Perkins, Edward H.; Southard, Samuel L. (Samuel Lewis), 1787-1842; United States. Navy; United States. Secretary of the Navy; Letters
In this letter, written in brown ink on beige paper, Perkins informs Hatkins of his orders in reporting for duty and encloses a copy of his letter from Southard dated 1828 June 14. The letter is transcribed in pencil on Page 2 and there is a...
Perkins, Edward H.; Southard, Samuel L. (Samuel Lewis), 1787-1842; Chauncey, Isaac, 1772-1840; United States. Navy; United States. Secretary of the Navy; Letters
In this letter, written in brown ink on beige paper, Southard instructs Perkins to report to Commodore Chauncey for duty.
Perkins, Edward H.; Woodbury, Levi, 1789-1851; United States. Navy; United States. Secretary of the Navy; Letters
In this letter, written in black ink on beige paper, Woodbury informs Perkins of his appointment to Midshipman and requests that he confirm that he has received his certificate.
Beranger, Pierre Jean de, 1780-1857; Letters; Seals (Closures); Sealing-wax
Beranger begins his letter by lightly mocking his friend's laziness, then goes on to reassure Guyardin that his thoughts are often with him. He remarks that he would like to visit Guyardin. The letter is written on fairly transparent paper, and has...
Perkins, Edward H.; Gilliss, James Melville, 1811-1865; United States. Navy; United States. Treasury Department; Letters; Seals (Closures); Sealing-wax
In this letter, written in brown ink on beige paper, Gilliss informs Perkins that he will receive $26.55 as his pay and rations for December and January.
Perkins, Edward H.; Kendall, Amos, 1789-1869; United States. Navy; United States. Treasury Department; United States. Postmaster General; Letters; Seals (Closures); Sealing-wax
In this letter, written in brown ink on beige paper, Kendall informs Perkins that he will receive $53.10 as his pay and rations for July and August.
In this letter, written in black ink on yellow paper, Watson informs Perkins that he does not have an available copy of "The Way a Soul Dies." He then asks Perkins about his typewriter.
Perkins, John Isaac, 1862-1942; Letterheads; Letters
In this letter, written in black ink on off-white paper, Hopkins informs Perkins that he has enclosed a copy of "The Way a Soul Dies" and that he is return half the value of the check Perkins sent to him.
In this letter, written in brown ink on beige paper, Watson informs Perkins that all the copies of his book "The Way a Soul Dies" were sold, but he might be able to find one in Cleveland.