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Lot 77: John A. Dahlgren Signed Letter 1864

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Lot   77: John A. Dahlgren Signed Letter 1864
<b>Autographs</b><hr><b>Union Rear Admiral and Inventor of the Dahlgren Gun</b>

<b>JOHN A. DAHLGREN, Union Rear Admiral and Inventor of the Dahlgren Gun.</b>
Manuscript Letter Signed, “J Dahlgren” as “Rear Admiral Commanding S.QA.B. Squadron,” August 5, 1864, on board the Flag Steamer “Philadelphia,” Port Royal, SC, 10” x 8,” Choice Extremely Fine. Slight smearing on the last half of the signature. An order to the Assistant Paymaster to transfer the accounts of seven ships. Rare.

John Adolphus Bernard Dahlgren was on ordnance duty in Washington, D.C. from 1847-63, where he reorganized and equipped the navy ordnance yard. In 1851 he devised a new 11-inch gun which became known as the Dahlgren gun. He was Chief of the Bureau of Ordnance from 1862-63 and 1868-69. In 1863 he became rear admiral in the Union navy and served on sea duty from 1863-65. George Steers was a naval architect and yacht designer who built the steamship “Adriatic” for the Collins line, the U.S. warship “Niagara” and the famed racing yacht, “America,” for which the “America’s Cup” is named.