The Naval Monument

The Naval Monument
Author:
Publisher: Boston : A. Bowen, and sold by Cummings and Hilliard
Total Pages: 418
Release: 1816
Genre: United States
ISBN:

America's Naval Heritage

America's Naval Heritage
Author: Thomas Truxtun Moebs
Publisher: Department of the Navy
Total Pages: 190
Release: 2000
Genre: History
ISBN:

From the Preface--Established in 1800 with a small collection of books that served the Secretary of the Navy, the [Navy Department Library] holds the most comprehensive collection of U.S. navy literature. For the past two hundred years, it has collected the books, documents, journals, and manuscripts the record the Navy's achievement in combat, international diplomacy, exploration, technological development, medicine, education, and social reform. This literature described in the catalog chronicles the more significant events, customs and traditions, organizations, and personalities in navel history, providing insight into the origins and development of Navy doctrine.

The Naval War of 1812

The Naval War of 1812
Author: William S. Dudley
Publisher:
Total Pages: 928
Release: 1985
Genre: Government publications
ISBN: 9780945274476

"During the War of 1812 the U.S. Navy came of age. In fleet actions on the lakes and single ship engagements at sea, American men of war defeated Royal Navy ships of similar force. Naval officers such as Isaac Hull, Stephen Decatur, Oliver H. Perry, David Porter and Thomas Macdonough became heroes, and their ships, Constitution, United States, Niagara, Essex, and Saratoga, symbols for an American public proud of its navy. The three volumes will again call to mind the famous naval actions and events of our second war of independence with Great Britain"--Introduction.

The Naval War of 1812

The Naval War of 1812
Author: William S. Dudley
Publisher:
Total Pages: 936
Release: 1985
Genre: Government publications
ISBN:

"During the War of 1812 the U.S. Navy came of age. In fleet actions on the lakes and single ship engagements at sea, American men of war defeated Royal Navy ships of similar force. Naval officers such as Isaac Hull, Stephen Decatur, Oliver H. Perry, David Porter and Thomas Macdonough became heroes, and their ships, Constitution, United States, Niagara, Essex, and Saratoga, symbols for an American public proud of its navy. The three volumes will again call to mind the famous naval actions and events of our second war of independence with Great Britain"--Introduction.