Life of Capt. Joseph Fry, the Cuban Martyr. Being a Faithful Record of His Remarkable Career from Childhood to the Time of His Heroic Death at the Hands of Spanish Executioners; Recounting His Experience as an Officer in the U. S. and Confederate Navies, and Revealing much of the Inner History and Secret Marine Service of the late Civil War in America ...
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Link Singerman ID: supp1949
Year: 1874
Entry: Walker, Jeanie Mort. Life of Capt. Joseph Fry, the Cuban Martyr. Being a Faithful Record of His Remarkable Career from Childhood to the Time of His Heroic Death at the Hands of Spanish Executioners; Recounting His Experience as an Officer in the U. S. and Confederate Navies, and Revealing much of the Inner History and Secret Marine Service of the late Civil War in America ... Hartford: J. B. Burr, 1874. 589 p.
Author/Editor: Walker, Jeanie Mort
Location: Hartford, CT
Holdings: In most academic libraries
Title: Life of Capt. Joseph Fry, the Cuban Martyr. Being a Faithful Record of His Remarkable Career from Childhood to the Time of His Heroic Death at the Hands of Spanish Executioners; Recounting His Experience as an Officer in the U. S. and Confederate Navies, and Revealing much of the Inner History and Secret Marine Service of the late Civil War in America ...
Printer/Publisher: J. B. Burr
Language: English
Notes: Chap. 9 (pp. [118]-24) contains a travesty attributed to Lieutenants Paul and Hoe, "The Book of Chronicles," based on an historical incident in Pensacola, Florida, in 1838 in which Uriah Phillips Levy slandered a local hotelkeeper and was trounced in the ensuing fight.