The plan of the Naval School at Fort Severn, Annapolis, Maryland, approved by the Navy Department August 28, 1846, provided that a Superintendent of the school be appointed by the Secretary of the Navy from a list of officers of a rank not higher than commander. The Superintendent was to have responsibility for the general management of the institution, including overseeing the course of study, professors, and other personnel connected with the Academy. He could appoint and remove all persons employed at the Academy except those for whose appointment or discharge special provision was made by the laws or regulations of the Navy or the Academy. He had general charge of the buildings, grounds, and ships belonging to the Academy. The Superintendent also formulated the code of rules and regulations for the internal government of the school to be submitted to the Secretary of the Navy for approval. After 1867, officers were assigned by the Navy Department to the Academy to serve as assistants or aides to the Superintendent. The Office of the Superintendent as described in the 1846 plan remained relatively unchanged throughout the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Officers of ranks higher than commander, however, have served in the position.
This entry contains weekly reports of class grades of midshipmen aboard the schoolships
The top of each register page records the midshipman name, place and date of appointment, and age at time of appointment.
Volumes 646, 648, and 649 record the weekly number of demerits received by each midshipman. Pages in volumes 647 and 648 provide space for recording at the end of the month the numerical class standing of the midshipmen in each subject studied.
Weekly reports for midshipmen on the
Arranged by ship name, thereunder chronologically by academic year, and thereunder alphabetically by initial letter of surname. There are name indices in volumes 646, 647, and 649.
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Registers documenting the complete conduct and academic histories for some of the midshipmen mentioned in this entry are found in entry 85: “Register of Delinquencies, 1846-1850, 1854-1882” (NAID: 3033255). Other conduct and academic records related to this entry are found in entry 96: “Monthly Reports of Relative Class Standing, Marks, and Demerits, 1855-1907” (NAID: 3039649). Copies of letters written by the superintendent and the secretary of the navy formally warning and reprimanding midshipmen for academic deficiencies are found in entry 1: “Letters Sent by the Superintendent, 1845-1865” (NAID: 2953622), and entry 4: “Letters Sent by Superintendent George S. Blake, 1857-1865” (NAID: 2983376).
Orders, notices, and other directives pertaining to academic deficiencies documented in this entry are found in entry 46: “Orders of the Superintendent, 1851-1865” (NAID: 2990283); and entry 47: “Orders for the Suspension of Acting Midshipmen, 1856-1862” (NAID: 2990285).
Reports of relative academic standing, deficiency lists and merit rolls pertaining to midshipman grades are found in entry 204: “Journals of the Academic Board, 1854-1942” (NAID: 3179980). Other reports and correspondence of the superintendent, the secretary of the navy, and midshipmen and their parents pertaining to academic deficiencies and resultant dismissals and reappointments are located at the National Archives’ Record Group 45 series: “Letters Received from the Superintendent of the U.S. Naval Academy, 1847-1884” (NAID: 1801239).
No materials have been removed from this collection and cataloged separately.
Office of the Superintendent/Administrative Records: Weekly Reports of Class Grades of Midshipmen Aboard the Schoolships:
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