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WILLIAM BAINBRIDGE
(1744 - 1833) American naval officer captured at Tripoli, and later commanded the Constitution in her victory over the Java. A.L.S. 4pp., 4to., written from the ship Lion, a merchant vessel he commanded while paying off Barbary war debts. Jan. 4, 1781, to Samuel Clark of Philadelphia his employer. In part: "...for your information...and a note of the duties at St. Petersburg: the opinions of the first merchentile characters there, that all colonial produce would rise as soon as [illeg] had ordered its navigation, which I presume was the day after I left particularly if not great quantity should arrive.". Boldly signed, "Wm Bainbridge". Moderate folds and toning, tears along margins somewhat affecting text, but not signature. overall good. A nice example of Bainbridge's merchant career, despite its wear.

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January 21, 2010 10:00 AM EST
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