For Naval Records on ships if you have a particular ship in mind there is a list available in softcover that you can buy from the National Archives that are the logbooks of the ships in the National Archives that survive. I have a few of these logbook pages on microfilm that I bought from the National Archives that show a number of things on a ship from adding water, troops, all sorts of odds and ends like provisions and other things. This also covers shore installations if the logbooks survive but they tend to be from about 1900 to 1947. Some of the others Ive seen are adding and removing artillery pieces and ammunition but back then I didnt pay too much attention to them. All the info I wanted was on the Infantry units from the Civil War on those ships. You can buy this book and other special lists from the National Archives and Records Service, General Services Administration. Published 1978. Title is "Lists of Logbooks of US Navy Ships, Stations, and Miscellaneous Units, 1801-1947, Special List 44, compiled by Claudia Bradley, Michael Kurtz, Rebecca Livingston, Timothy Mulligan, Muriel Parseghian, Paul Vanderveer, and James Yale. I paid about 16 bucks if I remember right about 1990 for this book of 562 pages. I have the book off the shelf if anyone wants a log lookup for a ship to see if its available.