Are there surviving records of the Revolutionary War era naval agents? I understand those at New London were destroyed but believe they should be extent for other ports.
Are there surviving records of the Revolutionary War era naval agents? I understand those at New London were destroyed but believe they should be extent for other ports.
Dear Bryna O'Sullivan,
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The National Archives has limited records concerning Revolutionary War era Naval matters, in part because of the disbanding of the Navy after the War, and in part because of fires at the War Department in 1800, and partially because of the burning of Washington DC during the War of 1812.
We searched the National Archives Catalog and located Letters Sent by Robert Morris as Agent of Marine in the Naval Records Collection of the Office of Naval Records and Library (Record Group 45) and Index to Agent of Marines Ledger, ca. 1782 - ca. 1787 in the Records of the Accounting Officers of the Department of the Treasury (Record Group 217). For more information about these records and other 18th Century Navy records, please contact the National Archives in Washington, DC - Textual Reference (RDT1) at archives1reference@nara.gov.
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Thank you!
Thank you!