. |
Wm. Jameson |
On board the sloop Boston, attached to the Mediterranean squadron, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 4th December, 1832, and on leave of absence and waiting orders from that time to the 23d May, 1834; then attached to the navy rendezvous at Norfolk, and was still on that duty the 30th Sept., 1834. |
Wm. Boerum |
In command of the schooner Shark, in the West Indies, from the 1st of October, 1832, to the 31st July, 1833; and on leave of absence and waiting orders, from that time to the 30th Sept., 1834. |
Charles L. Williamson |
On leave of absence, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 30th September, 1834. |
Charles Gauntt |
In command of the receiving ship at Philadelphia, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 31st March, 1834; and on leave from that time to the 30th Sept., 1834. |
Wm. Ramsey |
On furlough, 1st October, 1832, to the 5th of March, 1833; then appointed to the command of the receiving vessel at Baltimore; still in that command on the 30th September, 1834. |
Ralph Voorhees |
On leave of absence and waiting orders, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 7th March, 1833, when he was directed to proceed as passenger in the sloop Fairfield, to the Pacific ocean, for the command of the schooner Dolphin; joined the Dolphin 5th November, 1833; and was still in command of her the 30th September, 1834. |
Henry Henry |
On leave of absence, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 30th Sept., 1834. |
Samuel W. Downing |
In command of the schooner Enterprise, on the coast of Brazil, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 2d May, 1834; and on leave of absence and waiting orders, from that time to the 30th September, 1834. |
William Pottenger |
On leave of absence, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 5th February, 1833, the date of his death. |
Henry W. Ogden |
Attached to the naval rendezvous at New York, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 16th April, 1834; and on leave from that time to the 30th Sept., 1834. |
Ebenezer Ridgeway |
On leave of absence, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 30th Sept., 1834. |
Thomas A. Conover |
Furlough, from 1st October, 1832, to the 30th Sept., 1834. |
Archibald S. Campbell |
On leave of absence and waiting orders, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 6th May, 1834; then appointed to the command of the schooner Enterprise, for the coast of Brazil; still in command of her on the 30th September, 1834. |
William Taylor |
Attached to the Navy yard at Pensacola, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 22d July, 1833; and in command of the schooner Porpoise, from that time to the 2d November, 1833; on leave and waiting orders, from that time to the 30th September, 1834. |
John C. Long |
Commanding the schooner Dolphin, in the Pacific, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 5th November, 1833; and from that time, on his return to the United States, and on leave of absence, to the 30th September, 1834. |
John H. Graham |
On leave of absence, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 30th September, 1834. |
James M. Mcintosh |
In command of the schooner Porpoise, in the West Indies, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 22d July, 1833; and at the Navy yard at Pensacola, from that time to the 30th September, 1834. |
Josiah Tattnall |
On leave of absence and waiting orders, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 30th September, 1834. |
Hugh N. Page |
At the ordinary at Norfolk, on duty from the 1st October, 1832, to the 30th September, 1834. |
John A. Cook |
Attached to the Navy yard at Washington; on duty from the 1st October, 1832, to the 21st September, 1833; when he was ordered to the West India squadron, but did not reach the squadron, and died at Charleston, S. C., the 7th February, 1834. |
William Inman |
On leave of absence, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 28th January, 1834, then ordered to the Brandywine, and still on board that ship, in the Pacific ocean, the 30th September, 1834. |
Joel Abbot |
On board the sloops St. Louis and Vandalia, in the West Indies, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 2d August, 1833; and on leave of absence and waiting orders, from that time to the 30th September, 1834. |
Lewis E. Simonds |
On leave of absence, from 1st October, 1832, to 22d February, 1834; and attached to the ordinary at Boston, from that time to the 30th September, 1834. |
Jno. M. Dale |
Waiting orders, from 1st October, 1832, to 30th September, 1834. |
H. H. Cocke |
On leave of absence and waiting orders, from 1st October, 1832, to 1st September, 1834; then attached to the frigate Potomac, bound to the Mediterranean. |
Wm. J. McCluney |
In command of the receiving ship at New York, from 1st October, 1832, to 1st March, 1834; on leave of absence and waiting orders, from that date to the 30th September, 1834. |
James Goodrum |
On leave of absence and waiting orders, from 1st October, 1832, to 30th September, 1834. |
John B. Montgomery |
Waiting orders, from 1st October, 1832, to 3d January 1833; then ordered to the naval rendezvous at Philadelphia; and on 5th August, 1833, transferred to the rendezvous at New York; still on that duty 30th September, 1834. |
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Name. |
Where stationed, and what services each has performed. |
Horace B. Sawyer. |
On duty at the rendezvous at Boston, from 1st October, 1832, to 1st August, 1833; and on leave of absence and waiting orders, from that time to the 30th September, 1834. |
Cornelius K. Stribling. |
In command of the receiving ship at Norfolk, from 1st October, 1832, to 15th March, 1833; and on the 20th of April, 1833, appointed assistant inspector of ordnance, &c.; still held that appointment the 30th September, 1834. |
Joshua E. Sands |
Waiting orders, from 1st October, 1832, to 16th April, 1834; then ordered to the naval rendezvous at New York; still on duty there the 30th September, 1834. |
John J. Young |
On duty as superintendent of the Naval hospital at Norfolk, from 1st October, 1832, to 30th September, 1834. |
Chas. H. Bell |
On duty at the Navy yard at New York, from 1st October, 1832, to 8th April, 1833; then ordered to the sloop Vincennes; still on board that ship, in the Pacific ocean, the 30th September, 1834. |
Abraham Bigelow |
On board the frigate Constellation , in the Mediterranean, from 1st October, 1832, to 19th of the same month, when he had permission to return to the United States; has been on leave and waiting orders, from 22d December, 1832, to 30th September, 1834. |
Frank Ellery |
On duty at the rendezvous at Boston, from 1st October, 1832, to 26th July, 1834; and on leave from that time to 30th September, 1834. |
Frederick Varnum |
On duty at the Navy yard at Boston, from 1st October, 1832, to 18th March, 1833; August 19, 1833, ordered to the receiving ship at Boston, and was still on duty in that ship the 30th September, 1834. |
Joseph E. Jarvis |
On leave of absence and waiting orders, from 1st October, 1832, to 1st August, 1833, when he was ordered to the Navy yard at Portsmouth, N. H.; still on duty there the 30th September, 1834. |
Thos. W. Freelon |
On duty in the receiving ship at Boston, from the 1st of October, 1832, to the 13th April, 1833; and on leave and waiting orders from that time to the 30th September, 1834. |
James Williams |
Waiting orders from 1st October, 1832, to the 8th June, 1833; then ordered to the naval rendezvous at Norfolk; remained on that duty till the 13th May, 1834, when he was ordered to the sloop Erie, destined for the coast of Brazil; still on board that vessel the 30th September, 1834. |
Samuel W. Le Compte |
This officer had been on duty in the Constellation , in the Mediterranean, but was detached a few days previously to the 1st October, 1832, and did not return to the United States till July, 1833, when he arrived as passenger in the frigate Brandywine; July 18th, 1833, ordered to the Vandalia; October 12th, 1833, detached from the Vandalia, and put on leave of absence; and on leave and waiting orders, from that time to the 30th September, 1834. |
Charles T. Platt |
On duty in the sloop St. Louis, in the West Indies, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 1st August, 1833; and. on leave of absence and waiting orders, from that time to the 30th September, 1834. |
William M. Armstrong. |
On duty at the naval rendezvous at Norfolk, from the 1st October 1832, to the 8th June, 1833; and on leave and waiting orders, from that time to the 20th March, 1834, when he was attached to the sloop Falmouth, bound to the West Indies; he returned in August, 1834, and was on leave of absence from that time to the 30th September, 1834. |
William F. Shields |
On duty in the sloop Warren, on the coast of Brazil, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 26th of that month; and in command of the schooner Boxer from that time (in the East Indies and on that coast) to the 5th March, 1834; returned to the United States the 15th April, 1834; then put on leave of absence, and continued so to the 30th September, 1834. |
G. J. Pendergrast |
Waiting orders, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 30th September, 1834. |
William C. Nicholson |
On board the sloop Concord, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 10th of December, 1832; March 12, 1833, ordered to the rendezvous at Baltimore; September 29, 1834, detached from the rendezvous, with leave of absence. |
James B. Cooper |
On duty at the Navy yard at New York, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 5th November, 1832; on leave and waiting orders, from that date to the 23d May, 1834, when he was ordered on duty at the Naval asylum at Philadelphia; still on that duty the 80th September, 1834. |
Edward W. Carpender. |
On leave of absence and waiting orders, from 1st October, 1832, to 1st August, 1833; and at the naval rendezvous at Boston, from that date to the 30th September, 1834. |
John L. Saunders |
On duty in the frigate Brandywine, in the Mediterranean, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 11th July, 1833; and on leave of absence and waiting orders, from that time to the 30th September, 1834. |
Joseph B. Hull |
On duty at the Navy yard, Washington, from 1st October, 1832, to the 1st October, 1833; on leave of absence and waiting orders, from that time to the 6th August, 1834, when he was ordered to the frigate Potomac for the Mediterranean station; still in that ship 30th September, 1834. |
John Stone Paine |
Waiting orders, from 1st October, 1832, to 9th November, 1833; and on duty at the Navy yard at Boston, Mass., from that date to the 30th September, 1834. |
John E. Prentiss |
Waiting orders, from 1st October, 1832, to 20th May, 1833; and attached to the Navy yard, Boston, from that date to the 9th November, 1833; and on leave of absence and waiting orders from that date to the 30th September, 1834. |
John M. Sullivan |
On leave of absence, from 1st October, 1832, to 21st February, 1833, the date of his death. |
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Where stationed, and what services each has performed. |
Joseph Moorehead |
On leave of absence, from 1st October, 1832, to 21st March, 1834; then ordered to the Falmouth for the West Indies; did not join the Falmouth before her sailing, and took passage in the Grampus for that purpose, but was taken sick in the West Indies, and had to return home; on leave, from 30th June to 30th September, 1834. |
Thomas Pettigru |
On board the sloop-of-war John Adams, in the Mediterranean, from 1st October, 1832, to 5th February, 1834; and on leave of absence from that date to the 30th September, 1834. |
John S. Chauncey |
On board the frigate United States, in the Mediterranean, from 1st October, 1832, to 30th September, 1834. |
Irvine Shubrick |
