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James Barron, 1831 - 1835

 File — Box: 58, Folder: 5

Scope and Contents

Two letters addressed to American naval commander James Barron from two separate correspondents, one dated 1831 and the other 1835.

Dates

  • 1831 - 1835

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Biographical / Historical

James Barron (1768-1851) was a noted officer in the United States Navy, for whom he commanded several famous vessels including the USS Essex and USS President. Following a conflict with the British in 1807, he was court-martialed and the subsequent controversy led to a duel between Barron and rival naval captain Stephen Decatur, whom he shot and killed.

Extent

From the Collection: 30 Cubic Feet (68 boxes)

Language of Materials

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Creator

Repository Details

Part of the Georgetown University Manuscripts Repository

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