Office of the Superintendent/Correspondence: Press Copies of Letters and Endorsements Sent by the Superintendent to the Assistant Secretary of the Navy, 1903-1905: Finding Aid
Published in March 2019
Summary Information
- Publisher: United States Naval Academy. Special Collections & Archives.
- Publisher Address:
589 McNair Road
Annapolis, Maryland 21402-5029, USA
Phone: 410-293-6922
https://www.usna.edu/Library/sca/index.php - Call number: RG 405.2.1 Entry 11
- National Archives Identifier: 2989988
- Location: Special Collections & Archives Department - Archives
- Title: Office of the Superintendent/Correspondence: Press Copies of Letters and Endorsements Sent by the Superintendent to the Assistant Secretary of the Navy
- Dates: 1903-1905
- Size: 0.2 linear feet
- Container Summary: 1 volume
- Creator: United States Naval Academy. Superintendent
- Language(s) of material: English
- Abstract: This series contains press copies of letters sent by the Superintendent to the Assistant Secretary of the Navy relating to contracts for construction and other work on the Academy buildings and grounds, requisitions for materials, rates of wages for workmen, and other subjects.
History of the Office of the Superintendent
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 letters sent by Superintendents Captain Willard H. Brownson (1902-1905), and Rear Admiral James H. Sands (1905-1907). The administration of these two superintendents coincided with the greatest architectural expansion of the yard buildings and grounds ever in the Academy's history. The eminent New York architect, Ernest Flagg designed and implemented the master plan, overseeing construction in the French Renaissance style the buildings which make up the Academy today: Bancroft, Macdonough, Dahlgren, Mahan, Maury, Sampson, and Isherwood Halls, the Chapel, and the Superintendent's Residence, among other quarters and buildings. Construction commenced in March 1899 with a congressional appropriation of $1,000,000, and continued throughout the opening decade of the first century. By 1902 the Academy grew to over 125 acres. The expansion not only renewed and expanded the physical plant but more than tripled the size of the classes graduating after 1904.
Description of Contents
This series contains press copies of letters sent by the Superintendent to the Assistant Secretary of the Navy relating to contracts for construction and other work on the Academy buildings and grounds, requisitions for materials, rates of wages for workmen, and other subjects.
Major topics include dredging, extension of time for contracts, sewers, drains, and other plumbing infrastructure; power houses, plants, boilers, and other engines; construction equipment; the temporary resting place for and construction of the permanent crypt to house the recently discovered remains of John Paul Jones; and other work related to ongoing construction.
Arrangement
Arranged chronologically.
Access and Use
Access
Access is unrestricted.
Copyright and Permission
Generally, materials produced by Federal agencies are in the public domain and may be reproduced without permission. Any non-government publications held herein may still be subject to copyright. For further information, consult the Head, Special Collections & Archives.
Other Finding Aid(s)
National Archives Catalog entry available electronically at: https://catalog.archives.gov/id/2989988.
Acquisition and Appraisal
Custodial History
RG 405 Records of the United States Naval Academy is the property of the National Archives and Records Administration. The materials are housed at the United States Naval Academy, William W. Jeffries Memorial Archives, an affiliated archive, as per a Memorandum of Agreement between the National Archives and Records Administration and the United States Naval Academy.
Related Materials
Related Archival Material
For letters and press copies of letters sent by other Superintendents to the Secretary of the Navy, Navy Department, Congress, Academy officers instructors and midshipmen, and public and private individuals see entries 1 through 23. For additional earlier letters sent to the same office, see the following entries: Entry 8 "Letters Sent by the Superintendent to the Secretary of the Navy and to Navy Department Bureaus 1864-1865" (NAID: 2989240); Entry 9 "Press Copies of Letters Sent by the Superintendent to the Secretary of the Navy, 1865-1888" (NAID: 2989934); and Entry 10 "Letters Sent by the Superintendent to the Secretary of the Navy, 1874-1887" (NAID: 2989984).
Materials Cataloged Separately
No materials have been removed from this collection and cataloged separately.
Processing and Other Information
Preferred Citation
Office of the Superintendent/Correspondence: Press Copies of Letters and Endorsements Sent by the Superintendent to the Assistant Secretary of the Navy, RG 405.2.1 Entry 11
Special Collections & Archives Department
Nimitz Library
United States Naval Academy
Selected Bibliography
The following sources were consulted during preparation of the historical note:
Sweetman, Jack. The U.S. Naval Academy: An Illustrated History. Annapolis, Maryland: United States Naval Institute Press, 1979.
Processing Information
This collection was inventoried by Samuel Limneos in March 2019. Finding aid written by Samuel Limneos in March 2019. Historical Sketch and Scope and Content Note adapted in part from Inventory of Records Group 405 by Geraldine N. Phillips and Aloha South, 1975.
Subject Headings
Name and Subject Terms
- Brownson, Willard H. (Willard Herbert), 1845-1935
- Flagg, Ernest, 1857-1947
- Sands, James Hoban, 1845-1911
- United States Naval Academy
- United States Naval Academy -- History -- 20th century
- United States Naval Academy. Superintendent
- United States. Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Navy
Genre Terms
- Correspondence