Statistics for occurrence #1 of “M. A. Shindler” in article 14 of The Daily Dispatch: June 22, 1863., [Electronic resource]:

...ave been destroyed by the C. S. privateer Coquette: Whistling Wind, of N. Y., coal; Mary Allvina, Boston, Government stores; Bark Tacony, of Philadelphia, (act destroyed, but changed to a privateer,) M. A. Shindler , Great Egg Harbor, N. J., ballast; Kate Stewart, Philadelphia, (bonded for $7,000) The Coquette is commanded by Lt. Chas. W. Reed, of Jackson, Miss, whose property at that city having been destroyed,...
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