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George R. Roberts (privateer)

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For a number of years past an aged colored man, named George Roberts, has been allowed to parade with the military of the city on all occasions of importance, and was generally mounted as a servant to the major-general of the division. He died on Monday night, at the advanced age of ninety-five
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Smith, Gene Allen (November 2016). "Ch. 4, Objects of Scorn: Remembering African Americans and the War of 1812". In Lyons McLemore, Laura (ed.).
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Portrait of George R. Roberts by Daniel and David Bendann at H. Furlong Baldwin Library, Maryland Historical Society, Baltimore. C. 1859-1865.
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on 8 April 1815, with Roberts and the other crew welcomed as war heroes. According to Boyle, Roberts "displayed the most intrepid courage."
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He began his career as a privateer in July 1812, a month after the start of the war, sailing from his native
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Released from British custody and back in Baltimore, in July 1814 he signed on as a gunner under
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Archives of Maryland (Biographical Series) George R Roberts (b. ? - d. 1861)
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Pirates of the Chesapeake Bay : From the Colonial Era to the Oyster Wars
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Index


Baltimore
Privateer
War of 1812
privateer
War of 1812
Sarah Ann (1811 ship)
Baltimore
Sarah Ann
Bahamas
Kingston, Jamaica
London, England
Savannah, Georgia
HMS Redbridge
deserters
Chasseur (1812 clipper)
Captain Thomas Boyle
Chasseur
Fort McHenry
sawyer
Fell's Point
Canton


"George Roberts (U.S. National Park Service)"


"Letter from Richard Moon, Late commander of the privateer, Sarah Ann"

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