Letter signed "War Department" : to Benjamin Stanton, 1860 Mar. 7.

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Letter signed "War Department" : to Benjamin Stanton, 1860 Mar. 7.

About expenditures for experiments in rifled cannon [Dimmick projectiles] by Horace E. Dimmick.

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Floyd, John B. (John Buchanan), 1806-1863

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John Swank, a native of Augusta County, Va., settled near Singers Glen, Rockingham County, Va., where he lived until his death just before the outbreak of the Civil War. He was a member of the Lutheran Church and is buried at St. John's [Lutheran Church, Rockingham County.]. From the description of Land grant, 1849 March 31, to John Swank. (Colonial Williamsburg Foundation). WorldCat record id: 15347747 Biographical note: Politician; John Buchanan Floyd was Governor of Virgi...

Dimmick, Horace E., fl. 1860.

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Stanton, Benjamin, 1809-1872

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