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  1. May 20, 2014 · John Barry. May 20, 2014. John Barry: An American Hero in the Age of Sail by Tim McGrath. Purchase the book from Barnes & Noble. Buy the Book. The still winds plaguing the Atlantic Ocean on May 29, 1781, spelled likely defeat for the Alliance, a Continental frigate ship led by Captain John Barry. Under attack by two British ships, the Atalanta ...

  2. John Barry (March 25, 1745 – September 13, 1803) was an Irish-born American naval officer who served in the Continental Navy during the American Revolutionary War and in the United States Navy during the Quasi-War. He has been credited by some as "The Father of the American Navy", sharing that moniker with John Paul Jones and John Adams, and ...

  3. On June 12, 1776, Congress directed that 191 captured firearms “sent up by Captain Barry” be used to equip a new battalion. On June 29, the brig Nancy, bringing much-needed supplies to the American rebels, including 386 barrels of precious gunpowder, was pursued by six British warships.

  4. 1934 Captain John Barry of the American Revolution 631. With the opening of the China , trade, Barry took. command of the Asia and sailed for the Far East (Feb. 1788), thus being one of the pioneers like the first Morgan in this lucrative . business.

  5. Few Americans are well-acquainted with the gallantry and heroic exploits of Philadelphia's Irish-born naval commander, Commodore John Barry. Obscured by his contemporary, naval commander John Paul Jones, Barry remains to this day an unsung hero of the young American Republic. As most naval historians note, Barry can be classed on a par with ...

  6. Apr 2, 2010 · The last naval battle of the American Revolution occurred on March 10, 1783, between Barry’s Alliance and an English frigate, the Sybille. The Alliance was carrying a large sum of money en route ...

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  8. Feb 19, 2020 · When the United States became involved in a military conflict with France during John Adam’s presidency, Barry controlled United States Naval operations. Death and Legacy as “Father of American Navy” Barry died on September 13, 1803, and he was survived by his second wife Sarah Austin who he had married after the passing of his first wife ...

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