Bache, then a captain's clerk on the U.S.S. Hartford, maintained the first diary during the American Civil War; the second and third while A.D. Bache served as an assistant paymaster on the U.S.S. Iroquois, of the Asiatic Squadron.
Albert Dabadie Bache was a United States naval officer during and after the Civil War.
General physical description
3 volumes, ca. 550 p.
Naval History Note
This collection provides insight in to American naval history during the 1860s.
Corporate Name(s)
- Hartford (Ship).
- Iroquois (Ship).
- United States. Navy - Cruise, 1867-1870.
- United States. Navy - History - Civil War, 1861-1865..
Genre(s)
- Diaries.
Geographic Name(s)
- Hong Kong (China) -- Description and travel.
- India -- Description and travel.
- Japan -- Description and travel.
- Madagascar -- Description and travel.
- Philippines -- Description and travel.
- South Africa -- Description and travel.
| Detailed Inventory | |||
Bache, Albert Dabadie, 1832-1895.
Notebook. "Private" Captains Clark, U.S.S. Hartford, Flag ship | 1862 | 1.0 vol. | Volume 1 Request Item |
Bache, Albert Dabadie, 1832-1895.
Journal of a cruize in the U.S.S. Iroquois...to join the Asiatic Squadron...during the years 1867-1870 | 1867 | 1.0 vol. | Volume 2 Request Item |
Bache, Albert Dabadie, 1832-1895.
Continuation of a journal of a cruize during the years 1867-1870 of the U.S.S. Iroquois | 1868-1869 | 1.0 vol. | Volume 3 Request Item |
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