USS Constellation

USS Constellation
Title USS Constellation PDF eBook
Author Stephen R. Bockmiller
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Pages 132
Release 2000
Genre History
ISBN 9780738505824

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"Published by Arcadia Publishing, an imprint of Tempus Publishing, Inc."-- t.p. verso.

History of the U.S.S. "Constellation"

History of the U.S.S.
Title History of the U.S.S. "Constellation" PDF eBook
Author United States. Navy Department
Publisher
Pages 10
Release 1914*
Genre Ships
ISBN

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The Constellation question

The Constellation question
Title The Constellation question PDF eBook
Author Howard Irving Chapelle
Publisher
Pages 176
Release 1970
Genre
ISBN

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USS Constellation

USS Constellation
Title USS Constellation PDF eBook
Author Glenn F. Williams
Publisher
Pages 96
Release 2000
Genre United States
ISBN 9781578641253

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USS Constellation

USS Constellation
Title USS Constellation PDF eBook
Author Geoffrey Marsh Footner
Publisher US Naval Institute Press
Pages 400
Release 2003
Genre History
ISBN

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Built in Baltimore in 1797 under orders from President George Washington, USS Constellation is one of America's first warships, and according to this new study, remains the nation's oldest surviving warship. With the book's publication, the author believes he has put to rest a decades-old controversy among naval historians, the U.S. Navy, local governments, and various historic ship foundations. He argues that though greatly modified since built by David Stodder, the ship now berthed in Baltimore's Inner Harbor is indeed the original Constellation. Tracing her history from frigate to sloop of war, Footner examines Constellation's exciting operational history and four rebuilds, including her last in 1853, when John Lenthall, the Navy's chief constructor, redesigned her extensively.

Ghosts

Ghosts
Title Ghosts PDF eBook
Author Hans Holzer
Publisher Open Road Media
Pages 2574
Release 2012-09-25
Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN 1453280693

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From the renowned parapsychologist. “The holy grail of his work . . . from Hollywood to the White House to Amityville and beyond . . . fascinating insights” (Knight of Angels). Join paranormal expert and storyteller extraordinaire Hans Holzer as he explores ghostly manifestations of every variety and delves into the true nature of “the other side.” In this groundbreaking book—featuring eye-opening photographs of ghostly apparitions and visitations—Holzer presents hundreds of case histories, tips on interpreting sounds and other signals from the beyond, and more.

USS Constellation on the Dismal Coast

USS Constellation on the Dismal Coast
Title USS Constellation on the Dismal Coast PDF eBook
Author C. Herbert Gilliland
Publisher Univ of South Carolina Press
Pages 427
Release 2013-12-15
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 161117290X

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This seaman’s journal recounts a twenty-month voyage from Boston to the African coast to intercept slave-trading vessels as America approach the Civil War. Today the twenty-gun sloop USS Constellation is a floating museum in Baltimore Harbor; in 1859 it was an emblem of the global power of the American sailing navy. William E. Leonard served aboard the Constellation during a crucial and eventful period, chronicling it all in this remarkable journal. Sailing from Boston, the Constellation, flagship of the US African Squadron, was charged with the interception and capture of slave-trading vessels illegally en route from Africa to the Americas. During the Constellation’s deployment, the squadron captured a record number of these ships, liberating their human cargo and holding the captains and crews for criminal prosecution. At the same time, tensions at home and in the squadron increased as the American Civil War approached and erupted in April 1861. Leonard recorded not only historic events but also fascinating details about his daily life as one of the nearly four-hundred-member crew. He saw himself as not just a diarist, but a reporter, making special efforts to seek out and record information about individual crewmen, shipboard practices, recreation and daily routine—from deck swabbing and standing watch to courts martial and dramatic performances by the Constellation Dramatic Society.