General Gates
45 ship citations (8 free) in 25 resources
General Gates (1815; Machias, Maine)
Book
Merchant Sail
Author
Published
Fairburn Marine Educational Foundation, Inc., Center Lovell, Maine, 1945-1955
Page
V: 3560
General Gates (Massachusetts 6-gun schooner, War of the Rev.)
Book
Merchant Sail
Author
Published
Fairburn Marine Educational Foundation, Inc., Center Lovell, Maine, 1945-1955
Page
I: 410
General Gates
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General Gates (1777)
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General Gates (American brig, 197 tons)
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General Gates (ship converted from brig during voyage, 197, built Machias, Maine)
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General Gates (ship, built Machias, ME; voyage: Boston, MA, 1821-)
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General Gates (ship/ex brig, 197 tons)
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General Gates (Warner, captain)
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General Gates, 1778
Book
The History of the American Sailing Navy: The Ships and Their Development
Author
Published
W.W. Norton & Co., New York, 1949
ISBN
1568522223
Page
86
General Gates, American privateer (1778)
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General Gates, American unrated brig (1777)
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General Gates, armed brig: commanded by Skimmer
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General Gates, armed brig: commanded by Waters
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General Gates, brig (Capt. James Tilden)
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General Gates, brigantine (1777)
Journal
American Neptune (1941-1990; Vols. 1-50)
Published
Peabody Essex Museum, Salem, Mass., 1997
ISSN
0003-0155
Pages
X, 155, 230, 280-287; XX, 46
General Gates, Continental corvette (1777)
Book
American Ships of the Colonial and Revolutionary Periods
Author
Published
W.W. Norton & Co., New York, 1978
ISBN
0393032221, 9780393032222
Pages
ii, 137-138, 141, 143, 232
General Gates, Continental corvette (1777), ill.
Book
American Ships of the Colonial and Revolutionary Periods
Author
Published
W.W. Norton & Co., New York, 1978
ISBN
0393032221, 9780393032222
Page
138
General Gates, Continental Navy brigantine [formerly Industrious Bee] (Capt. John Skimmer)
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General Gates, Continental Navy brigantine [formerly Industrious Bee]: at Boston (Capt. John Skimmer)
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General Gates, Continental Navy brigantine [formerly Industrious Bee]: departure of (Capt. John Skimmer)
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General Gates, Continental Navy brigantine [formerly Industrious Bee]: disposition of prize money for seaman on (Capt. John Skimmer)
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General Gates, Continental Navy brigantine [formerly Industrious Bee]: fitting out (Capt. John Skimmer)
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General Gates, Continental Navy brigantine [formerly Industrious Bee]: manning of (Capt. John Skimmer)
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General Gates, Continental Navy brigantine [formerly Industrious Bee]: on value of cargo of (Capt. John Skimmer)
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General Gates, Continental Navy brigantine [formerly Industrious Bee]: operations of (Capt. John Skimmer)
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General Gates, Continental Navy brigantine [formerly Industrious Bee]: signaling devices for (Capt. John Skimmer)
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General Gates, Georgia privateer sloop (Capt. Casper Rowx)
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General Gates, Georgia privateer sloop: captured by Friendship (Capt. Casper Rowx)
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General Gates, Georgia privateer sloop: captured by Friendship, Thomas, and Byron (Capt. Casper Rowx)
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General Gates, Maryland privateer sloop (Capt. Thomas Steel)
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General Gates, Massachusetts Privateer Schooner (Capt. William Carleton)
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General Gates, Massachusetts Privateer Schooner: captured Dragon (Capt. William Carleton)
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General Gates, Massachusetts Privateer Schooner: commission granted (Capt. William Carleton)
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General Gates, Massachusetts Privateer Schooner: mentioned (Capt. William Carleton)
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General Gates, ship-sloop
Book
The History of American Sailing Ships
Author
Published
W.W. Norton & Co., New York, 1935
ISBN
0517023326
Page
59
General Gates, ship: captured by Hope and Diligence (Capt. Joshua Stone)
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General Gates, sloop: captured by Carysfort (Capt. Eaton Rudolph)
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