On duty in the frigate Potomac, in the Pacific ocean, from 1st October, 1832, to 27th May, 1834; and on leave of absence from that date to the 30th September, 1834. |
Thomas R. Gerry |
On duty in the sloop Concord, in the Mediterranean, from 1st October to 10th December, 1832; and on leave of absence from that date to 27th August, 1833, when his resignation was accepted. |
John Kelly |
On leave of absence and waiting orders, from 1st October, 1832, to 30th September, 1834. |
Edmund Byrne |
On board the frigate United States and the sloop John Adams, in the Mediterranean, from 1st October, 1832, to 5th February, 1834; and on leave of absence to 30th September, 1834. |
Edward S. Johnson |
On leave of absence and waiting orders, from 1st October. 1832, to 1st March, 1834, when he was attached to the frigate Brandywine, for the Pacific ocean; still attached to her the 30th September, 1834. |
William H Gardner |
On duty, at the rendezvous, at Norfolk, from 1st October, 1832, to the 17th June, 1834; and attached to the sloop John Adams, in the Mediterranean, from that date to the 30th September, 1834. |
David G. Farragut |
On leave of absence, from 1st October to 4th December, 1832; then ordered to the sloop Natchez, employed on our own coast and the coast of Brazil; remained in the Natchez to the 5th March, 1834; then put in command of the schooner Boxer; continued in that command to the 18th July; and from that date to the 30th September, 1834, on leave of absence. |
Richard S. Pinckney |
On duty, in the sloop Boston, attached to the Mediterranean squadron, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 4th December, 1832; and on leave of absence from that date to the 30th September, 1834. |
Stephen B. Wilson |
On duty, in the frigate Potomac, in the Pacific, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 27th May, 1834; and on leave of absence from that time to the 30th September, 1834. |
Edward C. Rutledge |
On duty, on the St. Louis, in the West Indies, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 2d August, 1833; and on furlough from the 9th September, 1833, to the 30th September, 1834. |
William S. Harris |
On leave of absence from the 1st October, 1832, to the 1st August, 1833; and on duty, in the St. Louis, in the West Indies, from that date to the 22d August, 1834; then put on leave of absence. |
Thomas A. Dornin |
On duty, in the sloop Falmouth, in the Pacific, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 4th February, 1834; and in command of the receiving ship at Philadelphia, from the 1st April, 1834, to the 30th September, 1834. |
Robert B. Cunningham. |
On duty, in the sloop Peacock, on the coast of Brazil and in the East Indies, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 28th May, 1834; and on leave and waiting orders from that time to the 30th September, 1834. |
James Glynn |
On leave of absence, and waiting orders, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 25th September, 1833; and from that date attached to the receiving ship at New York, till the 26th May, 1834; then on leave of absence to the 30th September, 1834. |
Joseph Myers |
On duty, in sloop Lexington, on the coast of Brazil, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 29th April, 1834; and on leave from that date to the 30th September, 1834. |
William C. Wetmore |
Waiting orders from 1st October, 1832, to the 25th July, 1832; attached to the sloop St. Louis from that date to the 16th June, 1834; and then on leave to the 30th September, 1834. |
Thomas R. Gedney |
On the survey of Narraganset Bay from 1st October, 1832, to the 5th of December, 1832; and on leave of absence from that date to the 24th September, 1834, at which time he was appointed to command the schooner Jersey, employed on the survey of the coast. |
John Bubier |
On board the sloop Lexington, on the coast of Brazil, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 29th April, 1834; and on leave of absence from that date to the 30th September, 1834. |
Victor M. Randolph |
Waiting orders from the 1st October, 1832, to the 1st October, 1833; and on furlough from that time to the 30th September, 1834, |
Joseph Cutts |
Attached to the West India station, for duty, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 26th July, 1833; and to the Portsmouth (N. H.) Navy yard, from the 2d September, 1833, to the 26th September, 1834, at which time he died. |
Jacob Crowninshield |
Waiting orders from the 1st October, 1832, to the 1st October, 1833, at which time he was ordered to the receiving ship at Boston; remained on duty there till the 27th January, 1834, when he was detached; August 6th, 1834, ordered to the frigate Potomac, for the Mediterranean station. |
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Where stationed, and what services each has performed. |
Frederick Engle |
On leave of absence, and waiting orders, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 3d October, 1833; then ordered to the rendezvous at Philadelphia; still attached to that station, the 30th September, 1834. |
Alex. J. Dallas |
This officer was designated on the register as Alexander J. D. Brown, until the 24th May, 1834, when it was changed; he had been on duty in the frigate Constellation , in the Mediterranean, but was detached a few days previous to the 1st October, 1832, and did not return to the United States until July, 1833, when he arrived as passenger in the Brandywine; he was waiting orders from that time to the 17th September; then ordered to the receiving ship at New York; December 30th he received a leave of absence, and continued on leave to the 30th September, 1834. |
John H. Smith |
On furlough, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 30th September, 1834. |
John Rudd |
On board the frigate Constellation , in the Mediterranean, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 30th September, 1834. |
Robert Ritchie |
On leave of absence and waiting orders, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 1st March, 1834; and from that date attached to the sloop Falmouth, in the West Indies, to the 30th September, 1834. |
David R. Stewart |
On duty in the frigate Constellation , in the Mediterranean, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 20th February, 1834, when he was transferred to the Delaware, 74; still on duty in that ship, the 30th September, 1834. |
Wm. W. M'Kean |
Attached to the sloop Natchez, on our own coast and the coast of Brazil, from the 4th December, 1832, to the 30th September, 1834. |
Franklin Buchanan |
Waiting orders, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 3d January, 1833; then ordered to the naval rendezvous at Philadelphia; February 21st, 1833, ordered to the Delaware 74, for the Mediterranean; on duty in that vessel and the frigate United States to the 30th September, 1834. |
Hubbard H. Hobbs |
Waiting orders, from the 1st October, 1832, to 1st March, 1834; and from that date to the 30th September, 1834, attached to the frigate Brandywine, in the Pacific ocean. |
Samuel Mercer |
Waiting orders from the 1st October, 1832, to the 21st August, 1833; and attached to the sloop St. Louis, in the West Indies, from that time to the 30th September, 1834. |
Charles Lowndes |
On furlough, from 1st October, 1832, to the 7th August, 1833; then ordered to the Ontario, by the 1st October; still attached to the Ontario, on the coast of Brazil, the 30th September, 1834. |
Louis M. Goldsborough. |
At Washington, in charge of chronometers and other nautical instruments, from 1st October, 1832, to the 9th February, 1833; and on leave from that time to the 30th September, 1834. |
George N. Hollins |
Waiting orders, from 1st October, 1832, to the 29th September, 1834; then ordered to the rendezvous at Baltimore. |
D. N. Ingraham |
On furlough, from 1st October, 1832, to the 30th September, 1834. |
John Marston, jr. |
On duty in the Vandalia, in the West Indies, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 23d February, 1833, when he had permission to return home; on leave and waiting orders, from the 14th March, 1833, to the 30th September, 1834. |
Henry Bruce |
On leave of absence and waiting orders, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 20th May, 1833, at which time he was ordered to the Navy yard at Boston; November 9, 1833, detached from that yard and put on leave of absence; March 1, 1834, attached to the frigate Brandywine, for the Pacific ocean; still on board that ship, the 30th September, 1834. |
William D. Newman |
On board the sloop Lexington, on the coast of Brazil, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 31st August, 1833; then transferred to the sloop Warren as a passenger; returned and put on leave the 29th October, 1833; on leave and waiting orders from that time to the 30th September, 1834. |
Henry A. Adams |
On leave of absence, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 23d May, 1833; then ordered to the rendezvous at Philadelphia; remained there till the 5th September, 1834, when he was put on leave. |
A. B. Pinkham. |
Attached to the sloop Natchez, on our own coast and the coast of Brazil, from the 5th December, 1832, to the 30th September, 1834. |
James D. Knight |
On leave of absence, from 1st October, 1832, to the 2d February, 1833; then ordered to the Navy yard at Pensacola; there till the 2d May, when he joined the schooner Porpoise; remained in that vessel till the 18th July, 1833; on leave and waiting orders from that time to the 10th May, 1834, at which time be was ordered to the schooner Enterprise, for the coast of Brazil; still on duty in that vessel the 30th September, 1834. |
Joseph Mattison |
On leave of absence and waiting orders, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 25th September, 1834, at which time he was ordered to join the Vandalia for duty in the West Indies. |
William S. Walke |
On duty in the sloop Warren, on the coast of Brazil, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 29th October, 1833; on leave from that date to the 5th June, 1834; then ordered to the ordinary at Boston; July 26, transferred to the rendezvous on that station; still there the 30th September, 1834. |
Alexander Slidell |
On board the frigate Brandywine, in the Mediterranean, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 11th July, 1833, and on leave from that date to the 30th September, 1834. |
James G. Boughan |
Waiting orders from the 1st of October, 1832, to the 6th November, 1832, at which time he died. |
George F. Pearson |
Waiting orders from the 1st October, 1832, to the 20th May, 1833; then ordered to the Navy yard at Boston; June 5, 1834, detached from that yard, and on leave till the 30th September, 1834. |
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Where stationed, and what services each has performed. |
James T. Gerry |
On board the sloop Concord, attached to the Mediterranean station, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 10th December, 1832, and on leave from that time to the 26th July, 1834; then ordered to the ordinary at Boston; still there the 30th September, 1834. |
John S. Nicholas |
On leave of absence and waiting orders, from the 1st October, 1832, to the. 23d July, 1833; then ordered to the receiving ship at New York; August 23, detached from the receiving ship, and ordered to the Navy yard there; still attached to that yard the 30th September, 1834. |
Samuel F. Dupont |
On leave of absence and waiting orders, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 30th September, 1834. |
William L. Hudson |
On duty at the Navy yard at New York, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 30th September, 1834. |
William H. Campbell |
On duty in the schooner Grampus, in the West Indies, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 28th February, 1833; and on leave and waiting orders from that date to the 30th September, 1834. |
Joseph M. Nicholson |
Attached to the Norfolk station for duty, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 5th April, 1833, at which time he died. |
