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  1. Sep 9, 2024 · John Barry (born 1745, County Wexford, Ireland—died September 13, 1803, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.) was an American naval officer who won significant maritime victories during the American Revolution (1775–83). Because he trained so many young officers who later became celebrated in the nation’s history, he was often called the ...

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  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. Washington, now camped at Valley Forge with his suffering army, had simultaneously dispatched General “Mad Anthony” Wayne and 300 men to harass the enemy and capture much-needed supplies. John Barry, a copy of a portrait made after the Revolution by famed portrait artist Gilbert Stuart. Barry conveyed Wayne’s men across the river to New ...

  4. 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 ...

  5. John Barry. Date of Birth - Death March 25, 1745 - September 13, 1803. On December 7, 1775, the Continental Congress commissioned its first warship, the USS Lexington. Command of the 14 gun ship was given John Barry, who received his official naval commission as Captain from Congress in March 1776. Over time Barry has become known as the ...

  6. www.history.navy.mil › john-barryJohn Barry - NHHC

    Jun 20, 2024 · John Barry was born in Wexford, Ireland, in 1745, and died in Philadelphia on 13 September 1803. At the breaking out of the hostilities between England and the American colonies he offered his services to the Continental Congress. His ship, Black Prince, was purchased by the colonial government and was renamed Alfred. Later, on 3 December 1775, with John Paul Jones as a lieutenant, Alfred ...

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  8. Sep 24, 2010 · John Barry—An American Hero in the Age of Sail. [editor’s note] We congratulate Tim McGrath for writing an outstanding and long-overdue book on the heroic life John Barry. Though born and raised in Wexford until the age of 15, Barry quickly adopted America as his country for which he fought valiantly in its cause for freedom from Britain.

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