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Joel S. Kennard Civil War letters

Joel S. Kennard Civil War letters

Descriptive Summary

Title: Joel S. Kennard Civil War letters
Creator: Unknown
Inclusive Dates: 1861-1863
Language(s): English
Extent: 0.1 Linear Feet
Collection Number: ms4560
Repository: Hargrett Library

Collection Description

Scope and Content

This collection contains Confederate military orders and correspondence to and from Lt. Joel S. Kennard, who commanded C.S.S. Sampson and C.S.S. Isondiga in the waters around Savannah, Georgia during the Civil War.


Administrative Information

Preferred Citation

[Item, box, folder], Joel S. Kennard Civil War letters, ms4560, Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library, The University of Georgia Libraries.


Related Materials and Subjects

Subject Terms

Georgia -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Naval operations.
Savannah (Ga.) -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865.
Soldiers -- Confederate States of America -- Correspondence.

Series Descriptions and Folder Listing

 
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11Order by Commander Tattnall , 1861 June 26
in regards to to all officers commanding in Headquarters, Naval Station using proper vouchers to take requisitions from the store house.
 
12Letter - Josiah Tattnall to Joel Kennard, Steamer "Sampson", 1861 August 14
regarding orders to go with the C.S.S. Resolute, Lt. J.P. Jones commanding, to protect Wassaw Island and the enslaved people building a fort there as he attempts to return from Charleston aboard the C.S.S. Savannah.
 
13Letter - Josiah Tattnall to J.S. Kennard, C.S.S. Sampson near Fort Jackson, 1861 December 20
the letter mentions anchoring the Sampson in the marsh near Fort Jackson with the C.S.S. Resolute to guard the river.
 
14Letter and general order - Josiah Tattnall to Joel S. Kennard, C.S.S. Sampson, 1862 February 7
orders are given for the placement of the Sampson as a guard boat in the creek behind the floating battery. General orders are given as to the disposition of officers and guards on duty when anchored below Savannah.
 
15Order by Commander R.L. Page, C.S.A., Commanding Forces Afloat, 1863 April 3
regarding vessels and batteries making quarterly reports to the Office of Ordnance and Hydrography.
 
16Letter - R.L. Page to J.S. Kennard, C.S.S. Isondiga, 1863 April 25
instructing Kennard to report to Thunderbolt and attack or harass the Enemy at will as best judgement.
 
17Letter - J.S. Kennard, C.S.S. Isondiga to Commander R.L. Page, 1863 May 11
reporting on the depth and obstructions in the water below Thunderbolt.
 
18Letter - Commander William A. Webb, C.S.S. Savannah to J.S. Kennard, C.S.S. Isondiga, 1863 May 13
informing Kennard that Webb has taken command of the Naval Forces Afloat in the Savannah River from Commander R.L. Page.