James Creighton letterbook, 1813-1819.

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James Creighton letterbook, 1813-1819.

Letterbook of James Creighton, Captain in the British Navy, dated August 23, 1813 through August 25, 1819. Contains copies of official and personal letters sent and received, relating to routine matters; impressments; landing of arms and ammunition in France in July 1815; and other topics. Sent letters were dated at Quebec, Spithead, Havre, London, Halifax, and other locations. For the greater part of the time he kept this letterbook, Creighton commanded the ships H.M.S. Aeolus and H.M.S. Ringdove, respectively.

.21 linear foot (1 volume)

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SNAC Resource ID: 8191274

New York Public Library System, NYPL

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Aeolus (Frigate).

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Ringdove (Ship).

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Creighton, J. N. (James Norman), 1786-1838

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Great Britain. Royal Navy

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