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Exhibit "A" Bill of extras involved in building LANEPEE, 1864

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Scope and Content From the Collection: Edward Lupton contracted with the U.S. Navy to build a wooden paddle-wheel gunboat known as a double ender, subsequently named the LENAPEE, in September 1862 for a sum of $75,000.00. The contract provided that the hull should be launched within 126 days (January 13, 1863) from the date of the contract and that the vessel should be completed 50 days after delivery of the hull to the engine builders. The LENAPEE was launched June 7, 1863, a delay of 145 days, and she was completed December 5,...
Dates: 1864

Exhibit "B" Statement of costs for construction, 1865

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 2
Scope and Content From the Collection: Edward Lupton contracted with the U.S. Navy to build a wooden paddle-wheel gunboat known as a double ender, subsequently named the LENAPEE, in September 1862 for a sum of $75,000.00. The contract provided that the hull should be launched within 126 days (January 13, 1863) from the date of the contract and that the vessel should be completed 50 days after delivery of the hull to the engine builders. The LENAPEE was launched June 7, 1863, a delay of 145 days, and she was completed December 5,...
Dates: 1865

Exhibit "C" Statement of costs and bills of extras, 1862

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 3
Scope and Content From the Collection: Edward Lupton contracted with the U.S. Navy to build a wooden paddle-wheel gunboat known as a double ender, subsequently named the LENAPEE, in September 1862 for a sum of $75,000.00. The contract provided that the hull should be launched within 126 days (January 13, 1863) from the date of the contract and that the vessel should be completed 50 days after delivery of the hull to the engine builders. The LENAPEE was launched June 7, 1863, a delay of 145 days, and she was completed December 5,...
Dates: 1862

Exhibit "D" Cost data and statements, 1867

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 4
Scope and Content From the Collection: Edward Lupton contracted with the U.S. Navy to build a wooden paddle-wheel gunboat known as a double ender, subsequently named the LENAPEE, in September 1862 for a sum of $75,000.00. The contract provided that the hull should be launched within 126 days (January 13, 1863) from the date of the contract and that the vessel should be completed 50 days after delivery of the hull to the engine builders. The LENAPEE was launched June 7, 1863, a delay of 145 days, and she was completed December 5,...
Dates: 1867

Exhibit "F" Report of the Secretary of the Navy, 1866

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 5
Scope and Content From the Collection: Edward Lupton contracted with the U.S. Navy to build a wooden paddle-wheel gunboat known as a double ender, subsequently named the LENAPEE, in September 1862 for a sum of $75,000.00. The contract provided that the hull should be launched within 126 days (January 13, 1863) from the date of the contract and that the vessel should be completed 50 days after delivery of the hull to the engine builders. The LENAPEE was launched June 7, 1863, a delay of 145 days, and she was completed December 5,...
Dates: 1866

Exhibit "G" Letter of the Secretary of the Navy, 1867

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 6
Scope and Content From the Collection: Edward Lupton contracted with the U.S. Navy to build a wooden paddle-wheel gunboat known as a double ender, subsequently named the LENAPEE, in September 1862 for a sum of $75,000.00. The contract provided that the hull should be launched within 126 days (January 13, 1863) from the date of the contract and that the vessel should be completed 50 days after delivery of the hull to the engine builders. The LENAPEE was launched June 7, 1863, a delay of 145 days, and she was completed December 5,...
Dates: 1867

Exhibit "H" Specification for building hull, 1864

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 7
Scope and Content From the Collection: Edward Lupton contracted with the U.S. Navy to build a wooden paddle-wheel gunboat known as a double ender, subsequently named the LENAPEE, in September 1862 for a sum of $75,000.00. The contract provided that the hull should be launched within 126 days (January 13, 1863) from the date of the contract and that the vessel should be completed 50 days after delivery of the hull to the engine builders. The LENAPEE was launched June 7, 1863, a delay of 145 days, and she was completed December 5,...
Dates: 1864

Exhibit "I" Statement, 1866

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 8
Scope and Content From the Collection: Edward Lupton contracted with the U.S. Navy to build a wooden paddle-wheel gunboat known as a double ender, subsequently named the LENAPEE, in September 1862 for a sum of $75,000.00. The contract provided that the hull should be launched within 126 days (January 13, 1863) from the date of the contract and that the vessel should be completed 50 days after delivery of the hull to the engine builders. The LENAPEE was launched June 7, 1863, a delay of 145 days, and she was completed December 5,...
Dates: 1866

Exhibit "J" Contract, 1862

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 9
Scope and Content From the Collection: Edward Lupton contracted with the U.S. Navy to build a wooden paddle-wheel gunboat known as a double ender, subsequently named the LENAPEE, in September 1862 for a sum of $75,000.00. The contract provided that the hull should be launched within 126 days (January 13, 1863) from the date of the contract and that the vessel should be completed 50 days after delivery of the hull to the engine builders. The LENAPEE was launched June 7, 1863, a delay of 145 days, and she was completed December 5,...
Dates: 1862

Exhibit "K" Addenda to building contract, 1863

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 10
Scope and Content From the Collection: Edward Lupton contracted with the U.S. Navy to build a wooden paddle-wheel gunboat known as a double ender, subsequently named the LENAPEE, in September 1862 for a sum of $75,000.00. The contract provided that the hull should be launched within 126 days (January 13, 1863) from the date of the contract and that the vessel should be completed 50 days after delivery of the hull to the engine builders. The LENAPEE was launched June 7, 1863, a delay of 145 days, and she was completed December 5,...
Dates: 1863