Thomas Truxtun Papers 1796-1885 (bulk 1796-1822)

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Thomas Truxtun Papers 1796-1885 (bulk 1796-1822)

United States Navy officer. Correspondence, property share, funeral announcement, and other printed matter relating to Truxtun's resignation from the United States Navy in 1802 and to his duties as sheriff of Philadelphia, Pa., also including an 1885 article on Truxtun's grandson, William Talbot Truxtun.

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