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List of Officers of the USS John Adams, June 1842

 Item — Folder: 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The bulk of the letters are from Commander Powell in Rio de Janeiro to Commodore Storer, written between July and September of 1849, and concern preparations to carry out his orders to “proceed without delay to the Coast of Africa,” and to suppress the slave trade. Powell comments on the ship’s condition and the status of provisions, and comments on receipt of the “new guns.” In October 1849 Powell reports that “a slaver” had made port northeast of Rio and transferred slaves to a waiting...
Dates: 1842-1849

Navy Department to Commodore Storer, Orders to send the USS John Adams to the coast of Africa, July 28, 1849 (wrc08021)

 Item — Folder: 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The bulk of the letters are from Commander Powell in Rio de Janeiro to Commodore Storer, written between July and September of 1849, and concern preparations to carry out his orders to “proceed without delay to the Coast of Africa,” and to suppress the slave trade. Powell comments on the ship’s condition and the status of provisions, and comments on receipt of the “new guns.” In October 1849 Powell reports that “a slaver” had made port northeast of Rio and transferred slaves to a waiting...
Dates: 1842-1849

Commander Powell to Storer, acknowledgement of orders to prepare for sea, August 22, 1849 (wrc08022)

 Item — Folder: 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The bulk of the letters are from Commander Powell in Rio de Janeiro to Commodore Storer, written between July and September of 1849, and concern preparations to carry out his orders to “proceed without delay to the Coast of Africa,” and to suppress the slave trade. Powell comments on the ship’s condition and the status of provisions, and comments on receipt of the “new guns.” In October 1849 Powell reports that “a slaver” had made port northeast of Rio and transferred slaves to a waiting...
Dates: 1842-1849

Powell to Storer, Reporting ship ready for sea, September 14, 1849 (wrc08023)

 Item — Folder: 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The bulk of the letters are from Commander Powell in Rio de Janeiro to Commodore Storer, written between July and September of 1849, and concern preparations to carry out his orders to “proceed without delay to the Coast of Africa,” and to suppress the slave trade. Powell comments on the ship’s condition and the status of provisions, and comments on receipt of the “new guns.” In October 1849 Powell reports that “a slaver” had made port northeast of Rio and transferred slaves to a waiting...
Dates: 1842-1849

Powell to Storer, acknowledgement of sailing orders, September 15, 1849 (wrc08024)

 Item — Folder: 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The bulk of the letters are from Commander Powell in Rio de Janeiro to Commodore Storer, written between July and September of 1849, and concern preparations to carry out his orders to “proceed without delay to the Coast of Africa,” and to suppress the slave trade. Powell comments on the ship’s condition and the status of provisions, and comments on receipt of the “new guns.” In October 1849 Powell reports that “a slaver” had made port northeast of Rio and transferred slaves to a waiting...
Dates: 1842-1849

Powell to Storer, acknowledgement of instructions to suppress the slave trade, September 16, 1849 (wrc08025)

 Item — Folder: 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The bulk of the letters are from Commander Powell in Rio de Janeiro to Commodore Storer, written between July and September of 1849, and concern preparations to carry out his orders to “proceed without delay to the Coast of Africa,” and to suppress the slave trade. Powell comments on the ship’s condition and the status of provisions, and comments on receipt of the “new guns.” In October 1849 Powell reports that “a slaver” had made port northeast of Rio and transferred slaves to a waiting...
Dates: 1842-1849

Powell to Storer, report of ship’s cruise to Campos, Brazil, 12 October 1849 (wrc08026)

 Item — Folder: 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The bulk of the letters are from Commander Powell in Rio de Janeiro to Commodore Storer, written between July and September of 1849, and concern preparations to carry out his orders to “proceed without delay to the Coast of Africa,” and to suppress the slave trade. Powell comments on the ship’s condition and the status of provisions, and comments on receipt of the “new guns.” In October 1849 Powell reports that “a slaver” had made port northeast of Rio and transferred slaves to a waiting...
Dates: 1842-1849

Powell to Storer, reporting the ship ready for sea, 20 October 1849 (wrc08027)

 Item — Folder: 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The bulk of the letters are from Commander Powell in Rio de Janeiro to Commodore Storer, written between July and September of 1849, and concern preparations to carry out his orders to “proceed without delay to the Coast of Africa,” and to suppress the slave trade. Powell comments on the ship’s condition and the status of provisions, and comments on receipt of the “new guns.” In October 1849 Powell reports that “a slaver” had made port northeast of Rio and transferred slaves to a waiting...
Dates: 1842-1849

Powell to Storer, acknowledging receipt of sailing orders and instructions, October 20, 1849 (wrc08028)

 Item — Folder: 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The bulk of the letters are from Commander Powell in Rio de Janeiro to Commodore Storer, written between July and September of 1849, and concern preparations to carry out his orders to “proceed without delay to the Coast of Africa,” and to suppress the slave trade. Powell comments on the ship’s condition and the status of provisions, and comments on receipt of the “new guns.” In October 1849 Powell reports that “a slaver” had made port northeast of Rio and transferred slaves to a waiting...
Dates: 1842-1849

Powell to Storer report of problems with the storage tanks for beans and rice aboard ship, October 21, 1849 (wrc08029)

 Item — Folder: 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The bulk of the letters are from Commander Powell in Rio de Janeiro to Commodore Storer, written between July and September of 1849, and concern preparations to carry out his orders to “proceed without delay to the Coast of Africa,” and to suppress the slave trade. Powell comments on the ship’s condition and the status of provisions, and comments on receipt of the “new guns.” In October 1849 Powell reports that “a slaver” had made port northeast of Rio and transferred slaves to a waiting...
Dates: 1842-1849