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Document 15592
BENJAMIN HARRISON and BENJAMIN F. TRACY.
Partly Printed DS: "Benj. Harrison" as President and "B.F.
Tracy" as Secretary of the Navy, 1p, 15½x19. On vellum.
Washington, 1892 July 7. In part: "Know Ye, that reposing special
Trust and Confidence in the Patriotism, Valour, Fidelity and Abilities of Harold
P. Norton, I have nominated and by and with the advice and consent of the
Senate, do appoint him to the grade of Passed Assistant Engineer with the
relative ranking of Lieutenant Junior Grade from the 5th day of April 1892 in
the service of the United States. He is therefore carefully and diligently, to
discharge the Duties of a Passed Assistant Engineer by doing and performing all
Manner of Things thereto belonging...." At the time Harrison signed this
document, the Navy was entering into an era of growth. The Navy focused on
developing its intelligence, training its men and building ships that could hold
heavy, powerful artillery. A small "New Navy" of 20 modern war crafts was well
prepared to meet the Spanish in war in 1898. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN TRACY served
as Secretary of the Navy from 1889-1893. Blank edges are soiled and
wrinkled, else fine.
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