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Old Naumkeag : an historical sketch of the city of Salem, and the towns of Marblehead, Peabody, Beverly, Danvers, Wenham, Manchester, Topsfield, and Middleton By Webber, C. H. (Charles Henry); Nevins, Winfield S, p.
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was taken by Robuste (64 guns), and Ropes was brought to Newfoundland and imprisoned.
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The following year, on 9 September 1780, Ropes became the commander of the schooner
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Six months later on 22 May 1779, he became the commander of the Brigantine
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On 14 August 1778, Ropes became the commander of the schooner
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On 16 September 1781, Ropes became commander of the ship
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On 14 March 1781, Ropes became the commander of the ship
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1755 – May 1782) was a notable American privateer from
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Salem
Massachusetts
Great Britain
Atlantic Ocean
United States
American Revolutionary War
2nd Battle off Halifax


Battle off Halifax (1782)
Robert Dodd
Salem
Massachusetts
American Revolutionary War
Battle off Halifax (1782)
Wildcat
Oiseau
Nova Scotia in the American Revolution

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