Īmerican Revolution: The Egg Harbor Expedition: The ship had been captured by American privateers and scuttled/dismantled in Little Egg Harbor, New Jersey, United States to prevent recapture, was recaptured and burned. Īmerican Revolution: The Egg Harbor Expedition: Nine ships that had been captured by American privateers and scuttled/dismantled in Little Egg Harbor, New Jersey, United States to prevent recapture, were recaptured and burned. Īmerican Revolutionary War: The Egg Harbor Expedition: The armed sloop became grounded near Osborne Island, or on Mincock Island near Little Egg Harbor, New Jersey, United States. Refloated on the 8th, and regrounded, then refloated. Īmerican Revolutionary War: The Egg Harbor Expedition: The Swan-class ship sloop became grounded near Osborne Island, or on Mincock Island, near Little Egg Harbor, New Jersey, United States. Īmerican Revolutionary War: Six ships were driven ashore by British privateer "George and Elizabeth" ( United Kingdom) during a cruise, apparently on various dates before 12 May. The schooner was stranded on Cape Henlopen on or before 7–8 May. The sloop was stranded on Cape Henlopen on 1 or 2 May. Probably on the 27th, but possibly on the 20th. The schooner was captured by privateers at LaHave, Nova Scotia, she was stripped and burned. Two coal ships out of a convoy of 5 burned and sank from spontaneous combustion before 15 May. crew and 60 slaves were saved by "Ann" ( United Kingdom). The slave ship was lost off Cameroon before 15 May. Īmerican Revolutionary War: The boat was captured and destroyed by British privateer "Hammond" ( United Kingdom) prior to 25 May. Her cargo of salt was salvaged by the Americans, but the ship was "ruined". Īmerican Revolutionary War: The brig, a prize ship, was recaptured by a British privateer at Topsail Inlet before 15 May and burned when she couldn't be taken out. Īmerican Revolutionary War: The brig was captured and burned at "Carolina" by British privateer "Hammond" ( United Kingdom) prior to 25 May. Īmerican Revolutionary War: The schooner was captured and destroyed by British privateer "Hammond" ( United Kingdom) prior to 25 May. List of shipwrecks: unknown date in May 1778Īmerican Revolutionary War: The sloop was captured and destroyed by British privateer "Hammond" ( United Kingdom) prior to 25 May. Īmerican Revolutionary War: Delaware River Raid: Two sloops were burned at Bristol Ferry, Pennsylvania. Īmerican Revolutionary War: Delaware River Raid: Two sloops, a ship, a brig, 4 new ships, one new brig and one old schooner were burned at Bristol, Pennsylvania. Īmerican Revolutionary War: Delaware River Raid: An unknown number of Gallies were found by the British scuttled in Watson Creek in deep water. Īmerican Revolutionary War: Delaware River Raid: Six ships, a new schooner, an old schooner, a new sloop, a large old sloop, and 2 new ships were burned in Biles Island Creek, New Jersey by the British. Īmerican Revolution:The transport was captured in the Delaware River by Continental Navy armed boats and burned. Īmerican Revolutionary War:The transport was captured in the Delaware River by Continental Navy armed boats and burned. Īmerican Revolutionary War: Delaware River Raid:Eight ships (brigs, sloops and schooners) were burned in Crosswicks Creek, New Jersey by the British. Īmerican Revolutionary War: Delaware River Raid:Ten ships (brigs, sloops and schooners) were burned at Bordentown, New Jersey by the British. Īmerican Revolutionary War: Delaware River Raid: The sloop was burned at White Hill near Bordentown, New Jersey by the British. Īmerican Revolutionary War: Delaware River Raid: The brig was burned at White Hill near Bordentown, New Jersey by the British. Īmerican Revolutionary War: Delaware River Raid: The privateer sloop, 10 guns, was burned at Bordentown, New Jersey by the British. Īmerican Revolutionary War: Delaware River Raid: Two new large ships, one pierced for 18 guns, was burned at Bordentown, New Jersey by the British. ![]() Īmerican Revolutionary War: Delaware River Raid: The privateer was burned in Crosswicks Creek, New Jersey by the British. She had been scuttled at White Hill near Bordentown, New Jersey in 1777 to prevent capture by the British. Īmerican Revolutionary War: Delaware River Raid:The incomplete frigate, refloated, or partly above water, was burned by a British raiding party. ![]() American Revolutionary War: Delaware River Raid: The incomplete frigate, refloated, or partly above water, was burned by a British raiding party.
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