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Gamaliel Bradford (privateersman)

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but soon joined his father's 14th regiment. He fought at the battles of Saratoga and Monmouth before encamping with the army for its final cantonment at New Windsor, New York. After Monmouth, he was promoted to Sergeant on June 28, 1778, followed by promotions to Ensign (8/8/1779) and Lieutenant
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and the injury required the amputation of his leg. For his performance during these engagements, Bradford earned renown among the American merchant and naval fleets.
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Gamaliel Bradford, was born in Duxbury, Massachusetts, on November 4, 1763, to Gamaliel Bradford and Sarah (Alden) Bradford. His father was a captain of local
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The injury prompted his retirement from seafaring. In 1813, he was appointed warden of the Massachusetts State Prison at
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prior to the Revolutionary War and served eight years as Duxbury's representative to the
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and successfully repulsed an attack by four French privateers off the coast of
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with France commanding two privately owned and armed merchant vessels known as
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One branch of the Bradford family, or, Descendants of Capt. Gamaliel Bradford
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after Capt. Gamaliel Bradford for his performance during the Quasi-War.
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in 1799, during the Quasi-War with France. In July 1800, in command of
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In With the Sea Wind: The Trials and Triumphs of Some Yankee Sailors
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The Remarkable Mrs. Ripley: The Life of Sarah Alden Bradford Ripley
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After the war, he commanded the American private armed ship
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He married Elizabeth Parker Hickling on August 5, 1792.
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Gamaliel Bradford (1768-1824)
Gamaliel Bradford

Duxbury, Massachusetts
Cambridge, Massachusetts
United States of America
Privateersman
Captain
Quasi-War
Charlestown State Prison
sea captain
privateersman
prison warden
Quasi-War
letters of marque
Duxbury, Massachusetts
14th Massachusetts Regiment
American Revolution
private
lieutenant
Continental Army
Gibraltar
Cadiz, Spain
grapeshot
Charlestown
Cambridge, Massachusetts
United States Navy
USS Bradford (DD-545)
militia
Massachusetts General Court

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