Supplementary volume . vol. xiv Ed. by Henry Vethake . Philadelphis, Blanchard and Lea, 1855. ; Vol. 7 published by Carey and Lea. ; T. G. Bradford, assistant editor of v. 5-13. ; Mode of access: Internet. ; 14
Caption title (p. [1]): A history of the private, political, and official villanies of Fernando Wood. ; No more published? ; Author's name appears on p. 32. ; Mode of access: Internet.
"A biography of Gilbert Motier La Fayette . also, of other officers from foreign countries, commissioned by Congress": p. [265]-431. ; Mode of access: Internet.
John Marshall (c.1784–1837) was a naval officer and biographer. He first went to sea at the age of nine, and by the end of the Napoleonic Wars in 1815 had reached the rank of lieutenant. After the war, he started to research the lives of contemporary high-ranking naval officers, some of whose service reached as far back as 1760. These volumes, first published between 1823 and 1830, contain the results of this monumental research, and demonstrate the new 'cult' of the navy in the early nineteenth century. Some of the biographies were contributed by the officers themselves, with others containing private or official letters and other records. Organised according to seniority in rank, these volumes contain a wealth of fascinating information on the careers of naval officers and the battles in which they took part. Part 4 of this Supplement contains biographies of Post-Captains, 1815–1822
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John Marshall (c.1784–1837) was a naval officer and biographer. He first went to sea at the age of nine, and by the end of the Napoleonic Wars in 1815 had reached the rank of lieutenant. After the war, he started to research the lives of contemporary high-ranking naval officers, some of whose service reached as far back as 1760. These volumes, first published between 1823 and 1830, contain the results of this monumental research, and demonstrate the new 'cult' of the navy in the early nineteenth century. Some of the biographies were contributed by the officers themselves, with others containing private or official letters and other records. Organised according to seniority in rank, these volumes contain a wealth of fascinating information on the careers of naval officers and the battles in which they took part. Part 2 of this Supplement contains biographies of Post Captains, 1809–1811
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A summary view of the causes which led to the American Revolution. -- The American military biography of the officers of the Revolution. -- Biography of Revolutionary naval officers. -- Biography of Gilbert Motier La Fayette. -- Biography of officers from foreign countries, commissioned by Congress. ; Mode of access: Internet.
Vols. 1-14, 1861-1874 have title: The American annual cyclopaedia and register of important events. ; No more published. ; "Index to the seven volumes of the third series, 1896-1902": 3d ser., v. 7, p. 845-866. ; "Index to the twenty volumes, new series, 1876 to 1895": new ser., v. 20, p. [769]-866. ; v. [1]-15, 1861-75; v. 16-35 (new ser., v. 1-20) 1876-95; v. 36-42 (3d ser., v. 1-7) 1896-1902. ; Mode of access: Internet. ; Recon28.
John Marshall (c.1784–1837) was a naval officer and biographer. He first went to sea at the age of nine, and by the end of the Napoleonic Wars in 1815 had reached the rank of lieutenant. After the war, he started to research the lives of contemporary high-ranking naval officers, some of whose service reached as far back as 1760. These volumes, first published between 1823 and 1830, contain the results of this monumental research, and demonstrate the new 'cult' of the navy in the early nineteenth century. Some of the biographies were contributed by the officers themselves, with others containing private or official letters and other records. Organised according to seniority in rank, these volumes contain a wealth of fascinating information on the careers of naval officers and battles and wars in which they took part. Volume 1, Part 2, continues the biographies of flag officers
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Imperfect: p. 238-240 numbered 138-140. ; "A biography of Gilbert Motier La Fayette . also of other officers from foreign countries, commissioned by Congress": 184 p. at end. ; Purchased from Gilman, Crompond, N.Y. ; Part of folding plate lacking. ; Bound in leather; stamped in gold; all edges stained yellow. ; Page iv mispaged v; pp. 238, 239, 240 mispaged 138, 139, 140. ; Verso of t.-p.: Roberts & Burr, Printers. ; A summary view of the causes which led to the American revolution.--American military biography of the officers of the revolution.--A biography of Gilbert Motier La Fayette.--Biography of officers from foreign countries, commissioned by Congress.--Biography of revolutionary navel officers. ; Mode of access: Internet.