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Letter, 1863 September 14, Dalrymple to Brooks, regarding facts obtained from a wounded Major National Park Service Letter to Brooks from Dalrymple regarding facts Dalrymple obtained from a wounded Major on board Steamer Cosmopolitan. These facts relate to Fort Wagner's construction and Engineers. Dalrymple writes that if Brooks calls and sees the Major, Brooks will gain valuable information in regard to Forts Wagner and Gregg.
Letter, 1863 September 14, Dalrymple to Brooks, regarding facts obtained from a wounded Major National Park Service Letter to Brooks from Dalrymple regarding facts Dalrymple obtained from a wounded Major on board Steamer Cosmopolitan. These facts relate to Fort Wagner's construction and Engineers. Dalrymple writes that if Brooks calls and sees the Major, Brooks will gain valuable information in regard to Forts Wagner and Gregg.
Letter, 1863 September 15, Caldwell? to Brooks National Park Service Letter to Brooks from Caldwell? giving Brooks authorization to purchase howitzers, boats, and equipment to organize boat infantry. Possibly by Caldwell.
Letter, 1864 January 26, Ferrand to Mon General, written in French National Park Service Letter to Mon General from Ferrand, written in French.
Special orders no. 110 regarding Ferrand, written by Sealy by command of Gillmore National Park Service Special orders no. 110 written by Sealy by command of Gillmore, stating that Private Isidore Ferrand will report for temporary duty to Lieutenant Edwards at the Engineer Depot at Hilton Head.
Letter, 1864 March 17, Brooks to Captain King, regarding Mississippi Signals National Park Service Letter to Captain King from Major Brooks, stating that Brooks is preparing a system of Signals for Steam Whistles, and requesting a list of sentences for use in moving and maneuvering vessels.
Letter, 1864 March 18, William Reynolds to Brooks National Park Service Letter to Brooks from William Reynolds in response to Brooks' request to learn the Naval System of Signals.  Reynolds writes that it is not in his power to furnish Brooks with them, as there is not any published system.
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