Logbook of the ship St. George, 1857 Sept. 22-1859 Dec. 31.
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Pease, Josiah C.
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Barker, Abraham
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The Free Military School for Command of Colored Regiments was administrated by The Philadelphia Supervisory Committee for Recruiting Colored Regiments. In January 1863 Lincoln enacted the Emancipation Proclamation and deemed it necessary to raise regiments of African American troops to serve in the war. In response, the Philadelphia Supervisory Committee for Recruiting Colored Regiments opened the Free Military School for Applicants for the Command of Colored Troops at 1...
Saint Clair, Alexander
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St. George (Ship : 1828-1876)
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Whaling vessel (408 tons), out of New Bedford, Mass., mastered by Josiah C. Peace on a voyage from 22 Sept. 1857-24 Mar. 1861 to the On the line and Okhotsk Sea whaling grounds; owner-agent: Abraham Barker; built at New York, 1828; bought from New York, N.Y., 1835; whaling vessel out of New Bedford (1835-1876); abandoned in Arctic, 1876. From the description of Logbook of the ship St. George, 1860 Jan. 1-1861 Mar. 24. (Old Dartmouth Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 64...