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  • Tags: Battle of Lake Champlain

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Letter expressing the gratitude of the citizens of Burlington for the victory on Lake Champlain.

Glorious news ... British force on Lake Champlain captured.

Glorious news ... British force on Lake Champlain captured.
Letter from the postmaster of Plattsburgh, J. Lynde, describing action on the lake and prospects on land.

1821 Aug. 8

1821 Aug. 8
New York. To Thomas Macdonough. Concerns his pay as a sailor with particular mention to the battle on Lake Champlain.

1820 Feb. 8

1820 Feb. 8
State of Connecticut, Litchfield. To Thomas Macdonough, Middletown, Connecticut. Concerns a resolution of General Assembly about his capture of British fleet at Lake Champlain.

1817 May 1

1817 May 1
Navy Department. To William M. Robins, Lake Champlain. Sword to be presented to each sailing master who distinguished himself in conflict on Lake Champlain.

1815 Sept. 23

1815 Sept. 23
Navy Department. To Thomas Macdonough, United States Navy Yard, Portsmouth, New Hampshire. Concerns disability of Matthew Duncan captured in Growler on Lake Champlain

1815 Mar. 29

1815 Mar. 29
Navy Department. To Thomas Macdonough, White Hall, Lake Champlain, New York. Deals with the guns and shot found on board the Prize Brig Linnet.

1815 Mar. 14

1815 Mar. 14
Lansingburgh, New York. To Thomas Macdonough. Concerns a gift the citizens of village wish to present for the victory won on Lake Champlain.

1815 Feb. 24

1815 Feb. 24
United States Ship Superior, Sacketts Harbor. To Thomas Macdonough, Plattsburg, New York. Requested to investigate loss of Eagle, and Growler on Lake Champlain.
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