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Wexford (Irish Republic) (search for this): entry barry-john
Barry, John, 1745-1803
Naval officer; born in Tacumshane, Wexford co., Ireland, in 1745.
He went to sea while he was very young, became the commander of a ship, and gained considerable wealth.
In February, 1776, he was appointed by Congress to command the Lexington, fourteen guns, which, after a sharp action, captured the tender Edward.
This was the first
John Barry. vessel captured by a commissioned officer of the United States navy.
Barry was transferred to the frigate Effingham; and in the Delaware, at the head of four boats, he captured an English schooner,
Commodore Barry's monument. in 1777, without the loss of a man. He was publicly thanked by Washington.
When Howe took Philadelphia, late in 1777, Barry took the Effingham
Frederic Auguste Bartholdi. up the Delaware with the hope the Delaware with the hope of saving her, but she was burned by the British.
Howe had offered him a large bribe if he would deliver the ship to him at Philadelphia, but it was scornful
Penobscot Bay (Maine, United States) (search for this): entry barry-john
West Indies (search for this): entry barry-john
Scotia (search for this): entry barry-john
Barry, John, 1745-1803
Naval officer; born in Tacumshane, Wexford co., Ireland, in 1745.
He went to sea while he was very young, became the commander of a ship, and gained considerable wealth.
In February, 1776, he was appointed by Congress to command the Lexington, fourteen guns, which, after a sharp action, captured the tender Edward.
This was the first
John Barry. vessel captured by a commissioned officer of the United States navy.
Barry was transferred to the frigate Effingham; and in the Delaware, at the head of four boats, he captured an English schooner,
Commodore Barry's monument. in 1777, without the loss of a man. He was publicly thanked by Washington.
When Howe took Philadelphia, late in 1777, Barry took the Effingham
Frederic Auguste Bartholdi. up the Delaware with the hope the Delaware with the hope of saving her, but she was burned by the British.
Howe had offered him a large bribe if he would deliver the ship to him at Philadelphia, but it was scornful
United States (United States) (search for this): entry barry-john
France (France) (search for this): entry barry-john
Frederic Auguste Bartholdi (search for this): entry barry-john
John Washington (search for this): entry barry-john
John Laurens (search for this): entry barry-john
Julia Ward Howe (search for this): entry barry-john