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Thomas Boyle Settled in Fells' Point Around 1794. Born in Marblehead
Appendix I War of 1812 Chronology
The Naval War of 1812, Volume 1, Index
Curriculum Collection Resources for Teaching About Ships, Sailing, and Baltimore’S Port Contents Introduction
Dr. William Beanes and the Privateers
Flood Insurance Is Going Up, Happenings Plain Seemingly Pushed Back Preservation Society Awarded a Star-Spangled 1812 Grant
Boyle and Chasseur - 1814 Chasseur, Commanded by William Wade, Was Refitting in New York After a Successful Cruise
The Rise, Fall, and Rise Again of Privateers
Too Fleet for Any Frigate John Bull Had. Baltimore's Privateers and the War
History of Schuylkill County, Pa
Warts and All: How the Plattsburgh Should Change the Way We Look At
Maryland Historical Magazine, 1958, Volume 53, Issue No. 4
Baltimore Privateers in the Wars of South American Independence Fred Hopkins
The Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum the Chesapeake Log Fall 2013 Contents Fall 2013
Viewed the British Ships As Their Vessel for Opportunity to Escape from Their Condition Here in the Chesapeake and Obtain Freedom
FEBRUARY 2014 ______Page 1
Remembering African Americans and the War of 1812 Gene Allen Smith
The War of 1812
Top View
Maryland Historical Magazine, 1954, Volume 49, Issue No. 4
Thirty Hogsheads of Sugar V. Boyle, 9 Cranach
The Effects of Privateers on the War of 1812 Anthony Green