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Smithville (Arkansas, United States) (search for this): article 36
Schooner burnt. --The Schr. Martha Ann, Capt. Styron, belonging to Capt. D. R. Brooks, of this place, was taken on the 13th instant near Lockwood's Folly, a few miles south of Smithville while becalmed, by one of Lincoln's war vessels and burnt. The Capt. and crew made their escape to the shore in the boat.--Washington (N. C.) Dispatch.
Washington, N. C. (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 36
Schooner burnt. --The Schr. Martha Ann, Capt. Styron, belonging to Capt. D. R. Brooks, of this place, was taken on the 13th instant near Lockwood's Folly, a few miles south of Smithville while becalmed, by one of Lincoln's war vessels and burnt. The Capt. and crew made their escape to the shore in the boat.--Washington (N. C.) Dispatch.
D. R. Brooks (search for this): article 36
Schooner burnt. --The Schr. Martha Ann, Capt. Styron, belonging to Capt. D. R. Brooks, of this place, was taken on the 13th instant near Lockwood's Folly, a few miles south of Smithville while becalmed, by one of Lincoln's war vessels and burnt. The Capt. and crew made their escape to the shore in the boat.--Washington (N. C.) Dispatch.
Schooner burnt. --The Schr. Martha Ann, Capt. Styron, belonging to Capt. D. R. Brooks, of this place, was taken on the 13th instant near Lockwood's Folly, a few miles south of Smithville while becalmed, by one of Lincoln's war vessels and burnt. The Capt. and crew made their escape to the shore in the boat.--Washington (N. C.) Dispatch.
Abraham Lincoln (search for this): article 36
Schooner burnt. --The Schr. Martha Ann, Capt. Styron, belonging to Capt. D. R. Brooks, of this place, was taken on the 13th instant near Lockwood's Folly, a few miles south of Smithville while becalmed, by one of Lincoln's war vessels and burnt. The Capt. and crew made their escape to the shore in the boat.--Washington (N. C.) Dispatch.
Schooner burnt. --The Schr. Martha Ann, Capt. Styron, belonging to Capt. D. R. Brooks, of this place, was taken on the 13th instant near Lockwood's Folly, a few miles south of Smithville while becalmed, by one of Lincoln's war vessels and burnt. The Capt. and crew made their escape to the shore in the boat.--Washington (N. C.) Dispatch.
Schooner burnt. --The Schr. Martha Ann, Capt. Styron, belonging to Capt. D. R. Brooks, of this place, was taken on the 13th instant near Lockwood's Folly, a few miles south of Smithville while becalmed, by one of Lincoln's war vessels and burnt. The Capt. and crew made their escape to the shore in the boat.--Washington (N. C.) Dispatch.