John Lord and John Covington naval papers, 1820-1840.

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John Lord and John Covington naval papers, 1820-1840.

This collection consists of material from U. S. Navy gunners John Lord and John R. Covington. Contents include regulations for U.S.S. Constitution; ordinance specifications of rigging and equipment of ships; formulas and tables in gunnery; gunners stores; and clippings related to the Constitution, its bell, and Jackson figurehead. Watercolor drawings by Lord depict the native costumes and views of Mediterranean countries, and of United States midshipmen of 1778 and 1827. Correspondence and a warrant for Covington are also contained herein.

.5 linear foot (1 box, 1 volume)

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SNAC Resource ID: 8205902

New York Public Library System, NYPL

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Covington, John.

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