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October 31, 1860 - Colonel H.K. Craig to Secretary John B. Floyd
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Union Correspondence, etc.
ORDNANCE OFFICE,
WASHINGTON, D.C.,
October 31, 1860.
Hon. J.B. FLOYD,
Secretary of War:
SIR: There is at Fort Sumter, Charleston Harbor, now in course of construction, besides a part of its armament, a considerable quantity of ammunition, &c., and it has been suggested by the Engineer officer in charge of the work that a few small-arms placed in the hands of his workmen for the protection of the Government property there might be a useful precaution. If the measure should, on being communicated, meet with the concurrence of the commanding officer of the troops in the harbor, I recommend that I may be authorized to issued forty muskets to the Engineer officer.
With much respect,
H.K. CRAIG,
Colonel of Ordnance.
[Indorsement.]
WAR DEPARTMENT,
October 31, 1860.
Approved:
J.B. FLOYD,
Secretary of War.
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