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Thomas Hore, Surgeon

…1 September 1777 in Charleston to Captain Nicholas Biddle which appears on pages 864-865 in Volume 9 of the “Naval Documents of the American Revolution” requesting that Second Lieutenant of Marines Panatiere de la Falconer be dismissed from service on the vessel for behavior “very unbecoming an Officer” and being “a disgrace to the Randolph”. In addition to Hore, the petition was signed by 1st Lieutenant William Barnes, Captain of Marines Samuel S… Continue reading

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Blaney Allison; Master’s Mate, Lieutenant

…rved on board the Continental Navy brig Baltimore. On 30 January 1778, the Commerce Committee of the Continental Congress was making plans with Robert Morris to load the packet boat with tobacco to be shipped overseas and by 1 April 1778 some of the ordinance required to arm the vessel had arrived and recruiting activities of the crew were ongoing. Council of Maryland minutes for Friday 10 April 1778 provide the best evidence that Blaney Allison f… Continue reading

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HMS Emerald Muster Roll of Virginia Men (April 1778)

…, and shall write to New York, to have that number of your people Returned immediately, which no doubt will be done.” Another later letter from Caldwell to British Commodore William Hotham dated 14 May also speaks about an exchange, although it is not certain if it is the same one. “I have received twelve men from Baltimore in exchange for twelve of the Virginia’s Crew, and promissed that twelve should be exchanged for them, as per list inclosed.”… Continue reading

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Josiah Shackford, Lieutenant

…vessel appears to have been a personal gift to him. He engaged a man to accompany him, who becoming fearful when he put to sea, jumped on board the pilot’s boat, and left Capt. Shackford with no other companion than his dog. He was a man of too stern materials to turn about, so he undertook the voyage of three thousand miles alone.” Moving to Alexandria first in 1802, Shackford “was next heard of in Ohio, where he purchased a large tract of land… Continue reading

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Peleg Peck, Marine

…had served previously under Lieutenant Nehemiah Randall who was second in company command under Captain Andrew Waterman in 1776. Peck mentions that during his time there, he was “engaged for a considerable time collecting boats”. According to the pension record, Capt. Goodwin took command of Lt. Randall’s men at Tiverton where Peck was stationed until August of 1778. The aged veteran is probably referring to Captain Nathaniel Goodwin who served i… Continue reading

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