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Voyage to a Thousand Cares: Master's Mate Lawrence with the African Squadron, 1844-1846
Voyage to a Thousand Cares: Master's Mate Lawrence with the African Squadron, 1844-1846, In 1844 the USS Yorktown sailed from New York, as part of the U.S. Navy's newly established African Squadron, to interdict slave ships leaving the African coast. Aboard the sloop of war was Master's Mate John C. Lawrence, an educated New Yorker in his ea, Voyage to a Thousand Cares: Master's Mate Lawrence with the African Squadron, 1844-1846 has a rating of 3.5 stars
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  • Voyage to a Thousand Cares: Master's Mate Lawrence with the African Squadron, 1844-1846
  • Written by author John C. Lawrence
  • Published by Naval Institute Press, September 2003
  • "In 1844 the USS Yorktown sailed from New York, as part of the U.S. Navy's newly established African Squadron, to interdict slave ships leaving the African coast. Aboard the sloop of war was Master's Mate John C. Lawrence, an educated New Yorker in his ea
  • "In 1844 the USS Yorktown sailed from New York, as part of the U.S. Navy's newly established African Squadron, to interdict slave ships leaving the African coast. Aboard the sloop of war was Master's Mate John C. Lawrence, an educated New Yorker in his ea
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Preface................................vii
Acknowledgments........................xi
Introduction...........................1
Prologue...............................8
1 November 1844.......................16
2 December 1844.......................36
3 January 1845........................91
4 February 1845.......................122
5 March 1845..........................138
6 April 1845..........................153
7 May 1845............................165
8 June 1845...........................181
9 July 1845...........................192
10 August 1845........................204
11 September 1845.....................220
12 The Patuxent.......................239
13 October 1845.......................250
14 November 1845......................264
15 December 1845......................271
Epilogue...............................294
Notes..................................301
Bibliography...........................315
Index..................................319


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