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9780785817987

Warships of the Great Lakes 1754-1834

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  • ISBN13:

    9780785817987

  • ISBN10:

    0785817980

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2004-05-01
  • Publisher: Knickerbocker Press
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Summary

While the great fleets battled for international dominion on the ocean seas, the age of fighting sail also evolved in the interior of North America. For eighty years (roughly 1754-1834) freshwater was the home to warships that ranged in size from the simplest gunboat to a First Rate that could have held its own in Nelson's line of battle. This book presents the history of the navies developed by the French, British, and Americans on the Great Lakes and Lake Champlain, its primary objective being to provide the reader with a comprehensive description of the warships, their design and construction and their utilization during war and peace. Although armed sailing ships appeared on the lakes in the 1600s and their remains spawn intensive archeological investigation today, the specific period of study here ranges from 1754 until 1834. It was in 1754 that the British Admiralty issued instructions to commence building a naval presence on the lakes. In 1834 it formally closed the last of the establishments where the warships under sail had operated. Book jacket.

Author Biography

Robert Malcomson is a Canadian historian specializing in naval aspects of the War of 1812. Besides numerous articles in shipping magazines and scholarly journals. He is A teacher by profession

Table of Contents

Introductionp. 6
'To cause proper vessels to be built': 1675 to 1763p. 8
'Upon a settled footing': 1764 to 1783p. 22
'Of little military service': 1784 to 1807p. 40
'Naval ascendancy': 1807 to June 1812p. 55
'Command of the lake': Lake Ontario, June 1812 to December 1813p. 63
'Only required for one battle': Lake Erie, 1812-1814p. 85
'To look down all opposition': Lake Ontario, 1813-1814p. 100
'Every man to do his duty': Lake Champlain, 1812-1814p. 119
'Glad to get rid of her': 1815-1834p. 134
Notesp. 146
Bibliographyp. 151
Glossaryp. 153
Indexp. 157
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