James P. Wilson |
On duty at the rendezvous at Baltimore, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 11th March, 1833, when he was ordered to the sloop Fairfield for the Pacific station; still on duty in that vessel the 30th September, 1834. |
George A. Magruder |
Waiting orders from the 1st October, 1832, to the 8th June, 1833; then ordered to the Delaware 74, for the Mediterranean; on duty in that ship, and frigate United States, to the 30th September, 1834. |
J. Edward Calhoun |
On furlough from the 1st October, 1832, to the 11th November, 1833, at which time his resignation was accepted. |
John Pope |
On duty in the sloop St. Louis, in the West Indies, from 1st October, 1832, to 1st August, 1833; on leave and waiting orders from that date to the 20th June, 1834; and attached to the sloop Erie, for the coast of Brazil, from that time to the 30th September, 1834. |
Levin M. Powell |
Waiting orders from 1st October, 1832, to the 4th December, 1832; and attached to the sloop Natchez, on the Atlantic coast, from that date to the 20th April, 1833; on leave and waiting orders from that date to the 30th September, 1834. |
Charles Wilkes |
On duty connected with the survey of Narraganset Bay, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 16th February, 1833, at which time he was appointed to take charge of the chronometers and other nautical instruments, at Washington; still on that duty the 30th September, 1834. |
Elisha Peck |
On duty in the sloop Falmouth, and schooner Dolphin, in the Pacific, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 4th February, 1834; and on leave of absence from that time to the 30th September, 1834. |
John E. Cox |
On duty in the schooner Enterprise, on the coast of Brazil, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 8th April, 1833, at which time he tendered his resignation, and had permission to return to the United States; his resignation was accepted by the Department on the 9th May, 1833. |
William Seaton |
Waiting orders from 1st October, 1832, to the 1st May, 1833; then ordered to the Delaware, seventy-four, for the Mediterranean station; on the 17th October, 1833, a leave of absence was forwarded to him; he returned to the United States in March, 1834; and his resignation was accepted the 5th July, 1834. |
John A. Carr |
On furlough from the 1st October, 1832, to the 11th March, 1833; then ordered to the sloop Fairfield, for the Pacific station; still attached to that ship the 30th September, 1834. |
Thomas J. Manning |
Waiting orders from the 1st October, 1832, to the 27th September, 1833; and attached to the Vandalia from that time to the 16th August, 1834; then on leave of absence to the 30th September, 1834. |
William Pearson |
Waiting orders from the 1st October, 1832, to the 15th April, 1833, and attached to the receiving ship at New York; on duty from that time to the 25th September, 1833; then on leave of absence to the 7th February, 1834, when he was ordered to the sloop Falmouth, for the West Indies; still on duty in that ship the 30th September, 1834. |
Wm. L. Howard |
On leave of absence, and waiting orders, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 28th February, 1834; and attached to the receiving ship at Boston from that date to the 30th September, 1834. |
Wm. P. Piercy |
On leave of absence, and waiting orders, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 30th September, 1834. |
Richard A. Jones |
On duty at the rendezvous at Baltimore, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 6th August, 1834; then ordered to the frigate Potomac, for the Mediterranean station; still on board that ship the 30th September, 1834. |
Thomas J. Leib |
On duty in the schooner Enterprise and sloop Warren, on the coast of Brazil, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 29th October, 1833; and on leave and waiting orders from that date to the 2d August, 1834; then ordered to the receiving ship, New York; still in that ship 30th September, 1834. |
Wm. G. Woolsey |
Waiting orders from the 1st October, 1832, to the 18th July, 1833; then ordered to the schooner Shark, for the Mediterranean; still attached to that vessel 30th September, 1834. |
Wm. H. Kennon |
Waiting orders from the 1st October, 1832, to the 30th September, 1834. |
Arthur Lewis |
Waiting orders from the 1st October, 1832, to the 27th December, 1832; then ordered to the receiving ship at Norfolk; February 28, 1833, ordered from thence to the schooner Grampus, for the West Indies; detached from the Grampus, with leave of absence, the 25th February, 1834; and on leave and waiting orders from that date to the 30th September, 1834. |
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Where stationed, and what services each has performed. |
John W. West |
Waiting orders from the 1st October, 1832, to the 1st October, 1833; then attached to the Ontario, for the coast of Brazil, and continued so to the 30th September, 1834. |
T. O. Selfridge |
On duty at the Navy yard at Portsmouth, N. H., from the 1st October, 1832, to the 26th December, 1832; on leave from that date to the 1st May, 1833; then ordered to the Delaware, seventy-four, for the Mediterranean station; on duty in that ship and frigate United States, to the 30th September, 1834. |
R. R. Pinkham |
On board the frigate Potomac, in the Pacific, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 10th August, 1833, when he had permission to go aboard the American whaling ship Corinthian, in the Pacific; he returned to the United States in July, 1834, and was on leave from that time to the 30th September, 1834. |
Henry Engle |
On duty in the receiving ship at New York, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 20th July, 1833; and on leave from that time to the 20th June, 1834, when he was ordered to join the sloop Erie for duty; was still aboard that ship, on the coast of Brazil, 30th September, 1834. |
Andrew K. Long |
Served on board the frigates Brandywine, Constellation and United States, in the Mediterranean, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 30th September, 1834. |
G. J. Van Brunt |
On duty at the Navy yard at Boston, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 7th of February, 1834; then ordered to the frigate Brandywine, for the Pacific; still on board that ship the 30th September, 1834. |
Henry Pinkney |
On duty at New York yard, &c., from the 1st October, 1832, to the 29th July, 1834; August 6th, 1834, ordered to the frigate Potomac for the Mediterranean station. |
Wm. M. Glendy |
On duty in the Falmouth and schooner Dolphin, in the Pacific, from the 1st Oct., 1832, to the 22d February, 1833, when he had permission to return to the United States; on leave, from the 31st July, 1833, to the 30th Sept., 1834. |
John H. Little |
On duty in the sloop Lexington, on the coast of Brazil, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 29th April, 1834; and on leave of absence from that time to the 30th September, 1834. |
Geo. P. Upshur |
On leave of absence, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 30th September, 1834. |
Samuel B. Cocke |
On leave of absence, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 30th September, 1834. |
George S. Blake |
On duty, connected with the survey of Narraganset Bay, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 5th December, 1832; on leave and waiting orders from that time to the 16th November, 1833; then ordered to the Navy yard at Philadelphia, and remained there to the 30th September, 1834. |
Zach. F. Johnson |
On leave of absence, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 18th July, 1833; then ordered to the Vandalia, for the West Indies; September 6th, 1834, detached from Vandalia, on leave for three months. |
Wm. Green |
Attached to the schooner Grampus, in the West Indies, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 3d December, 1832; on leave and waiting orders from that time to the 9th September, 1834; then ordered to the rendezvous at Norfolk. |
Samuel Barron |
On leave of absence and waiting orders, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 6th June, 1834; then ordered to the schooner Enterprise, for the coast of Brazil. |
George Izard |
Was attached to the West India squadron for duty, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 4th May, 1833, when his resignation was accepted. |
Timothy S. Benham |
On duty in the schooners Boxer and Enterprise, on the coast of Brazil, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 19th of April, 1834; and on leave from that time to the 30th September, 1834. |
Robert W. Jones |
On duty in the receiving ship at New York, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 15th August, 1833; then on leave of absence and waiting orders, to the 7th August, 1834, when he was ordered to the frigate Potomac, for the Mediterranean; still attached to that ship, 30th September, 1834. |
A. G. Gordon |
On leave of absence and waiting orders, from the 1st October 1832, to the 30th September, 1834. |
A. G. Slaughter |
On duty in the receiving ship at Norfolk, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 30th September, 1834. |
A. E. Downes |
Waiting orders, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 20th February, 1833; and on duty at the Navy yard Boston, from that date to the 1st May following; then ordered to the Delaware 74, for the Mediterranean station; still attached to that ship, the 30th September, 1834. |
Oscar Bullus |
On duty in the receiving ship at New York, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 21st February, 1833; and on leave of absence and waiting orders, from that time to the 17th March, 1834; then ordered to the Boston station for duty; still on duty there the 30th September, 1834. |
Sterne Humphreys |
On leave of absence, and on furlough, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 1st October, 1834, when his resignation was accepted. |
John Marshall |
On duty on the Mediterranean station, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 12th February, 1833; then on leave of absence to the 30th September, 1834. |
Charles H. Jackson |
On leave of absence, and waiting orders, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 18th July, 1833; then ordered to the schooner Shark, for the Mediterranean station; remained on that station till June, 1834, when he had permission to return home; on his return, and on leave from that time to the 1st October, 1834, when he was ordered to the schooner Boxer, for the Pacific ocean. |
Andrew A. Harwood |
Attached to the Mediterranean squadron for duty, from the 31st October, 1832, to the 27th August, 1833; and on leave of absence, and furlough, from that date to the 30th September, 1834. |
Thos. McK. Buchanan. |
Left the service the 20th October, 1832. |
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Where stationed, and what services each has performed. |
Theodoras Bailey, jr. |
Waiting orders from the 1st October, 1832, to the 9th April, 1833, when he was ordered to the Vincennes for the Pacific ocean; still on board that vessel the 30th September, 1834. |
John M. Rinker |
On leave of absence from the 1st October, 1832, to the 31st May, 1833, when he died. |
H. Y. Purviance |
On duty in the sloop Peacock, East Indies and coast of Brazil, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 28th May, 1834; and on leave of absence from that time to the 30th September, 1834. |
George Adams |
On board the sloop John Adams, in the Mediterranean, from the 1st October, .1832, to the 12th April 1833; then on leave of absence till February, 1834, when he joined the frigate Constellation , and remained in her till the 30th September, 1834. |
Cadwallader Ringgold. |
On leave, and waiting orders, from 1st October, 1832, to the 17th June, 1834; then ordered to the John Adams for the Mediterranean; still attached to that vessel, the 30th September, 1834. |
John Graham |
