Letter : Washington, D.C., to H.H. Lockwood, Baltimore, Md., 1866 Mar. 28.

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Letter : Washington, D.C., to H.H. Lockwood, Baltimore, Md., 1866 Mar. 28.

Letter signed. Signed by Welles, Secretary of the Navy. Instructs Professor Lockwood to report for duty as professor of natural and experimental philosophy at the Naval Academy in Annapolis to replace Professor A.W. Smith.

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