Evenemens remarquable de Toulon : État de la Marine française [et] État de la Marine anglaise, 1778-1781.

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Evenemens remarquable de Toulon : État de la Marine française [et] État de la Marine anglaise, 1778-1781.

This manuscript notebook, written in French, contains notes about naval events involving the French Navy in the years 1778 through 1781. Included are notes about the French Navy's participation in the American Revolution; lists of ships; description of movements of fleets and vessels; and tables of prizes captured by the French, Spanish, and American ships.

.21 linear foot (1 volume)

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SNAC Resource ID: 8149114

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