On leave and waiting orders, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 23d August, 1833; then ordered to the sloop Vandalia, for the West Indies; remained in that ship till the 14th August, 1834; then put on leave of absence. |
William F. Lynch |
On duty in the receiving ship at Norfolk, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 16th February, 1833; on leave, and waiting orders, from that time to the 17th June, 1834; then ordered to the sloop John Adams; still attached to that ship the 30th September, 1834. |
Henry W. Morris |
Attached to the schooner Experiment, on duty on the Atlantic coast, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 29th April, 1833; then ordered to the Fairfield, for the Pacific ocean; continued in that ship to the 30th September, 1834. |
Isaac Sterrett |
Waiting orders, from 1st October, 1832, to the 17th June, 1834; then ordered to the sloop John Adams, for the Mediterranean station; still in that ship 30th September, 1834. |
Edward B. Boutwell |
On leave of absence, from 1st October, 1832, to 7th February, 1833; then ordered to the ordinary at Norfolk; April 27, 1833, ordered to the sloop Natchez, for the coast of Brazil; May, 1834, returned in the sloop Peacock, and put on leave the 28th of that month, and remained on leave to the 30th September, 1834. |
James T. Homans |
On no duty from 1st October, 1832, to 18th July, 1833; then ordered to the schooner Shark, for the Mediterranean station; returned from that station by permission of the commander, the 3d August, 1834, and on leave from that time to the 30th September, 1834. |
John E. Bispham |
On leave of absence, and on furlough, from 1st October, 1832, to 18th July, 1834; then ordered to the sloop Erie, for the coast of Brazil; still on board that ship the 30th September, 1834. |
Sidney Smith Lee |
On leave, and waiting orders, from 1st October, 1832, to 1st May, 1833; then ordered to the Delaware 74, for the Mediterranean station; on duty in that ship and the frigate United States, to the 30th September, 1834. |
William C. Whittle |
On duty in the receiving ship at Norfolk, from 1st October to 29th December, 1832; then ordered to the schooner Experiment, cruising on the Atlantic coast; remained in her to the 29th January, 1833; then on leave and waiting orders to the 27th February, 1834, when he was ordered to the schooner Grampus, for the West Indies; returned in the Vandalia, in August, 1834, and on leave from that date to the 30th September, 1834. |
John H. Marshall |
On duty in the Mediterranean squadron, from 1st October, 1832, to 30th September, 1834. |
Richard H. Morris |
On furlough, from 1st October, 1832, to 25th July, 1833; then ordered to the St. Louis, for the West Indies; remained attached to that vessel to the 30th September, 1834. |
Thompson D. Shaw |
On leave of absence, from 1st October, 1832, to 8th April, 1833; then ordered to the coast of Brazil for duty; returned from that station in April, 1834, in the sloop Lexington; then put on leave, and remained so till 5th September, when he was ordered to duty at the rendezvous at Philadelphia. |
Robert D. Thorburn |
Attached to the schooner Shark, in the West Indies, from 1st October to 9th December, 1832, when he had permission to return home; on leave and waiting orders, from 14th January, 1833, to 30th September, 1834. |
Samuel Lockwood |
Waiting orders, from 1st October, 1832, to 11th March, 1833; then ordered to the sloop Fairfield, for the Pacific ocean; still attached to that ship the 30th September, 1834. |
Lloyd B, Newell |
Attached to the sloop-of-war St. Louis, in the West Indies, from 1st October, 1832, to 3d September, 1833; November 6, 1833, permission to join the Mediterranean squadron; was attached to that squadron to the 30th September, 1834. |
John Cassin |
On leave of absence and waiting orders, from 1st October, 1832, to 30th August, 1834; then ordered to the sloop Vandalia, for the West Indies; still attached to the Vandalia the 30th September, 1834. |
Hillary H. Rhodes |
On leave and waiting orders, from 1st October, 1832, to 30th September, 1834. |
William S. Ogden |
On duty in the sloop Boston, attached to the Mediterranean station, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 7th December, 1832; and on leave of absence, and waiting orders, from that time to the 16th November, 1833; then ordered to the receiving ship at New York; was attached to that ship on the 2d August, 1834; then put on leave of absence for three months. |
Edward O. Blanchard. |
On duty in the sloop Warren, on the, coast of Brazil, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 29th October, 1833; and on leave of absence, and waiting orders, from that time to the 30th September, 1834. |
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Where stationed, and what services each has performed. |
H. J. Auchmuty |
On duty in the frigate United States, in the Mediterranean, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 31st March, 1833, when he had permission to return home; on leave of absence from 29th July, 1833," to the 30th September, 1834. |
John G. Rodgers |
On duty in the schooner Enterprise, on the coast of Brazil, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 3d December, 1832, when he had permission to return home; on leave from January, 1833, to the 29th November; then ordered to the New York station, for duty; resignation accepted the 10th February, 1834. |
Frederick A. Neville |
Attached to the sloop Vandalia, for duty in the West Indies, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 19th July, 1833; and on leave, from that time to the 30th September, 1834. |
John W. Mooers |
On duty in the schooner Dolphin, and sloop Fairfield, in the Pacific, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 4th February, 1834; and on leave, from that time to the 30th September, 1834. |
Edmund M. Russell |
Attached to the ordinary at Portsmouth, New Hampshire, for duty, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 9th April, 1833; then ordered to the sloop Vincennes, for the Pacific; still attached to that vessel the 30th September, 1834. |
Richard R. McMullin |
On duty in the sloop Warren, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 27th January, 1833, the date of his death. |
Hampton Westcott |
On duty in the schooners Porpoise, Shark, and Experiment, in the West Indies, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 17th March, 1834, when he had permission to return home; on leave of absence, from the 9th April, to the 30th September, 1834. |
Charles C. Turner |
On duty in the frigate Brandywine, in the Mediterranean, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 11th July, 1833; on leave from that time to the 21st September; then ordered to the sloop Vandalia, for the West Indies; detached from the Vandalia, the 30th August, 1834; on leave three months. |
Joseph Stallings |
Attached to the sloop Lexington for duty, on the coast of Brazil, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 29th April, 1834; and then on leave of absence, to the 30th September, 1834. |
John Manning |
Waiting orders, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 4th December, 1832; then ordered to the sloop Natchez; attached to that vessel on the Atlantic coast, and the coast of Brazil, from that date to the 20th September, 1834; then had permission to return to the United States. |
James L. Lardner |
On furlough from the 1st October, 1832, to the 1st May, 1833; then ordered to the Delaware 74, for the Mediterranean station; still attached to that ship the 30th September, 1834. |
Robert G-. Robb |
On leave of absence, and waiting orders, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 30th September, 1834. |
Edward M. Vail |
On duty in the sloop John Adams, in the Mediterranean, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 12th February, 1834; and on leave of absence from that date to the 30th September, 1834. |
Fitz Allen Deas |
On leave of absence, and waiting orders, from 1st October, 1832, to the 30th September, 1834, except 15 days on duty at the Navy yard at Philadelphia. |
Samuel W. Stockton |
On duty in the sloop Warren, on the coast of Brazil, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 29th October, 1833; and on leave of absence from that time to the 30th September, 1834. |
John Calhoun |
On leave of absence from the 1st October, 1832, to the 3d January, 1833; then ordered to the Vandalia, in the West Indies; detached from the ship the 20th September, 1833; and on leave and waiting orders, from that time to the 30th September, 1834. |
Charles W. Chauncey. |
On his return home from duty in the sloop Falmouth, in the Pacific, and on leave of absence from the 1st October, 1832, to the 17th June, 1834; then ordered to the sloop John Adams, for the Mediterranean; still attached to that ship the 30th September, 1834. |
Lawrence Pennington. |
Waiting orders from the 1st October, 1832, to the 1st October, 1833; and attached to the sloop Ontario, on the coast of Brazil, from that date to the 30th September, 1834. |
Thomas T. Craven |
On board the schooner Boxer, on the coast of Brazil, and in the East Indies, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 18th July, 1834; and on leave of absence from that time to the 30th September, 1834. |
Andrew H. Foot |
On leave of absence from the 1st October, 1832, to the 1st May, 1833; then ordered to the Delaware 74; still attached to that ship the 30th September, 1834. |
John L. Ball |
On duty in the frigate Brandywine, in the Mediterranean, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 14th February, 1833; then on leave of absence to the 30th September, 1834. |
William W. Hunter |
Attached to the West India squadron for duty, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 3d January, 1833; then on leave of absence to the 13th April, 1833, when he was ordered to the coast of Brazil for duty, in our squadron there; returned in the sloop Lexington from that station, 20th April, 1834; and on leave from that time to the 30th September, 1834. |
N. C. Lawrence |
Waiting orders from the 1st October, 1832, to the 11th March, 1833; then ordered to the sloop Fairfield, for the Pacific ocean; returned as passenger in the frigate Potomac, and on leave from the 27th May, 1834, to the 5th September, 1834; then ordered to the sloop St. Louis, for the West Indies." |
Amasa Paine |
On duty in the schooner Experiment, on the Atlantic coast, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 10th July, 1833; and on leave of absence and waiting orders, from that date to the 27th September, 1834; then ordered to the receiving ship at Boston. |
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Where stationed, and what services each has performed. |
Nathaniel W. Duke |
On leave of absence and waiting orders, from 1st October, 1832, to 30th September, 1834. |
Edward G. Tilton |
Waiting orders, from 1st October, 1832, to 1st October, 1833; and attached to the sloop Ontario, on the coast of Brazil, from that date to the 30th September, 1834. |
James H. Ward |
On duty in the sloop Concord, attached to the Mediterranean station, from 1st October to 10th December, 1832; and. on leave of absence from that date to the 30th May, 1834, when he was ordered to the receiving ship at New York, and continued in that ship to the 30th September, 1834. |
Henry Hoff |
On duty in the frigate Potomac, attached to the Pacific station, from 1st October, 1832, to 27th May, 1834; and on leave of absence from that date to the 30th September, 1834. |
Jonathan Ingersoll |
On duty in the frigate Potomac, attached to the Pacific station, from 1st October, 1832, to 27th May, 1834; and on leave of absence from that date to the 30th September, 1834. |
Grey Skipwith |
On duty in the schooner Porpoise, West Indies, from 1st October, 1832, to 12th July, 1833; and on leave of absence from that date to the 30th September, 1834. |
Murray Mason |
On duty in the frigate Brandywine, from 1st October, 1832, to 31st July, 1833; and on leave of absence and waiting orders, from that date to the 30th September, 1834. |
