FIRST - American Naval Officer in European waters after Declaration of Independence-Captain Lambert Wickes - Rock Hall MD
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Captain Lambert Wickes-Noted for his daring raids on British shipping. In his Sloop of War Reprisal he took Benjamin Franklin to France in 1776. He Was first American Naval Officer in European waters after Declaration of Independence.
Waymark Code: WM17NQT
Location: Maryland, United States
Date Posted: 03/15/2023
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TEXT FROM THE MARYLAND HISTORICAL MARKER
Captain Lambert Wickes
One of senior officers of Continental Navy in opening years of Revolutionary War. Noted for his daring raids on British shipping. In his Sloop of War Reprisal he took Benjamin Franklin to France in 1776. Was first American Naval Officer in European waters after Declaration of Independence. Born near here on Eastern Neck Island, c 1735. He was lost with his ship in storm off Newfoundland October 1, 1777. Franklin called him “a gallant officer, and a very worthy man.”
FIRST - Classification Variable: Person or Group
Date of FIRST: 08/01/1776
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