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Tao menu bang css12/11/2023 ![]() ![]() ♦ Narrative of the March and Operations of the Army of the Indus, in the Expedition to Afghanistan (1841) by Major W. ♦ A Journal of the Disasters in Afghanistan, 1841-2 ![]() General Orders for the Regulation of the Navy Yard Washington, D.C. ♦ Exploring the Antarctic 1840: The Wilkes Expedition All Hands 1954 ♦ Colored Persons in the Navy Letter from the Secretary of the Navy ♦ Case of the Somer's Mutiny: Defence of Alexander Slidell MacKenzie, Commander of the U.S. ♦ The Afghan Wars 1839-80 by Archibald Forbes ♦ Abolishing the Spirit Rations in the Navy by John Rockwell ♦ Washington Navy Yard Station Log Extracts, November 1822 - March 1830 ♦ Washington Navy Yard Pay Roll of Mechanics and Laborers 1819-1820 ♦ U.S.-Greek Naval Relations Begin: Antipiracy Operations in the Aegean Sea by Peter M. ♦ Torpedo War Commodore John Rodgers, Robert Fulton, and the United States Navy’s Test of the First Torpedoes 24 September to 1 November 1810 by John G. ♦ Some Memorandums, By Which It Is Attempted To Be Shewn That an Improved Model May Be Adopted in the Construction of Ships, By a New Application of Well-known Principles ♦ Register of Patients Naval Hospital, Washington DC 1814 (With the Names of American Wounded From the Battle of Bladensburg.) ♦ Register of Officer Personnel: United States Navy and Marine Corps and Ships' Data, 1801-1807 ♦ "Precisely Appropriate for the Purpose" ♦ Naval Anecdotes Relating to HMS Leopard Versus USS Chesapeake, 24 June 1807 Barnabas Lincoln and His Crew, Who Were Taken By a Piratical Schooner. ♦ Narrative of the Capture, Sufferings and Escape of Capt. ♦ Information in Relation to the Naval Protection Afforded to The Commerce of the United States in the West India Islands, &c. ♦ Hurricanes and the War of 1812: Documents on Selected Storms Affecting Naval Operations ♦ General Orders USS Independence 1815 Naval Historical Foundation publication ♦ Documents, Official and Unofficial, Relating to the Case of the Capture and Destruction of the Frigate Philadelphia at Tripoli on the 16th February, 1804 ♦ The Defense and Burning of Washington in 1814: Naval Documents of the War of 1812 ♦ The Decatur House and Its Distinguished Occupants ♦ Constitution Sailors in the Battle of Lake Erie ♦ Condition of the Navy and Its Expenses Communicated to the House of Representatives, January 25, 1821 ♦ Capture of the Frigate Philadelphia, 31 October 1803: Selected Naval Documents ♦ Battle of Tripoli Harbor, 3 August 1804: Selected Naval Documents ♦ Battle of Lake Erie: Building the Fleet in the Wilderness by RADM Denys W. ♦ Battle of Derna, 27 April 1805: Selected Naval Documents ♦ Submarine Turtle: Naval Documents of the Revolutionary War ![]() Placed on the Books of the Navy, According to the British Regulations. ♦ A Short Account of the Several General Duties of Officers, of Ships of War From an Admiral, Down to the Most Inferior Officer. ![]() ♦ Rules for the Regulation of the Navy of the United Colonies of North-America ♦Resolution of the Continental Congress establishing the Marine Corps - 10 November 1775 The Navy Discover Its Professional Roots ♦ Pivot Upon Which Everything Turned: French Naval Superiority That Ensured Victory At Yorktown ♦ Narrative of Joshua Davis, an American Citizen, Who Was Pressed and Served on Board Six Ships of the British Navy. ♦ John Paul Jones by James Fenimore Cooper ♦ Establishment of the Navy, 13 October 1775 ♦ Establishment of the Department of the Navy, 30 April 1798 ♦ Dropped charges and grievances against one John Paul Jones Whitehaven England ♦ The Continental Navy: "I Have Not Yet Begun to Fight" ♦ Captain Samuel Nicholson: A Monograph by J. ♦ Battle of the Nile, Narrative, Rear-Admiral Sir Horatio Nelson, 1798 ![]()
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