Charles H. Davis |
Waiting orders, from 1st October, 1832, to 13th April, 1833; and on duty in the receiving ship at Boston, from that date to the 8th October, 1833, at which time he was ordered to the sloop Vincennes, for the Pacific; he continued in that ship to the 9th September, 1834, when he had permission to take charge of the American barque Vermont, and return to the United States. |
Stephen Johnston |
On duty in the schooner Experiment, on the Atlantic coast and in the West Indies, from 1st October, 1832, to 19th July, 1834, and attached to the Vandalia from that time to the 14th August; then on leave to the 30th September, 1834. |
Jon. W. Swift |
On duty in the sloop Concord, attached to the Mediterranean station, from 1st October to 10th December, 1832; and on leave of absence and waiting orders, from that time to the 30th September, 1834. |
Jerome Callan |
Attached to the West India squadron, for duty, from 1st October, 1832, to 17th July, 1833; and on leave from that time to the 29th June, 1834, at which time he died. |
Pedro C. Valdes |
On furlough from 1st October, 1832, to 20th October, 1833, at which time he resigned. |
Charles M. Armstrong. |
On duty in the sloop Falmouth, Pacific ocean, from 1st October, 1832, to 4th February, 1834; and on leave of absence from that time to the 30th September, 1834. |
Ebenezer Farrand |
Commanding the schooner Ariel on the coast of Florida, in the protection of live oak, from 1st October, 1832, to 2d January, 1833; and on leave of absence and waiting orders, from that time to the 21st May, 1834; then ordered to the New York station for duty; remained on duty there to the 30th September, 1834. |
Henry H. Bell |
On leave of absence from 1st October, 1832, to 1st April, 1833; and on duty in connection with the coast survey, from that date to the 20th September, 1834, when he was detached and placed on leave. |
Philip A. Stockton |
On furlough, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 14th February, 1834, when his resignation was accepted. |
William Smith |
On leave of absence, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 30th September, 1834. |
Charles H. McBlair |
On leave of absence from the 1st October, 1832, to the 26th October, 1833; and on duty in the sloop John Adams, from that date to the 5th of February, 1834; and from that time to 30th September, 1834, on leave of absence. |
James M. Watson |
Waiting orders, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 26th March, 1833, when he was ordered to the coast of Brazil, for duty; returned from that station in the schooner Enterprise, in April, 1834; and on leave of absence, and waiting orders, from that time to the 30th September, 1834. |
John W. Turk |
Waiting orders, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 27th March, 1833; then ordered to take passage in the sloop Fairfield, to the Pacific ocean, for duty in the schooner Dolphin, where he remained to the 30th September, 1834. |
Junius J. Boyle |
Waiting orders, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 26th July, 1833; then ordered to the Delaware 74, for the Mediterranean station; still attached to that ship the 30th September, 1834. |
William E. Hunt |
On duty in the ship Boston, attached to the Mediterranean station, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 7th December, 1833; on leave of absence from that date to the 1st October, 1833; then ordered to the receiving ship at New York; November 13, 1833, placed on furlough, and continued so to the 25th September, 1834, when he was ordered to duty in the sloop Vandalia, for the West India station. |
Gurden C. Ashton |
Attached to the West India squadron, for duty, from the 2d October, 1832, to the 18th March, 1833, when he had permission to return home; on leave of absence from the 25th April to the 15th July, 1833; then ordered to the receiving ship at Norfolk; August 30, detached from receiving ship, and ordered to the Vandalia, for the West Indies; returned from the West Indies in the schooner Grampus; and on leave from the 26th February, 1834, to the 30th September, 1834. |
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Where stationed, and what services each has performed. |
A. R. Strong |
On duty in the sloop Boston, attached to the Mediterranean squadron, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 4th December, 1832; on leave from that time to the 18th July, 1833, when he was ordered to the schooner Experiment, for the West Indies; died at Pensacola, 18th October, 1834, being at that time still attached to the Experiment. |
Robert L. Browning |
Waiting orders, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 11th May, 1833; then ordered to the Vincennes, for the Pacific ocean; still attached to that vessel on the 30th September, 1834. |
Jonathan D. Ferris |
On leave of absence and waiting orders, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 30th September, 1834. |
A. B. Fairfax |
On leave of absence and waiting orders, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 18th July, 1833; then ordered to the sloop Vandalia, for the West Indies; continued in that ship to the. 7th June, 1834, when he had permission to return home in the sloop St. Louis; September 25, 1834, he was ordered to the sloop St. Louis for duty. |
Neil M. Howison |
On duty in the frigate Constellation , and the sloop John Adams, in the Mediterranean, from 1st October, 1832, to the 5th February, 1834; and on leave and waiting orders, from that time to the 30th September, 1834. |
Wm. B. Lyne |
Under orders for duty in the Experiment, from 27th November, 1832, to the 24th December, 1832; and on furlough from that time to the 6th August, 1833, when he was ordered to the schooner Porpoise, of the West India squadron; continued on duty in that squadron to the 30th September, 1834. |
Peter Turner |
Promoted to a lieutenancy 20th December, 1832; on duty in the receiving ship at Boston from that time to the 17th September, 1834, when he was ordered to the schooner Boxer, for the Pacific ocean. |
Jno. T. Jenkins |
Promoted to a lieutenancy 20th December, 1832; on furlough from that time to the 13th March, 1833, when he was ordered to the receiving ship at Norfolk; on leave of absence from the 24th June to the 20th August, 1833, when he was ordered to the schooner Shark, for the Mediterranean station; October 10, had permission to join the squadron at that station at his own expense; he was still attached to that squadron, on duty, the 30th September, 1834. |
John A. Davis |
Promoted to a lieutenancy the 27th February, 1833; on duty from that date at the ordinary at Norfolk, to the 6th September, 1833; then ordered to the schooner Shark, for the Mediterranean; October 10, had permission to join the Mediterranean squadron for duty, at his own expense; was still on duty in that squadron the 30th September, 1834. |
Henry K. Thatcher |
Promoted to a lieutenancy the 28th February, 1833; waiting orders from that date to the 9th November, 1833; then attached the Navy yard at Boston, for duty; remained on duty there to the 7th February, 1834, when he was ordered to the sloop Falmouth, for the West Indies; still on duty in that ship the 30th September, 1834. |
James H. Rowan |
Promoted to a lieutenancy 31st December, 1833; waiting orders from that date to the 11th February, 1834; and on duty, at New York, from that time to the 30th September, 1834. |
Samuel E. Munn |
Promoted to a lieutenancy 31st December, 1833; on duty at Norfolk from that date to the 24th February, 1834; then ordered to the sloop Falmouth, for the West Indies; May 28th, transferred to the schooner Experiment, and was still in her the 30th September, 1834. |
Wm. H. Noland |
Promoted to a lieutenancy the 31st December, 1833; waiting orders from that time to the 6th May, 1834, when he was ordered to the schooner Enterprise, for the coast of Brazil; was still in that vessel the 30th September, 1834. |
Wm. D. Porter |
Promoted to a lieutenancy 31st December, 1833; on duty at the Navy yard at Norfolk from that date to the 24th February, 1834; then ordered to the Grampus, for the West Indies; was still on duty there 30th September, 1834. |
Philander F. Canedy |
Promoted to a lieutenancy 31st December, 1833; died 2d January, 1834. |
Charles H. Duryee |
Promoted to a lieutenancy the 31st December, 1833; on duty in the sloop Natchez and the schooner Boxer, on the coast of Brazil, from the date of his promotion to the 18th July, 1834; and on leave of absence from that date to the 30th September, 1834. |
Wm. McBlair |
Promoted to a lieutenancy the 31st December, 1833; on leave and waiting orders from the 3d January, 1834, to the 4th September, 1834; then attached to the sloop Vandalia, for the West Indies. |
George M. Hooe |
Promoted to a lieutenancy 31st December, 1833; on duty in the frigate Constellation from that date, in the Mediterranean, to the 30th September, 1834. |
John S. Missroon |
Promoted to a lieutenancy 31st December, 1833; on duty in the sloop Vincennes, in the Pacific from that date to the 30th September, 1834. |
James Noble |
Promoted to a lieutenancy 31st December, 1833; on leave of absence and waiting orders, from that time to the 12th September, 1834; then ordered to the sloop St. Louis, for the West Indies. |
Richard L. Page |
Promoted to a lieutenancy, 26th March, 1834; on duty in the schooner Enterprise, on the coast, from the 13th May to the 30th September, 1834. |
Gabriel G. Williamson |
Promoted to a lieutenancy, 29th March, 1834; on duty in the sloop Lexington, on the coast of Brazil, from the date of his promotion to the 29th April; then on leave to the 30th September, 1834. |
Frederick Chatard |
Promoted, the 29th March, 1834; on duty in the sloop Fairfield, in the Pacific, from the date of his promotion to the 25th August; and on his return home from that time to the 30th September, 1834. |
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Where stationed, and what services each has performed. |
B. J. Totten |
Promoted, the 29th March, 1834, to a lieutenancy; on leave from that time to the 30th September, 1834. |
Owen Burns |
Promoted to a lieutenancy, 1st April, 1834; on duty in the Mediterranean squadron from that date to the 30th September, 1834. |
Harry Ingersoll |
Promoted to a lieutenancy, 8th April, 1834; waiting orders from that date to the 5th September, 1834; then ordered to the sloop Vandalia for the West Indies. |
Alex H. Marbury |
Promoted to a lieutenancy, 23d June, 1834; on duty in the sloop Ontario, on the coast of Brazil, from that date to the 30th September, 1834. |
H. M. Houston |
Promoted to a lieutenancy, 24th June, 1834; on leave from that date to the 26th Sept., 1834, when he was ordered to the schooner Boxer, for the Pacific ocean. |
Charles G. Hunter |
Promoted to a lieutenancy, 24th June, 1834; on duty from that date to the 30th September, 1834, in the sloop Falmouth, in the West Indies. |
SURGEONS. |
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Lewis Heermann |
On leave of absence, from 1st October, 1832, to the 19th May, 1833, when he died. |
Jonathan Cowdery |
On duty, at the Navy yard, Norfolk, from the 1st Oct., 1832, to the 6th Dec, 1833; and on leave and waiting orders, from that date, to the 30th Sept., 1834. |
Wm. P. C. Barton |
On duty, at the Navy yard at Philadelphia, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 30th September, 1834. |
Thomas Harris |
On duty, at the Naval hospital at Philadelphia, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 1st April, 1833; and on leave and waiting orders, from that date to the 30th September, 1834. |
William Turk |
On duty, as surgeon of the fleet, in the Mediterranean, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 30th September, 1834. |
Hyde Ray |
On duty, at the Baltimore station, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 30th September, 1834. |
Gerard Dayers |
