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The navy of the United States, from the commencement, 1775 to 1853; with a brief history of each vessel's service and fate ... Comp. by Lieut. George F. Emmons ... under the authority of the Navy Dept. To which is added a list of private armed vessels, fitted out under the
American flag ... also a
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for further investigation. Captain Moody wrote a letter attesting to the fact that the six were
American citizens, five native born and one naturalized. Eventually Vice Admiral
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was carrying 323 hogsheads, and some tierces and barrels of sugar. She was also carrying 13 hogsheads and 37 tierces of coffee, and nine hogsheads and 29 barrels of ginger.
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300:, had the men reclassified as prisoners of war, not British subjects. He had them transferred to a prison ship for eventual exchange for American prisoners.
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237:, Hannah, master, and taken her into Savannah. She was sold for US$ 65,883.10, though half of the proceeds went for duties and court costs.
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339:, a schooner of 124 tons, J.Day, master, had been sailing from New London to St. Bartholomew with a cargo of flour, corn, and tobacco.
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Executive of the Congress of the United States ... part 1
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American privateers in the war of 1812: the vessels and their prizes as recorded in Niles' weekly register
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was a United States privateer commissioned at
Baltimore in 1812. She captured a British merchantman in a
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Providence, six men of her crew, including Baltimorean
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took her prize into
Savannah, Georgia, arriving there on 2 September.
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was armed with ten 12-pounder carronades but she tried to escape.
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Lion in the Bay: The
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145:1 Γ 9 or 12βpounder gun on a pivot
129:18 ft 10 in (5.7 m)
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646:. New York: W.W. Norton & Co.
421:. 22 December 1812. p. 2571.
751:Ships built in the United States
731:. Salem, Mass.: Essex Institute.
701:A History of American Privateers
614:. Vol. 3. Gales and Seaton.
296:, commander of the Royal Navy's
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661:Good, Timothy S., ed. (2012).
656:. Washington: Gideon & Co.
651:Emmons, George Foster (1853).
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72:Saint Mary's County, Maryland
179:Captain Richard Moon sailed
619:Coggeshall, George (1856).
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101:General characteristics
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199:for three hours before
680:Kert, Faye M. (2015).
171:on 16 September 1812.
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623:. New York.
540:"No. 16713"
511:Good (2012)
499:Kert (2015)
413:"No. 16684"
378:Kert (2015)
323:. However,
268:The Bahamas
109:78 or 230 (
746:1811 ships
740:Categories
604:References
134:Complement
629:cite book
347:Citations
337:Sally Ann
329:Sally Ann
327:captured
318:HMS
280:Sarah Ann
274:Prisoners
260:Sarah Ann
239:Sarah Ann
235:Elizabeth
221:Elizabeth
217:Elizabeth
213:Sarah Ann
209:Sarah Ann
205:Elizabeth
201:Sarah Ann
197:Elizabeth
193:Sarah Ann
189:Elizabeth
185:Elizabeth
181:Sarah Ann
169:Sarah Ann
167:captured
162:HMS
153:Sarah Ann
55:Sarah Ann
251:Variable
142:Armament
93:Captured
77:Launched
325:Statira
320:Statira
256:Rhodian
245:Capture
195:chased
164:Rhodian
160:before
69:Builder
32:History
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289:Sappho
118:Length
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278:When
61:Owner
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