The Navy of the American Revolution : $b Its administration, its policy, and its achievementsPaullin, Charles Oscar
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The Navy of the American Revolution : $b Its administration, its policy, and its achievements
Paullin, Charles Oscar
United States -- History -- Revolution, 1775-1783 -- Naval operations; United States. Navy -- History -- Revolution, 1775-1783
[279] Records and Papers of Continental Congress, 28, p. 149,
Resolutions of Committee; Journals of Continental Congress, July 6,
1781.
[280] Records and Papers of Continental Congress, 28, p. 147, Report
of Committee on July 18; Journals of Continental Congress, July 18,
1781.
[281] Records and Papers of Continental Congress, 28, p. 157;
Journals of Continental Congress, August 29, 1781.
[282] Journals of Continental Congress, September 7, 1781.
[283] Records and Papers of Continental Congress, 137, I, 133, Morris
to President of Congress, September 8, 1781.
[284] Records and Papers of Continental Congress, 137, II, 183.
[285] M. I. J. Griffin, Commodore John Barry, 169.
[286] Records and Papers of Continental Congress, 137, I, 233, Morris
to President of Congress, November 17, 1781; Journals of Continental
Congress, November 20, 1781.
[287] Records and Papers of Continental Congress, 137, I, 543, Report
of Morris, June 3, 1782; Journals of Continental Congress, June 12,
1782.
[288] The 29th article of Adams’s rules as adopted by Congress in
1775 fixed penalties for desertion and cowardice. It is not likely
that the numbering was changed. I know of no earlier instance of the
sentencing of a seaman in the American navy to be hanged.
[289] Records and Papers of Continental Congress, 137, I, 367,
Finding of Court Martial, dated June 28, 1781; 365, Morris to
President of Congress, March 25, 1782, containing extract from
Brown’s letter.
[290] Journals of Continental Congress, December 4, 1781, January 8,
1782.
[291] Records and Papers of Continental Congress, 137, I, 559, Morris
to President of Congress, June 20, 1782; Journals of Continental
Congress, July 10, 1782.
[292] Records and Papers of Continental Congress, 137, I, 137, Morris
to President of Congress, September 10, 1781; Journals of Congress,
September 12, 1781.
[293] Records and Papers of Continental Congress, 37, p. 473.
[294] Boston Gazette, January 27, 1783.
[295] Records and Papers of Continental Congress, 137, II, 103;
M. I. J. Griffin, Commodore John Barry, 162-248, prints many
contemporaneous papers relating to Barry’s cruise.
[296] Clowes, Royal Navy, IV, 72, 73; Pennsylvania Packet, August 16,
1781.
[297] Records and Papers of Continental Congress, 137, I, 415, Morris
to President of Congress, April 24, 1782.
[298] Records and Papers of Continental Congress, 137, I, 447, Report
of Morris, May 10, 1782.
[299] Records and Papers of Continental Congress, 137, I, 713,
Estimate for public services for 1783, July 30, 1782.
[300] Records and Papers of Continental Congress, 137, II, 425,
Morris to President of Congress, May 3, 1783.
[301] Records and Papers of Continental Congress, 137, II, 725,
Report of Morris, July 31, 1783; Journals of Continental Congress,
August 5, 1783.
[302] Journals of Continental Congress, March 24, April 11, April 15,
1783.
[303] Journals of Continental Congress, February 27, 1782, June 19,
1783.
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