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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 19. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), The Virginia, or Merrimac: her real projector. (search)
and adopted them. I then asked that Chief Engineer Williamson and Constructor Porter should be sento the yard. Constructor Porter and Chief Engineer Williamson were then ordered to report. They cry said he wished to show Messrs. Porter and Williamson a plan proposed by Lieutenant Brooke. The pDepartment. Mr. Mallory then directed Messrs. Williamson and Porter to ascertain if suitable engirt of work. Accepting his offer I went with Williamson to the Tredegar Works, where we learned that no suitable engines could be had. Williamson then said that the engines of the Merrimac could, he thould leave the wording of the report to Messrs. Williamson and Porter. I noticed that in designatierate States, The Department ordered Chief Engineer Williamson and Constructor Porter from the navy, of the navy, thereby doing myself and Engineer Williamson the greatest injustice, I feel called uetary then ordered a board, composed of Engineer Williamson, Lieutenant Brooke, and myself, to exam