Sir Herbert Sawyer letterbooks and order book, 1810-1815.

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Sir Herbert Sawyer letterbooks and order book, 1810-1815.

Sir Herbert Sawyer was a Vice-Admiral in the British Navy. His letter books (4 vols.) and order book (1 vol.) contain copies of official correspondence with the Admiralty and others relating to routine matters, convoys, impressed American seamen, privateers, exchanges of prisoners, the U.S. grain trade with Spain, and other matters. The letters and orders from Sawyer are dated mostly at Bermuda, Halifax, and Cork.

.77 linear foot (5 volumes)

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SNAC Resource ID: 8181277

New York Public Library System, NYPL

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