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When furnishing photographs that they did not take or any photos of art, authors must identify the owners of the photographs and artworks to enable Army History to obtain permission to reproduce the images. While a British naval squadron was watching the area for French ships, several British sailors deserted and promptly enlisted in the American navy. He owned land on the South Fork of the Holston River. On June 1, 1813, off Boston Harbor, the frigate Chesapeake, commanded by Captain James Lawrence, was captured by the British frigate HMS Shannon under Captain Philip Broke.

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