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- Subject is exactly "Naval battles"
A Happy New-Year to Commodore Rodgers, or, Huzza for the President and Congress. A song composed on the arrival of these frigates in Boston, yesterday, (December 31, 1812,) with a good supply of the ready rhino
The ballad on this broadside is about an American naval victory and Commodore Rodgers. This broadside has two woodcuts.
Date:1813
Publisher:Coverly, Nathaniel, 1775?-1824, printer.
A new song, composed by James Campbell, a boatswain's mate on board the Constitution
The ballad on this broadside is about the seafaring life. This broadside has two woodcuts and one ornament.
Date:1812
Publisher:Coverly, Nathaniel, 1775?-1824, printer.
Another glorious victory. Newport, Oct. 18, 1813 This afternoon arrived in this harbor the British packet Morgiana, Capt. Cunningham, of 18 guns, and 50 men, prize to the privateer Saratoga, Capt. Addington, of N.Y. ...
The ballad on this broadside is about an American naval victory. This broadside has one woodcut and two ornaments.
Date:1813
Publisher:Coverly, Nathaniel, 1775?-1824, printer.
Bainbridge's victory: or Huzza for the Constitution, once more! Engagement between the United States frigate Constitution, and the British frigate Java
The ballad on this broadside is about an American naval victory and Bainbridge. This broadside has one woodcut and one ornament.
Date:1813
Publisher:Coverly, Nathaniel, 1775?-1824, printer.
Brilliant naval victory. Yankee Perry, better than old English cider "Tune---Three Yankee pigeons"
The ballad on this broadside is about a naval victory. This broadside has one woodcut and one ornament.
Date:1813
Publisher:
Brilliant victory, obtained by Commodore Decatur, of the "United States," frigate, over the British frigate "Macedonian," commanded by Capt. Carden, which battle was decided in 17 minutes : Hark how the church bell's thundering harmony stuns the glad ear! ...
The ballad on this broadside is about a naval victory. This broadside has two woodcuts and one ornament.
Date:1812
Publisher:Coverly, Nathaniel, 1775?-1824, printer.
Brilliant victory, song----composed on the capture of the British schooner Dominico, mounting 16 guns, by the Decatur privateer of 7 guns
The ballad on this broadside is about a naval victory. This broadside has three woodcuts and one ornament.
Date:1813
Publisher:Coverly, Nathaniel, 1775?-1824, printer.
Captain Ward, the pirate-- with an account of his famous fight with the Rainbow, ship of war
The ballad on this broadside is about the pirate Captain Ward. This broadside has two woodcuts and one ornament.
Date:1810-1814
Publisher:Coverly, Nathaniel, 1775?-1824, printer.
Cash in hand, occasioned by the capture of the British packet Swallow, by Commodore Rodgers With 260,000 dollars, in gold and silver on board
The ballad on this broadside is about a naval victory and Commodore Rodgers. This broadside has two woodcuts and two ornaments.
Date:1812?
Publisher:Coverly, Nathaniel, 1775?-1824, printer.
Chesapeake and Shannon : A list of the killed and wounded on board the Chesapeake, furnished by Lieut. Chew, late purser of the Chesapeake
The ballad on this broadside is about the naval battle between the Chesapeake and the Shannon. This broadside has one woodcut and two ornaments.
Date:1813
Publisher:Coverly, Nathaniel, 1775?-1824, printer.