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President Abraham Lincoln appoints future Newport Commodore Peter Turner as Commander in the Navy - Turner had served on the USS Constitution

Partially engraved Document Signed "Abraham Lincoln" as President and "Gideon Welles" as Secretary of the Navy, 1 page, 15" x 18". Completed in manuscript. Washington, July 15, 1862. On vellum with blind-embossed white Navy Department seal at lower center. Countersigned "Wm P. Moran" as Registrar. Naval vignettes at top and lower center. Fine condition.

In part, "Know ye that reposing special Trust and Confidence in the Patriotism, Valour, Fidelity and Abilities of Peter Turner, I have nominated and by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, do appoint him a Commander in the Navy on the Reserved List from the 1st July 1861, in the Service of the United States ƒ"

Offered together with an accompanying document signed "Gideon Welles" as Secretary of the Navy, bearing President Andrew Johnson's stamped signature. 1 page, 15.75" x 19.5", Washington, March 12, 1867. Commander Peter Turner is appointed by the President "Commodore in the Navy, on the Reserved List.” Also on vellum with Naval vignettes at top and lower center and countersigned by William P. Moran as Registrar, the blind-embossed blue Navy Department seal at lower center is missing just one point. Fine condition.

Commodore Peter Turner (1803-1871) began his career in the U.S. Navy as a Midshipman at the age of twenty, subsequently earning the rank of Lieutenant on December 20, 1832. From 1834 to 1835, he served on the USS Columbus within his uncle Commodore Daniel Turner's Brazil Squadron. He later served aboard the USS Constitution in the Pacific and afterward on special duty at Portsmouth Navy Yard. Commodore Turner's final cruise was on the USS Southampton before serving as Commander of the U.S. Naval Asylum in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

From the William Turner family of Newport, Rhode Island.

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