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about the middle of July. In the dense fog, the American warships pretended to be British frigates of the convoy’s escort and, sending boarding parties across by boats, quietly took possession of eleven prizes before slipping away at night. Three of the prizes were later recaptured, but the eight
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was sunk at Charleston to avoid falling into British hands when that city surrendered 11 May 1780.
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which reached Boston with the squadron late in August were sold for over a million dollars.
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to prey upon American shipping. Near dawn 6 April, some 16 miles east of
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relieved Capt. Olney in command of the frigate. She sailed 18 June with
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13 March 1779. She cruised along the Atlantic coast as far south as
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on 5 December before arriving Charleston, on the 23rd.
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Index

SS Empress of France
Frigate
John Rathbun
Siege of Charleston
frigate
Continental Navy
Marie Antoinette
France
Benjamin Franklin
Silas Deane
Boston Harbor
John Burroughs Hopkins
Joseph Olney
Boston, Massachusetts
Charleston, South Carolina
New York
Cape Henry, Virginia
schooner
privateer
brigs
schooner
John Rathbun
Providence
Ranger
Jamaica Fleet
Grand Banks of Newfoundland
Providence
Boston
Bermuda
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