MsS, 1814 September 3 : Tonnant in the Patuxent. General Memo of Alexander Cochrane, Vice Admiral and Commander in Chief to the respective Flag Officers, Captains, Commanders, Officers, Seamen, & Marines, of His Majesty's Ships, & vessels employed within the Capes of Virginia.

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MsS, 1814 September 3 : Tonnant in the Patuxent. General Memo of Alexander Cochrane, Vice Admiral and Commander in Chief to the respective Flag Officers, Captains, Commanders, Officers, Seamen, & Marines, of His Majesty's Ships, & vessels employed within the Capes of Virginia.

Admiral Pulteney signs his copy of Cochrane's address congratulating the British Navy on their achievements in the capture of Washington, D.C. Listed are the public buildings, ships, and arms which "have all been either destroyed or rendered useless."

2 p. ; 31 x 20 cm.

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Copley Press, J S Copley Library

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Cochrane, Alexander.

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Pulteney, Malcolm, 1768-1838.

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Pulteney was third in command to Cochrane. From the description of MsS, 1814 September 3 : Tonnant in the Patuxent. General Memo of Alexander Cochrane, Vice Admiral and Commander in Chief to the respective Flag Officers, Captains, Commanders, Officers, Seamen, & Marines, of His Majesty's Ships, & vessels employed within the Capes of Virginia. (Copley Press, J S Copley Library). WorldCat record id: 13858986 ...