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Photo Mug : American (Scottish-born) naval commander. Jones raising the rattlesnake flag on the Continental Navy ship Alfred, 3 December 1775. Wood engraving, American, 1895, after Howard Pyle

American (Scottish-born) naval commander. Jones raising the rattlesnake flag on the Continental Navy ship Alfred, 3 December 1775. Wood engraving, American, 1895, after Howard Pyle



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American (Scottish-born) naval commander. Jones raising the rattlesnake flag on the Continental Navy ship Alfred, 3 December 1775. Wood engraving, American, 1895, after Howard Pyle

JOHN PAUL JONES (1747-1792).
American (Scottish-born) naval commander. Jones raising the rattlesnake flag on the Continental Navy ship Alfred, 3 December 1775.Wood engraving, American, 1895, after Howard Pyle

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1775 Alfred American Revolution Captain Commander Continental Army Continental Navy Crew Deck Flag Howard Jones Lieutenant Naval Patriotic Paul Pyle Raising Rattle Snake Rigging Rope Scottish War Ship


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