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125:(Captain John Ford) on 28 March, off Nova Scotia. After a two-day chase the brig was driven ashore near the mouth of the Chebogue River. Olney and the crew escaped ashore. After being sheltered by the locals for a number of weeks, he took a small schooner, and returned to Boston. A court-of-inquiry cleared Olney of responsibility for the loss. 24: 136:. He took command of her at Boston and began looking for a crew. By the end of 1778 he had a crew of 136 men aboard, and the ship was wooded, watered and provisioned. She dropped down to Nantasket Road to await last-minute work. 353: 358: 86:
and he brought it into Portsmouth, New Hampshire on 26 September 1776. He was commended for treating his prisoners with care, which helped him quell a mutiny aboard the prize.
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Olney was commissioned by Congress on 22 December 1775 as the second-ranking second lieutenant. On board the
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On January 1777 he was ordered to Boston, Massachusetts, to take command of the Continental Navy brig
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His brother George Olney (1745–1831) was the secretary and quartermaster for Major General
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Olney had to wait until May 1778 for his next command, the Continental Navy ship
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Captains to the northward; the New England captains in the Continental Navy
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on 29 August 1776 and Olney was assigned as prizemaster of the ship
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Goldsborough, Charles W. (Charles Washington) (January 28, 1824).
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American Revolutionary War prisoners of war held by Great Britain
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at Newport, on 26 October 1776, upon Whipple's leaving.
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United States Navy personnel of the American Revolution
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Joseph Graves Olney

USS Cabot
Raid of Nassau
Battle of Block Island
Battle off Yarmouth (1777)
USS Columbus
Abraham Whipple
USS Cabot
USS Alfred
USS Queen of France (1777)
Nathanael Greene
Jeremiah Olney
North Providence, Rhode Island
Nova Scotia in the American Revolution




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"Privateersmen of Newport"
"Capt Joseph Olney, Jr (1737-1814) - Find A Grave-gedenkplek"
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"Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society"
"The United States' Naval Chronicle. Vol. 1"
"Journal"

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