Maritime History of the Great Lakes

W. P. Fessenden (Revenue Cutter), 19 Apr 1866

Description
Full Text

REVENUE CUTTER FESSENDEN. -- Capt. J.G. Baker has been relieved of the command of the Lake revenue cutter W. P. FESSENDEN, and Capt. J. A. Henriques takes his place. A full complement of officers of this cutter, it is expected, will arrive this week. The Cleveland herald says that Capt. B., was relieved at his own request, on account of ill health. He goes South.
      Toledo Blade
      April 19, 1866
     
      . . . . .
     
REVENUE CUTTER W. P. FESSENDEN. -- The lake Revenue Cutter W. P. FESSENDEN has been put in trim for service, and is now awaiting orders. The Cleveland herald says the FESSENDEN is fully officered and armed, and presents on board a warlike appearance. Everything about the steamer is in the most complete order. Her officers are:
      Captain -- John A. Henriques; First Lieutenant -- Simmons; Second Lieutenant -- Joseph R. Delan; Third Lieutenant -- Wm. F. Raynolds, Jr.; Chief Engineer -- Thos. Fitzpatrick; First Assistant Engineer -- Levi Colt; Pilot -- C. B. Goulder.
      The FESSENDEN is armed with one 40-pounder Parrot, and two 24-pounder brass Dahlgren howitzers. Her small arms consist of muskets, Ballard repeating rifles, cutlasses, revolvers, etc.
      Toledo Blade
      May 2, 1866


Media Type
Text
Newspaper
Item Type
Clippings
Notes
capt. relieved of command
Date of Original
1866
Subject(s)
Local identifier
McN.E.7580
Language of Item
English
Donor
William R. McNeil
Copyright Statement
Copyright status unknown. Responsibility for determining the copyright status and any use rests exclusively with the user.
Contact
Maritime History of the Great Lakes
Email:walter@maritimehistoryofthegreatlakes.ca
Website:
Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy




My favourites lets you save items you like, tag them and group them into collections for your own personal use. Viewing "My favourites" will open in a new tab. Login here or start a My favourites account.

thumbnail








W. P. Fessenden (Revenue Cutter), 19 Apr 1866