Memorandum, 1830.

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Memorandum, 1830.

Notes on the case of Thomas Barry with Jackson's recommendation to John Branch, Secretary of the Navy, that the decision to unite or separate the duties of store keeper and gunner be based on whether this be a saving to the government.

1 p. ; 34 x 20 cm.

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