Morning report of a detachment of marines, commanded by Captain John Hall, on board the United States frigate Constitution, Commodore Edward Preble, Commander.

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Morning report of a detachment of marines, commanded by Captain John Hall, on board the United States frigate Constitution, Commodore Edward Preble, Commander.

Partially printed document completed in manuscript for 30 April 1804. Verso names the two marines listed as sick and the marine listed as confined.

1 ADS ; 16 x 19 cm.

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