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Documents in Relation to the Differences Which Subsisted Between the Late Commodore O. H. Perry and Captain J. D. Elliott

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32 pages, Paperback

Published August 25, 2016

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Oliver Hazard Perry

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American naval officer Oliver Hazard Perry led the fleet that during the war of 1812 defeated the British in the battle of Lake Erie of 1813 .

Sarah Wallace Alexander, a direct descendant of William Wallace, bore this son to Christopher Raymond Perry, captain of Navy of United States.
Matthew Calbraith Perry, older brother of this commodore of Navy of United States, compelled the opening of Japan.

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