Jonathan Whaley invoice of goods taken by the ship Putnam, 1779.

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Jonathan Whaley invoice of goods taken by the ship Putnam, 1779.

Invoice of goods taken by the ship Putnam, out of New London, Conn., during the American Revolution.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6926890

New London County Historical Society

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Whaley, Jonathan

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Raymond, Nathaniel S.

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Comstock, Benjamin

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Nobles, Nehemiah

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Baker, Alpheus

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Alpheus Baker was born in 1825 in Abbeville, S.C., and became a teacher. In 1848 he settled in Glenville (Ala.) and began studying law, was admitted to the bar in 1849, and practiced in Eufaula (Ala.). He served in the Confederate Army as the Captain of the "Eufaula Rifles" in the 1st Alabama. He then was elected Colonel of the 54th Alabama Infantry Regiment which contained Tennessee, Mississippi, and Alabama troops. The regiment participated in the siege of New Madrid (...

Putnam (Ship)

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Built by Nathaniel Shaw on Winthrop's Neck, New London, Conn., in 1778, first commanded by John Harman; in 1779 fitted for a six months' cruise under Capt. Nathaniel Saltonstall and after being out for three months and sending in six prizes, went into Boston harbor and was impressed into Continental service; with crew sent with the fleet under Commodore Dudley Saltonstall, against the British post at Penobscot; while there was driven ashore and burnt to prevent being taken by the enemy. Officers...