On leave of absence, and waiting orders, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 15th February, 1834; and on duty at the rendezvous at Boston, from that date to the 30th September, 1834. |
John A. Kearney |
On duty at the Naval hospital, Pensacola, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 8th of December, 1832; and on duty as fleet surgeon of West India squadron, from the 9th December, 1832, to the 30th September, 1834. |
Bailey Washington |
On duty in the frigate Brandywine, in the Mediterranean, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 11th July, 1833; and on leave and waiting orders, from that time to the 30th June, 1834, when he was assigned to duty at the Navy yard, Washington, and at the Navy Department; and was still on that duty the 30th September, 1834. |
William Swift |
Waiting orders, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 22d January, 1833; then ordered to the Naval hospital, New York, where he continued on duty to the 30th September, 1834. |
Thomas B. Salter |
On duty at the Naval hospital at New York, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 22d January, 1833; and on leave of absence from that time to the 30th September, 1834. |
Peter Christie |
On duty as fleet surgeon, attached to the coast of Brazil, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 29th October, 1833; and on leave from that time to the 4th February, 1834, when he was ordered to duty at the rendezvous at New York; was still on that duty the 30th September, 1834. |
Samuel Jackson |
On duty as fleet surgeon, attached to the Pacific station, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 27th May, 1834; and on leave from that time to the 30th September, 1834. |
Andrew B. Cooke |
On leave of absence and waiting orders, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 9th April, 1833, when he was appointed fleet surgeon to the Pacific squadron; still on duty as fleet surgeon the 30th September, 1834. |
Leonard Osborne |
On duty at the Marine barracks, Washington, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 30th September, 1834. |
Thomas Williamson |
On duty at the Naval hospital at Norfolk, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 30th September, 1834. |
George S. Sproston |
On duty at the Navy yard at Boston, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 6th January, 1834; and on leave and waiting orders, from that time to the 24th September, 1834, when he was ordered to the Baltimore station for duty. |
Benajah Ticknor |
On duty in the sloop Peacock, on the coast of Brazil, and in the East Indies, from the 1st of October, 1832, to the 28th of May, 1834; and on leave from that date to the 1st August, 1834; and at the Navy yard, Boston, from that date to the 30th September, 1834. |
Mordecai Morgan |
On duty in the frigate Constellation , in the Mediterranean, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 30th September, 1834. |
Thomas J. Boyd |
On duty at the Naval hospital, and Navy yard, Washington, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 30th June, 1834; then waiting orders to the 30th September, 1834. |
James Cornick |
On leave of absence from the 1st October, 1832, to the 1st February, 1833; then ordered to the Navy yard, Portsmouth, N. H.; September 3, relieved from that station, and on leave to the 4th December; then ordered to the Navy yard, Norfolk; still on that duty the 30th September, 1834. |
Charles Chase |
On duty at the Navy yard, Portsmouth, N. H., from 1st October, 1832, to 1st February, 1833, and on leave of absence from that time to the 9th January, 1834, when he was ordered to the Navy yard at Boston, for duty; continued on that duty to the 20th June, 1834, when he was ordered to the sloop Erie, for the coast of Brazil; appointed fleet surgeon the 30th June, 1834; still attached to that station the 30th September, 1834. |
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Where stationed, and what services each has performed. |
David S. Edwards |
On duty at the naval rendezvous, New York, from 1st October, 1832, to 4th February, 1834; and on leave of absence and waiting orders from that time to the 18th September, when he was ordered to the sloop Falmouth, for the West Indies. |
Isaac Hulse |
On leave of absence, from 1st October to 9th December, 1832; and at the Naval hospital at Pensacola, on duty, from that date to the 30th September, 1834. |
John S. Wiley |
On duty at the Navy yard, New York, from 1st October, 1832, to 25th July, 1833, when he was detached and ordered to the sloop St. Louis, for duty in the West Indies; remained attached to that vessel to the 13th March, 1834; and on leave, and awaiting and under trial, from that time to the 30th Sept., 1834. |
George Terrill |
Attached to the rendezvous at Norfolk, for duty, from 1st October, 1832, to 10th January, 1833; on leave and waiting orders from that date to the 6th August, 1834, when he was ordered to the frigate Potomac, bound to the Mediterranean; still attached to that vessel the 30th September, 1834. |
John Haslett |
On his return from duty in the Mediterranean, and on leave of absence and waiting orders, from 1st October, 1832, to 25th July, 1833, when he was ordered to the Navy yard at New York; still attached to that yard the 30th September, 1834. |
Waters Smith |
On duty at the rendezvous, Philadelphia, from 1st October, 1832, to 20th September, 1833; and at the Naval hospital at that place, from that date to the 30th September, 1834. |
Benjamin F. Bache |
On duty at the Navy yard, Pensacola, from 1st October, 1832, to 30th September, 1834. |
Augustus A. Adee |
On duty in the sloop St. Louis, in the West Indies, from 1st October, 1832, to 25th July, 1833; and on leave and waiting orders from that time to the 1st March, 1834, when he was attached to the frigate Brandywine, for the Pacific ocean; still on board that ship the 30th September, 1834. |
Thomas Dillard |
On duty in the sloop Boston, attached to the Mediterranean squadron, from 1st October to 7th December, 1832; and on leave from that time to the 1st April, 1833, when he was ordered to the Naval hospital at Philadelphia, for duty; remained attached to that station to the 8th October, 1833, when he was put on leave of absence, and continued so to the 30th September, 1834. |
Stephen Rapalje |
On duty in the receiving ship at New York, from 1st October, 1832, to 1st May, 1833; then ordered to the Delaware 74, for duty in the Mediterranean; continued on duty in that vessel and in the frigate United States, to the 30th September, 1834. |
James M. Greene |
On duty in the sloop Concord, attached to the Mediterranean squadron, from 1st October to 10th December, 1832; and on leave of absence from that time to the 26th September, 1833, when he was ordered to the rendezvous at Philadelphia, where he remained till 12th July, 1834; and on leave from that time to 30th September, 1834. |
John R. Chandler |
On leave of absence, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 12th December, 1832; and on duty at the naval rendezvous, Norfolk, from the last-mentioned date to the 30th September, 1834. |
B. E. Tinslar |
On duty, at the rendezvous at Boston, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 30th October, 1833; and on leave and waiting orders from that time to 17th June, 1834, when he was ordered to the sloop John Adams, bound to the Mediterranean; still attached to that vessel on the 30th September, 1834. |
Wm. Plumstead |
On leave of absence and waiting orders, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 5th September, 1833, when he was ordered to the Navy yard at Portsmouth, N. H., to which he was still attached the 30th September, 1834. |
George W. Codwise |
On leave of absence and waiting orders, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 1st October, 1833; then attached to the sloop Ontario, bound to the coast of Brazil, and continued on duty in that ship on the 30th September, 1834. |
G. E. B. Horner |
On duty in the sloop John Adams, in the Mediterranean, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 5th February, 1834; and on leave of absence, from that time to the 12th July, 1834; then ordered to the rendezvous at Philadelphia, for duty, and continued on that duty to the 30th September, 1834. |
W. S. W. Ruschenberger |
On duty in the sloop Falmouth, in the Pacific, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 4th February, 1834; and on leave from that time to the 30th September, 1834. |
Wm. Johnson |
On leave of absence and waiting orders, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 7th February, 1834; and attached to the sloop Falmouth, West Indies, from that date to the 17th September, 1834, when he was placed on leave of absence. |
Samuel Mosely |
Waiting orders, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 4th December, 1832; and attached to the sloop Natchez, on the Atlantic coast, and on the coast of Brazil, from the last-mentioned date to the 30th September, 1834. |
Robert J. Dodd |
On duty in the sloops Warren and Lexington, on the coast of Brazil, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 29th April, 1834; and on leave of absence from that date to the 30th September, 1834. |
Wm. Fairlie Patton |
Waiting orders, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 11th March, 1833, when he was ordered to the sloop Fairfield, bound to the Pacific; still on duty in that ship, on the 30th September, 1834. |
Samuel B. Malone |
On furlough and waiting orders, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 16th April, 1834, when his resignation was accepted. |
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Samuel W. Ruff. |
Promoted to the grade of surgeon, the 18th June, 1834, to rank as such from the 4th April, 1831; he was waiting orders from the 1st October, 1832, to the 5th April, 1833, when he was ordered to the hospital at Philadelphia, for duty, where he remained until the 18th June, 1834; waiting orders from that time to the 18th September, 1834; then ordered to the sloop St. Louis, for duty in the West Indies. |
ASSISTANT SURGEONS. |
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Cornelius Moore |
Attached to the schooner Dolphin, for duty in the Pacific, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 27th May, 1834, (except the time he was returning as passenger from that station, in the Potomac;) on leave of absence from date last above mentioned to the 30th September, 1834. |
Richard Kennon |
On leave of absence and waiting orders, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 26th September, 1833, when he was ordered to the receiving ship Norfolk. |
John F. Brooke |
On leave of absence and waiting orders, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 14th October, 1833; then ordered to the Navy yard at Boston, where he remained to the 30th September, 1834. |
Henry S. Coulter |
On duty at the Marine barracks, Washington, from the 1st to the 19th October, 1832; and on leave from that time to the 22d March, 1833; then ordered to the rendezvous at Baltimore, for duty; April 18, 1833, detached from that duty, and was waiting orders to the 26th February, 1834, when he was ordered to the sloop Falmouth, bound to the West Indies; still attached to that ship the 30th September, 1834. |
Mifflin Coulter |
On duty in the sloop Warren, coast of Brazil, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 29th October, 1833; and on leave of absence from that time to the 20th September, 1834. |
George W. Palme |
On duty at the Navy yard, Norfolk, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 30th September, 1834. |
Samuel Barrington |
Waiting orders, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 18th June, 1834; and attached to the Naval hospital at Philadelphia, from that date to the 30th Sept., 1834. |
Wm. Milnor |
Was attached to the United States schooner Dolphin, in the Pacific, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 16th April, 1833, the time of his death. |
