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Collection Reference Number GLC02437.00213
From Archive Folder The Henry Knox Papers [0011] 1775 
Title Josiah Quincy to George Washington on the benefits of using whalers and gallies against British ships
Date 27 November 1775
Author Quincy, Josiah (1710-1784)  
Recipient Washington, George  
Document Type Correspondence; Military document
Content Description Discusses the need for and benefits that would come from establishing an American naval force. Has changed his mind and now believes Row Gallies could be effectively used in the Boston Harbor. In support of establishing a navy, cites successful transportation of provisions in whaleboats, "excursions to the Lighthouse and other Islands, by Detachments from the Companies posted to guard the Shores, and especially, the numerous Captures by our armed Cruisers." Discusses financial applications of taking up Major Benjamin Tupper on an offer to command a flotilla of whaleboats. Enumerates seven advantages obtainable if the men "appointed, to guard the Shores from Cohasset, to Squantum Neck...were... employed...in Row Gallies judiciously constructed, mann’d, and armed; with attendant Whaleboats." The first two concern limiting desertion and increasing troop discipline. Two others argue the benefits of swift, light boats. The other three argue that the boats will enable the Americans to force the British to abandon Nantasket Road, divide the British force, and allow the Americans to fortify Nantasket or any of the nearby islands. Quincy was a businessman, and later a member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives and a justice of the peace.
Subjects Military History  Navy  Revolutionary War  President  Siege of Boston  Whaling  Transportation  Military Provisions  Privateering  Finance  Militia  Desertion  
People Quincy, Josiah (1710-1784)  Washington, George (1732-1799)  Tupper, Benjamin (1738-1792)  
Place written Braintree, Massachusetts
Theme The American Revolution; Naval & Maritime; The Presidency
Sub-collection The Henry Knox Papers
Copyright The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History
Module Settlement, Commerce, Revolution and Reform: 1493-1859
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