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Benjamin Williams Crowninshield

born 1772 6 known books newest first

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Address delivered before the Colu...

Address delivered before the Columbian society at Marblehead

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Letter from the secretary of the ...

Letter from the secretary of the Navy, communicating the measures which have been taken to ascertain the most eligible site for a navy yard, in the vicinity of Chesapeake Bay, in obedience to an order of the Senate of Dec. 21, 1815

Year unknown Benjamin Williams Crowninshield, United States. Navy Department, United States. Board of Navy Commissioners, and United States. Congress Senate
Letter from the Secretary of the ...

Letter from the Secretary of the Navy, transmitting a statement of the expenditure and application of the moneys drawn from the Treasury on account of the Navy, from first of October, 1816, to thirtieth of September, 1817; and of the unexpended balances of former appropriations remaining in the Treasury, on the 1st Oct. 1816

Year unknown Benjamin Williams Crowninshield, United States. Navy Department, and United States. Congress House
Letter from the secretary of the ...

Letter from the secretary of the Navy, transmitting documents to show that the establishment of the Marine Corps should not be reduced to a number below one thousand men

Year unknown Benjamin Williams Crowninshield, United States. Navy Department, United States. Congress. House. Committee on Naval Affairs, and United States. Congress House
Letter from the secretary of the ...

Letter from the secretary of the Navy, transmitting the annual list of the clerks employed during the year 1815, in the Navy Department and in the office of Board of Navy Commissioners, with the salary of each

Year unknown Benjamin Williams Crowninshield, United States. Navy Department, and United States. Congress House
Mr. Crowninshield's resolutions

Mr. Crowninshield's resolutions

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