American Privateer brig 'General Sullivan' (1777)
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General Sullivan
19617
Nominal Guns
14
NRAR
Nationality
United States of America
Operator
New Hampshire State Navy
Acquired
13.9.1777
NRAR
Shipyard
Unknown
NRAR
Category
Privateer
NRAR
Ship Type
Brig
NRAR
Captured
20.6.1779
NRAR
Crew Complement
Date
# of Men
Notes
Source
13.9.1777
100
NRAR
1 Ship Commander
Dates
Rank
Name
Source
13.9.1777
-
20.6.1779
Captain (Privateer)
Thomas Dalling
NNF-1774
Service History
Date
Event
Source
20.6.1779
Taken by
Licorne (32)
Sources
ID
Name
Author
Type
NRAR
Naval Records of the American Revolution 1775-1788
Authority
,
Digital Book
NNF-1774
Nomenclature des Navires Français de 1774 à 1792
Alain Demerliac
,
Book
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