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    The third USS Frolic was a United States Navy patrol yacht in commission in 1898, from 1900 to 1906, and from 1906 to 1907. She served briefly during the...
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  • USS Frolic is a name used more than once by the United States Navy, and may refer to: USS Frolic (1813), a sloop of war in active service during 1814 until...
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    then served at the New York Navy Yard, and then in 1867–69 commanded the Frolic in the European Squadron, one of the vessels of Admiral Farragut's squadron...
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    (SS-357) USS Frieda (SP-1618) USS Frigate Bird (AMc-27, AMS-191/MSC-191) USS Frolic (1813, 1862, 1892, SP-1336) USS Frontier (AD-25) USS Frost (DE-144) USS Frostburg...
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  • Other Manuscripts: ... Preserved in the Capitol at Richmond. R.F. Walker. 1892. p. 257. Taylor, Matthew (30 May 2024). Black Redcoats: The Corps of Colonial...
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    Paul's Anglican Church in 1824. It was rebuilt after fire and explosion in 1892. Today the church is adjacent to the later constructed Niagara Parkway 3 km...
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  • journal requires |journal= (help) Bessie Jones, Buck, Daisy Archer, Dorothy, Frolic, Governor R. M. McLane, Julia Hamilton, Helen Baughman, Murray, Music, Nellie...
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    ensign, Chambers distinguished himself as one of six officers attached to USS Thetis under Captain Winfield Scott Schley, who led the four-ship Greely...
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    was transferred to Portsmouth, New Hampshire. He later served on Vermont, Frolic, and Monongahela, and was on duty at the Marine Barracks at Norfolk, Virginia...
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  • route, the squadron fell in with HMS Rifleman (18), and learned that the USS Adams (28), commanded by Captain Charles Morris, was undergoing repairs at...
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    heroes. Along with the crew of the USS United States which had captured the HMS Macedonian seven days after the Wasp-Frolic battle, the sailors were celebrated...
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    Frolic; 3 years in Portsmouth and Lancaster; and 3 years at the Naval Academy. Between 1874 and 1881 he had duty on board the USS Tennessee and USS Kearsarge...
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  • September 1892 A barque that ran aground off Santa Rosa Island. Humble SM-1 25 November 1961 A drillship that foundered off Santa Barbara. USS McCulloch...
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    North-West. Derby and Jackson. Retrieved 2012-05-06. Kirkland, Joseph (August 1892). "The Chicago Massacre in 1812". Magazine of American History. 28 (2): 111–122...
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    Second Class USS Frolic, Montevideo Apr 20, 1877 For attempting to save a shipmate from drowning — Jeremiah Troy Navy Chief Boatswain's Mate USS New Hampshire...
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    Indies in 1868, then served aboard the gunboat USS Penobscot from 1868 to 1869 and aboard the steamer USS Frolic in 1869 and was promoted to ensign on 19 April...
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  • Jeannette Expedition". The Army and Navy Journal. 30 (8): 117. October 15, 1892. Archived from the original on January 8, 2016. "Congressional Gold, Silver...
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    while other ships such as the Lapwing, Kate Grant, Harriet Armytage and the Frolic also participated in the kidnapping trade. The famous blackbirder, Bully...
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    Iron Chef Michael Symon's Mabel's BBQ, comedy club/restaurant Pickwick and Frolic, as well as a dozen other dining and retail storefronts. The neighborhood...
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    joined the United States Navy, serving from 1863 to the end of the war aboard USS Honeysuckle, during which time he was promoted from Assistant Engineer to...
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  • {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help) "The New Pilot Boat Frolic". Boston Post. Boston, Massachusetts. 1 June 1843. p. 2. Retrieved 23 March...
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