Thomas L. Smith |
On duty at the receiving ship and Navy yard, New York, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 5th September, 1834, when he was ordered to the schooner Boxer, bound to the Pacific ocean. |
Wm. Whelan |
Waiting orders from the 1st October, 1832, to the 24th April, 1833; then ordered to the Naval hospital and receiving ship at Boston, for duty; still on that duty the 30th September, 1834. |
Andrew E. Kennedy |
On duty in the schooner Boxer, on the coast of Brazil, and in the East Indies, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 13th June, 1833, the date of his death. |
Lewis B. Hunter |
Waiting orders, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 12th November, 1833; then ordered to the receiving ship at Norfolk, to which he was attached to the 17th June 1834, when he was ordered to the sloop John Adams, bound to the Mediterranean; was still on board that ship the 30th September, 1834. |
George Blacknall |
On duty in the schooner Enterprise, on the coast of Brazil, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 19th April 1834; and on duty at the Naval hospital, Norfolk, from the 30th April, 1834, to the 30th September, 1834. |
Richard K. H. Sims |
On duty at the Naval hospital at Philadelphia, from the 5th October to the 5th April, 1833; and on leave from that time to the 5th July, 1833, the time of his death. |
Wm. A. W. Spotswood |
On duty in the sloop Vandalia, on his way to Pensacola, and at the Naval hospital at that place, from the 2d October, 1832, to 1st August, 1833, when a leave of absence was forwarded to him; on leave and waiting orders from that time to the 30th September, 1834. |
John C. Spencer |
On leave of absence and waiting orders, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 1st May, 1833, when he was ordered to the Delaware 74, for the Mediterranean; on duty in that ship and in the frigate United States, to the 30th September, 1834. |
Edward H. Freeland |
Waiting orders from 1st October, 1832, to the 26th August, 1833; then ordered to the schooner Shark, bound to the Mediterranean; died at Mahon, 3d June, 1834. |
Frederick Wessels |
On duty at the hospital at New York, from the 1st October to 26th December, 1832; and on leave from that time to the 4th June, 1833, when he was ordered to the receiving ship at Norfolk; August 1, 1833, detached from the receiving ship and ordered to the sloop Vandalia, for duty in her till his arrival at Pensacola, then to do duty at the Naval hospital there; still attached to the hospital the 30th September, 1834. |
H. N. Glenworth |
Attached to the Mediterranean squadron, for duty, from the 1st October, 1832, to 17th July, 1833; and on leave from that time to the 26th February, 1834, when he was ordered to the receiving ship at New York, where he remained to the 4th September 1834; then under orders to the hospital at Pensacola, to the 30th September, 1834. |
William M. Wood |
Attached to the schooner Grampus, in the West Indies, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 6th September, 1833; and on leave of absence and waiting orders, from that time to the 30th September, 1834. |
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George B. McKnight |
Attached to the Naval hospital at Philadelphia, from the 1st to the 5th October, 1832; and on leave from that time to the 4th December, 1832, when he was ordered to the sloop Natchez, cruising on the Atlantic coast, in which vessel he remained till the 26th April, 1833, when he was detached and placed on leave; July 22, 1833, he was ordered to the schooner Experiment, bound to the West Indies; returned from the West Indies, in the sloop Vandalia, in August, 1834; and on leave from that time to the 30th September, 1834. |
William G. Micks |
On duty in the sloop Boston, in the Mediterranean, from the 1st October to 7th December, 1832; and on leave from that time to the 27th March, 1833, when he was ordered to the Naval hospital at Norfolk; April 27, 1833, detached from the hospital, on leave of absence; August 1, 1833, to the receiving ship at Norfolk; September 26, ordered to the Ontario, bound to the coast of Brazil; October, 18, 1833, his resignation was accepted. |
John B. Elliot |
On duty in the frigate Brandywine, in the Mediterranean, from 1st October, 1832, to 15th February, 1833; and on leave from that time to the 26th August, 1833; then ordered to the rendezvous at Baltimore, where he still remained on the 30th September, 1834. |
A. G. Gambrill |
On leave of absence and waiting orders from 1st October, 1832, to 10th February, 1834, when he was ordered to the frigate Brandywine, bound to the Pacific; was still on board that ship the 30th September, 1834. |
Jones W. Plummer |
On board the sloop Concord, in the Mediterranean, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 10th December, 1832; and on leave from that time to the 27th April, 1833, when he was ordered to the Naval hospital at Norfolk; remained there to the 25th April, 1834; and on leave from that time to the 30th September, 1834. |
John V. Smith |
On duty in the frigate United States, and the sloop John Adams, in the Mediterranean, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 5th February, 1834; and on leave and waiting orders from that time to the 30th September, 1834. |
George Clymer |
On duty in the frigate Brandywine, in the Mediterranean, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 11th July, 1833; and on leave from that time to the 30th September, 1834. |
Isaac Brinckerhoff |
On duty in the schooner Shark, in the West Indies, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 1st September, 1833; and on leave of absence, and waiting orders, from that time to the 30th September, 1834. |
Daniel Egbert |
On duty at the Naval hospital at Norfolk, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 27th March, 1833; and on leave, and waiting orders, from that time to the 30th September, 1834. |
Solomon Sharp |
Waiting orders from the 1st October, 1832, to the 26th December, 1832, when he was ordered to duty at the Naval hospital at New York; still on that duty the 30th September, 1834. |
Jonathan M. Foltz |
On duty in frigate Potomac, in the Pacific, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 27th May, 1834; and attached to the Navy yard, and Medical Bureau at Washington, from the 30th June to the 30th September, 1834. |
Euclid Borland |
On duty in the sloop Boston, attached to the Mediterranean station, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 7th December, 1832; and on leave, and waiting orders, from that time to the 24th July, 1833; then ordered to the sloop St. Louis, bound to the West Indies, in which vessel he continued to the 3d May, 1834, when he had permission to return home, &c.; waiting orders from the 6th June to the 30th September, 1834. |
Henry De Witt Pawling |
On duty in the frigate Potomac, in the Pacific, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 27th May, 1834; and on leave from that time to the 30th September, 1834. |
Hugh Morson |
On duty in the sloop Falmouth, in the Pacific, from the 1st of October, 1832, to the 4th February, 1834; and on leave from that time to the 6th August, 1834, when he was ordered to the frigate Potomac, bound to the Mediterranean; was in that ship the 30th September, 1834. |
William L. Vanhorn |
On duty in the sloop Lexington, on the coast of Brazil, from the 1st of October, 1832, to the 29th April, 1834; and on leave from that time to the 12th August, 1834, when he was ordered to the receiving ship at Norfolk; was still attached to that ship the 30th September, 1834. |
John C Mercer |
On duty in the frigate Constellation , in the Mediterranean, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 30th September, 1834. |
Samuel C. Lawrason. |
Same as the above. |
William John Powell. |
On duty in the schooner Experiment, on the Atlantic coast, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 10th of July, 1833; on leave from that time to the 26th September, 1833, when he was ordered to the schooner Porpoise, in the West Indies; on duty in that vessel, and the sloop St. Louis, to the 3d of September, 1834, when he was detached from the St. Louis; September 15th, ordered to the Navy yard at New York. |
Edward Gilchrist |
On duty in the sloop Peacock and schooner Boxer, on the coast of Brazil and in the East Indies, from the 1st of October, 1832, to the 18th of July, 1834; and on leave from that time to the 30th September, 1834. |
John A. Lockwood |
On the 4th October, 1832, be was ordered (being on duty in the receiving ship at Boston) to the West India squadron for duty; July 23, 1833, he was detached from the schooner Porpoise, and was on leave and waiting orders from that time till the 12th of May, 1834, when he was ordered to the schooner Enterprise, bound to the coast of Brazil; was still attached to that vessel the 30th September, 1834. |
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Daniel C. McLeod |
Attached to the "West India squadron, and performed duty in the schooners Porpoise and Grampus, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 24th September, 1834, when he was detached from the Grampus and ordered to the Naval hospital, near Pensacola, for duty. |
Lewis W. Minor |
On duty at the Naval hospital, near Pensacola, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 9th December, 1832; and on duty in the sloop Vandalia, in the West Indies, from the last-mentioned date to the 15th July, 1834, when he was transferred to the schooner Experiment, and was still on board that vessel the 30th September, 1834. |
Robert M. Baltzer |
On duty in the frigate United States, and the Delaware 74, in the Mediterranean, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 30th September, 1834. |
Lewis Wolfley |
On duty in the sloop St. Louis, in the West Indies, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 26th March, 1833, when he had permission to return home; May 3, 1833, he was ordered to the Delaware 74, bound to the Mediterranean, to which ship he was still attached the 30th September, 1834 |
J. Frederick Sickels |
Appointed 28th February, 1833; April 9, 1833, ordered to the sloop Vincennes, bound to the Pacific, and was still on duty in that ship the 30th September, 1834. |
Napoleon C. Barrebino. |
Appointed the 28th February, 1833; May 1, 1833, ordered to the Delaware 74, bound to the Mediterranean, and still on duty in that ship the 30th September, 1834. |
M. G. Delaney |
Appointed the 28th February, 1833; March 11, 1833, was ordered to the Fairfield, bound to the Pacific; was still on duty in that ship the 30th September, 1834. |
Henry S. Reynolds |
Appointed the 28th February, 1833; April 2, 1833, ordered to take passage in the Fairfield, for duty in the schooner Dolphin, in the Pacific; was on duty in the Dolphin the 30th September, 1834. |
Wm. F. McClenahan |
Appointed the 28th February, 1833; April 26, 1833, ordered to the sloop Natchez, bound to the coast of Brazil; continued in that ship to the 30th September, 1834. |
Daniel S. Green |
Appointed the 18th October, 1833, and ordered on that day to the sloop Ontario, bound to the coast of Brazil; continued in that ship to the 30th September, 1834. |
PURSERS. |
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Clement S. Huntt |
Waiting orders from the 1st October, 1832, to the 20th February, 1834, when he was ordered to the Navy yard at Pensacola, where he continued on duty to the 30th September, 1834. |
Samuel Hambleton |
Waiting orders from the 1st October, 1832, to the 30th September, 1834. |
Francis A. Thornton |
Attached to the Baltimore station, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 19th February, 1833, when he was ordered to the United States ship Delaware; was still on board that ship, in the Mediterranean, the 30th September, 1834. |
James M. Halsey |
Attached to the Navy yard at New York, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 30th September, 1834. |
