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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 20. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.1 (search)
Representatives passed and sent a communication to the Hon. S. R. Mallory, Secretary of the Navy, which reads as follows: and building the ship. On the 29th of March, 1862, Secretary Mallory replied to this message in a communication of some le. It will be observed in the above quotations from Secretary Mallory's letter that he regards the submerged ends of the shc are one and the same. In the same communication of Secretary Mallory to the Confederate House of Representatives, in whichd improved greatly the motive power of the vessel. Secretary Mallory further states that when Constructor Porter came to Rthe best the subject brings before us. If, therefore, Secretary Mallory be a credible witness of good standing, his award in successfully impeached and shown to be false. When Secretary Mallory's report to the Confederate House of Representatives mpossible to make a different award; and the death of Secretary Mallory and Mr. Williamson, the most important witnesses in