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Field name | Value |
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Collection Reference Number | GLC01545.09 |
From Archive Folder | Unassociated Civil War Documents 1865-1929 |
Title | John Adolphus Bernard Dahlgren to T. Apoleon Cheney regarding a book on the navy |
Date | 19 January 1870 |
Author | Dahlgren, John Adolphus Bernard (1809-1870) |
Recipient | Cheney, Theseus Apoleon |
Document Type | Correspondence |
Content Description | Written by Dahlgren as commander of the Washington Navy Yard. References Cheney's notes of 6 and 10 January. Has not responded because of the "many demands on my time." Says some of the books he has requested are procurable and will be forwarded, although a copy of his own book, "Shells and Shell-Guns," is not available. Says the war kept him from literary pursuits and that he only has one copy of the book left "and cannot buy another at any price." Regrets that he cannot send a copy because "it is my principal work and exposes the principles on which I concerted the present Armament of the Navy, that carried the Navy through the battles of the Rebellion." Says he is sending a photograph (not included). Says he left the Bureau of Ordnance "being unwilling to remain there any longer, and now am in command of the Yard, where I hope to find the time to contribute to the History of the Rebellion." Is glad to hear the library in Cheney's charge is doing well. Dahlgren is noted for his invention of the "Dahlgren Gun," a cast-iron cannon. Dahlgren took charge of the Washington Navy Yard in 1861, then took command of the South Atlantic Blockading Squadron two years later. In 1864, he helped William Tecumseh Sherman secure Savannah, Georgia. He returned to the Washington Navy Yard in 1869 and served there served until his death. |
Subjects | Artillery Ammunition Library Book Selling Weaponry Navy Military History Literature and Language Arts Civil War Washington, D.C. Union General |
Place written | Washington, D.C. |
Theme | Reconstruction; The American Civil War; Arts & Literature; Naval & Maritime |
Sub-collection | Papers and Images of the American Civil War |
Additional Information | Dahlgren is well known for the invention of his cast iron cannon, which came to bear his name (the Dahlgren Gun). During the Civil War, Dahlgren took charge of the Washington Navy Yard in 1861, and in 1863 took command of the South Atlantic Blockading Squadron. In 1864 he helped William Tecumseh Sherman secure Savannah, Georgia. In 1869, he returned to the Washington Navy Yard where he served until his death. |
Copyright | The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History |
Module | Civil War, Reconstruction and the Modern Era: 1860-1945 |