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Joseph Cauffman, Surgeon’s Mate

…letter also in the American Philosophical Society, “I enjoye sometimes the company of one Mr. Kauffman from Philadelphia, who studies physic here, and intends to settle in his native country.” Having earned a medical degree from the University of Vienna in 1776, the young Dr. Cauffman exploited Ingenhousz’ connection to Franklin by seeking direct advice concerning entering service in the American cause to which he espouses fealty, “My only wish an… Continue reading

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Stephen Gregory, Lieutenant

…rmer Confederacy 3rd Lieutenant Gregory visited Wells. Gregory was then in command of the ship Commerce lying at the mouth of Quantico. Crowley’s account of Gregory’s visit is supported by a letter among The Papers of George Mason written to John Mason from Gunston Hall dated 2 September 1788 reading, “This will be delivered you by Capt. Gregory, Commander & Owner of the Ship Commerce, who brings a Load of Tobacco for the Farmers general to Bourde… Continue reading

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List of Officers and Men of the ship Alfred when captured on 9 March 1778

…8 by British warships Ariadne under Captain Thomas Pringle and Ceres under Commander James R. Dacres. Elisha Hinman became Alfred’s commanding officer in May 1777 and on 22 August 1777 sailed for France in company with the frigate Raleigh to obtain military supplies. En route they captured four small prizes, reaching L’Orient on 6 October 1777. On 29 December the two vessels sailed homeward bound for America. They proceeded via the coast of Africa… Continue reading

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Giles Chester, Seaman

…ded including Captain John B. Hopkins who was “badly wounded in the hand”. Commodore Esek Hopkins commended the antagonists of the action, “too much Praise cannot be given to the Officers of the Cabot who gave and Sustain’d the whole Fire for some considerable time within pistol Shot.” After the battle, the Continental fleet including John and Giles Chester on the brig Cabot came into New London on 8 April 1776 where fifty-eight disgruntled sailor… Continue reading

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Woodward Abraham, Seaman

…n hailed from Manchester and Marblehead instead. Hibbert of Marblehead was commissioned to command the 10-gun 75-ton privateer schooner Hawke and her compliment of sixty men on 18 June 1777. According to the “History of Essex County, MA, Volume 2, Part 1” (1888), “except the Surgeon all the officers were from Manchester” as were many of the crew. Woodward Abraham was likely entered on the rolls as one of the twenty-five man crew of the sloop Hawk… Continue reading

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