The history of our Navy from its origin to the present day, 1775-1897, vol. 3 (of 4)Spears, John Randolph
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The history of our Navy from its origin to the present day, 1775-1897, vol. 3 (of 4)
Spears, John Randolph
United States. Navy -- History; United States. Navy -- History -- Spanish-American War, 1898
Laugharne, Captain Thomas L. P., surrenders to Porter, ii. 42.
Laurens, Henry, American Ambassador to Holland, is removed from the
_Mercury_ by the Captain of the British ship _Vestal_, and
taken to St. Johns, Newfoundland, iv. 153;
taken to England and imprisoned in the Tower of London, 154;
exchanged for Lord Cornwallis, _ib._;
his case parallel to the _Trent_ affair, _ib._
_Lurestinus_, British frigate, ii. 395.
Law, Lieutenant of British marines, fires at Lawrence and wounds
him, ii. 213.
_Lawrence_, American brig, flagship of Commodore Perry, ii. 290;
in the battle of Lake Erie, 317;
Perry shifts his flag to the _Niagara_, 321;
sunk in Little Bay, 337.
Lawrence, Captain James, Midshipman on the _Constitution_, i. 348;
Captain of the _Hornet_, 403;
blockades the British warship _Bonne Citoyenne_ in Bahia Harbor,
ii. 179;
challenges Captain Greene, _ib._;
compelled to raise the blockade, 180;
recaptures the _William_, 181;
captures the _Resolution_, _ib._;
is chased by the _Peacock_, 182;
the _Peacock_ is beaten, 183;
Lawrence fits his ship for another fight, 190;
chases the _Espiègle_, _ib._;
put all hands on half rations and squares away for home, 191;
promoted to command the _Chesapeake_, 192;
sails out of Boston to meet the _Shannon_, 197;
has difficulty in getting a crew, 199;
is challenged by Captain Broke of the _Shannon_, 203;
sails out to meet the enemy, 204;
addresses his crew, 205;
mutinous spirit of his men, 206;
displays great skill in handling his ship, _ib._;
the _Chesapeake_ is damaged and begins to drift, 213;
Lawrence shot, _ib._;
dies, 221;
interred in Trinity Churchyard, 225.
Lay, John L., devises a torpedo boat, iv. 458;
used by Lieutenant Cushing to destroy the _Albemarle_, 459–461.
_Leander_ affair, the, i. 403, 404;
Captain Whitby court-martialed, 405.
Lear, Tobias, American Consul-general at Algiers 1812, iii. 340.
_Lee_, American galley, i. 89.
_Lee_, American schooner, i. 30, 197;
assists in capturing a British troop-ship, 203.
Lee, Captain F. D., Chief of Confederate torpedo corps, iv. 497.
Lee, Richard Henry, member of first Marine Committee, i. 36.
Lee, Rear-admiral S. Phillips, iv. 314;
in command of the Albemarle Station, 454.
_Leopard_ and _Chesapeake_, affair of the, i. 40.
Le Roy, Commander William E., iv. 389.
Letter of marque and a privateer, difference between, iii. 242.
_Levant_, British sloop-of-war, chased by the _Constitution_, iii.
247;
surrenders, 255.
Lewis, Captain Jacob, made Commodore of the American fleet in New
York Harbor, ii. 394.
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