Telegram signed : "Navy Department", to Commander John A. Winslow in Boston, 1861 Sept. 12.

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Telegram signed : "Navy Department", to Commander John A. Winslow in Boston, 1861 Sept. 12.

Telling him to obey his orders immediately.

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