Edward Fitzgerald |
Waiting orders from the 1st October, 1832, to the 23d August, 1833; and on duty in the receiving ship at Norfolk, from the last date to the 30th September, 1834. |
William S. Rogers |
On furlough from the 1st October, 1832, to the 1st April, 1833, when he was ordered to the Navy yard, at Boston; continued to the 17th February, 1834, when his resignation was accepted. |
Samuel P. Todd |
Waiting orders from the 1st October, 1832, to the 12th December, 1832; and from that date attached to the sloop Natchez, on the Atlantic coast, and on the coast of Brazil, to the 30th September, 1834. |
George Beale |
Waiting orders from the 1st October, 1832, to the 30th September, 1834. |
James H. Clark |
Not under orders from the 1st October, 1832, to the 30th September, 1834. |
Joseph Wilson |
On duty at the Navy yard, Portsmouth, N. H., from the 1st October, 1832, to the 30th September, 1834. |
William Sinclair |
On duty in the frigate Brandywine, in the Mediterranean, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 13th July, 1833; and on leave of absence, and waiting orders, from the last date to the 30th September, 1834. |
John N. Todd |
On duty in the frigate United States, in the Mediterranean, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 30th September, 1834. |
Timothy Winn |
On duty at the Navy yard at Washington, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 30th September, 1834. |
Joseph H. Terry |
On duty at the Navy yard at Pensacola, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 28th January, 1834, when he was ordered to the frigate Brandywine, bound to the Pacific; still on board that ship the 30th September, 1834. |
Thomas Breese |
On duty at the Navy yard, Philadelphia, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 1st May, 1834; and on leave, and waiting orders, from that time to the 30th September, 1834. |
John De Bree |
Waiting orders from the 1st October, 1832, to the 25th September, 1834, when he was attached to the Navy yard, Norfolk. |
Charles O. Handy |
On duty in the receiving ship at New York, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 30th September, 1834. |
Silas Butler |
Attached to the New York station from the 1st October, 1832, to the 25th March, 1833; and on leave, and waiting orders, from that time to the 16th September, 1833; on furlough from last date to the 30th September, 1834. |
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Edward N. Cox |
On duty at the Navy yard at Boston, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 1st April, 1833; then ordered to the sloop Vincennes, bound to the Pacific; still attached to that ship the 30th September, 1834. |
John N. Hambleton |
On duty in the sloop Warren, on the coast of Brazil, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 29th October, 1833; and on leave, and waiting orders, from that time to the 30th September, 1834. |
William McMurtrie |
On duty in the sloop Concord, in the Mediterranean, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 10th December, 1832; and on leave and waiting orders, from that time to the 30th September, 1834. |
Garret R. Barry |
Waiting orders, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 15th March 1833; attached to the Baltimore station, from the last date, to the 6th August, 1834, when he was ordered to the frigate Potomac, bound to the Mediterranean; still attached to that station the 30th September, 1834. |
Dan. McF. Thornton |
Attached to the receiving ship at Norfolk, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 17th June, 1834, when he was ordered to the sloop John Adams, bound to the Mediterranean; still on board that ship the 30th September, 1834. |
Josiah Colston |
On duty, in the frigate Constellation , in the Mediterranean, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 30th September, 1834. |
Dudley Walker |
On duty, in the sloop Vandalia, in the West Indies, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 9th September, 1834, when he was detached and put on leave of absence. |
McKean Buchanan |
On duty, in the sloop Falmouth, in the Pacific, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 4th February, 1834; and on duty, at the Navy yard at Philadelphia, from the 1st May, 1834, to the 30th September, 1834. |
Henry Etting |
On leave of absence, and waiting orders, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 1st March, 1834; and attached to the Navy yard at Boston, from that date to the 30th September, 1834. |
James Brooks |
On duty at the Navy yard at Norfolk, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 25th September, 1834; then attached to the sloop Vandalia, bound to the West Indies. |
Grenville C. Cooper |
On duty in the sloop St. Louis, attached to the West India squadron, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 7th August, 1833; and waiting orders from that time to the 16th May, 1834, when he was ordered to the sloop Erie, bound to the coast of Brazil; still attached to that ship the 30th September, 1834. |
Francis B. Stockton |
Acted as purser of the schooner Boxer, on the coast of Brazil and in the East Indies, from the 1st of October, 1832, to the 31st May, 1833; and on duty in the sloop Peacock, on the same stations, from the 1st June, 1833, to the 4th June, 1834; on leave from that time to the 9th September, 1834, when he was ordered to the sloop St. Louis, bound to the West Indies. |
Francis G. McCauley |
On leave of absence and waiting orders, from 1st October, 1832, to the 16th September, 1833; and from that date to the 19th July, 1834, attached to the sloop St. Louis, in the West Indies; on leave from the last mentioned date to the 30th September, 1834. |
Wm. A. Slacum |
On duty as purser to the frigate Potomac, in the Pacific, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 31st December, 1833; and on duty as special agent in the Pacific, from the 1st January, 1834, to the 31st May, 1834; and waiting orders from that time to the 30th September, 1834. |
Nathaniel Wilson |
On duty in the sloop Boston, attached to the Mediterranean station, from the 1st October. 1832, to the 4th December, 1832; and on leave and waiting orders from that time to the 22d February, 1834, when he was ordered to the sloop Falmouth, bound to the West Indies; continued in that ship to the 30th September, 1834. |
Philo White |
On duty as special agent in the Pacific, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 31st December, 1833; and on duty in the frigate Potomac, attached to the same station, from 1st January, 1834, to the 27th May, 1834; and on leave of absence from that date to the 30th September, 1834. |
Benjamin J. Cahoone |
On duty in the schooner Grampus, in the West Indies, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 25th February, 1833; and on leave and waiting orders from that time to the 1st October, 1844; on duty in the sloop Ontario, on the coast of Brazil, from the last-mentioned date to the 30th September, 1834. |
Sterret Ramsay |
On leave of absence and under orders from the 1st October, 1832, to the 5th October, 1833; and from that date, on his way to join the Grampus in the West Indies, and on duty in that vessel, to the 30th September, 1834. |
Edward T. Dunn |
On duty in the sloop John Adams, in the Mediterranean, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 5th February, 1834; on leave from that time to the 5th September, 1834, when he was ordered to the schooner Boxer, bound to the Pacific. |
John A. Bates |
On leave of absence from the 1st October, 1832, to the 29th March, 1833, when he was ordered to Norfolk for duty in a sloop-of-war, and was assigned to the sloop Fairfield, bound to the Pacific; continued on duty in that ship to the 30th September, 1834. |
Andrew J. Watson |
On duty in the sloop Lexington, on the coast of Brazil, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 29th April, 1834; and on leave from that time to the 5th September, 1834, when he was ordered to the Baltimore station for duty. |
Peyton A. Southall |
On duty in the schooner Experiment, on the Atlantic coast and in the West Indies, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 30th September, 1834. |
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John Smith Punch |
On duty in the schooner Porpoise, in the West Indies, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 2d November, 1833; waiting orders from that date to the 12th May, 1834; then ordered to the schooner Enterprise; June 20, 1834, detached from the Enterprise, and placed under arrest; July 2, 1834, ceased to be an officer. |
Andrew McD. Jackson. |
On duty in the schooner Shark, in the West Indies, and in the Mediterranean, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 30th September, 1834. |
Wm. P. Zantzinger |
Waiting orders from the 1st October, 1832, to the 30th March, 1833, when he was ordered to take passage in the sloop Natchez, for duty in the schooner Enterprise, on the coast of Brazil; May 2, 1834, detached from the Enterprise, under arrest, and under suspension from the 2d June to the 30th September, 1834. |
William A. Bloodgood |
Appointed the 2d May, 1834; waiting orders to the 20th June, 1834, when he was ordered to the schooner Enterprise, bound to the coast of Brazil; still attached to that ship the 30th September, 1834. |
Dangerfield Fauntleroy |
Appointed the 7th July, 1834; and waiting orders, to the 30th September, 1834. |
CHAPLAINS. |
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James Everett |
On leave of absence, and waiting orders, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 28th June, 1833, when he was ordered to the Navy yard at Boston; continued on duty there to the 30th September, 1834. |
Addison Searle |
Attached to the Navy yard at New York for duty, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 2d July, 1833; and on leave and furlough from that time to the 23d June, 1834, when he was ordered to duty at the Navy yard at New York; September 18, 1834, relieved from duty at New York, by a furlough for three months. |
John W. Grier |
On duty in the frigate Potomac, in the Pacific, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 27th May, 1834; and on leave from that time to the 27th August, when he was attached to the Philadelphia station for duty; continued so attached to the 30th September, 1834. |
Hervey H. Hayes |
Attached to the Navy yard at Pensacola, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 7th January, 1833; and on leave from that time to the 18th of April, 1833, when his resignation was accepted. |
John P. Fenner |
Attached to the Navy yard, Boston, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 20th April, 1833; and on leave from that time to the 23d September, 1833, when his resignation was accepted. |
Chas. Samuel Stewart |
On furlough from the 1st October, 1832, to the 16th May, 1833, when he was ordered, as a passenger, to the Delaware seventy-four, for duty in Mediterranean; July 9th, 1833, ordered to duty in the Delaware; continued on duty in that ship, and in the frigate United States, to the 30th September, 1834. |
William Ryland |
On duty at the Navy yard, Washington, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 30th September, 1834. |
Timothy J Harrison |
On duty at the Navy yard, Gosport, Virginia, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 30th September, 1834. |
Walter Colton |
On duty in the frigate Constellation , in the Mediterranean, from the 1st October, 1832, to the 30th September, 1834. |
George Jones |
Appointed 12th April, 1833; on duty from that date, in the frigate United States, and in the Delaware seventy-four, in the Mediterranean, to the 30th September, 1834. |
James Wiltbank |
Appointed the 30th September, 1833; and his resignation accepted the 12th October, 1833. |
Thomas R. Lambert |
Appointed 31st December, 1833; on duty in the frigate Brandywine, attached to the Pacific squadron, from the 1st March, 1834, to the 30th September, 1834. |