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  2. John Barry (naval officer) - Wikipedia

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    John Barry (March 25, 1745 – September 13, 1803) was an Irish-born American naval officer who served in the ... Captain Barry's first American command ...

  3. List of military leaders in the American Revolutionary War

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    John Paul Jones was a captain in the Continental Navy and famously took captive HMS Serapis during the Battle of Flamborough Head after his ship, Bonhomme Richard, sank. He, along with John Barry, is known as "The Father of the American Navy".

  4. Battle of Turtle Gut Inlet - Wikipedia

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    To transport gunpowder and arms, Robert Morris of the Pennsylvania Committee of Safety chartered the newly built brig, also called brigantine, Nancy and her captain, Hugh Montgomery on March 1, 1776. [9] [10] On March 14, 1776, John Barry was commissioned captain of the fourteen-gun Lexington in the Continental Navy. [11]

  5. List of United States Navy people - Wikipedia

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    Isaac Hull – captain of USS Constitution; Lyndon B. Johnson – former U.S. President; worked as a bomb observer with the Army during World War II; John Paul Jones – commander during the American Revolutionary War, considered to be the founder of the American naval tradition; Charles Keating – naval aviator, real estate developer and banker

  6. Statue of John Barry - Wikipedia

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    The statue of John Barry commemorates the "Father of the United States Navy", Commodore John Barry (1745-1806). Barry was an Irish-born sailor who joined the American colonists in fighting for independence from the Kingdom of Great Britain. Barry became the first commission by the Second Continental Congress.

  7. Andrew Doria (1775 brig) - Wikipedia

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    On 13 October 1775, the Continental Congress authorized the purchase of the merchant brig Defiance. [2] The ship was acquired in mid-November and moored in Wharton and Humphreys shipyard in Philadelphia where she was converted into a warship by Joshua Humphreys (hull strengthening), John Barry (re-rigging), and John Falconer (ordnance and provisioning) at a cost of £296.4s.6d. [3]

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  9. Bibliography of early United States naval history - Wikipedia

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    Historical accounts for early U.S. naval history now occur across the spectrum of two and more centuries. This Bibliography lends itself primarily to reliable sources covering early U.S. naval history beginning around the American Revolution period on through the 18th and 19th centuries and includes sources which cover notable naval commanders, Presidents, important ships, major naval ...