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In 1806, when retired sea captain and religious activist Christopher Prince (1751-1832) began to write his life's story, he wanted simply to leave his family a record of his experiences. Today, his autobiography survives as one of the extremely rare partcipants' accounts of seafaring during the American Revolution. As a literary work, it shares characteristics of three genres -- the war story, the captivity narrative, and the spiritual autobiography. Prince tells what it was like to grow up in a
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