Sketch of Interior of HMS Jersey, a British Prison ship, by John Trumbull who documented the Revolutionary War while traveling with Washington's army. More than twice as many American soldiers died on
HMS Jersey
Aaron Burr on Twitter: "14 June 1736, #OnThisDay the @RoyalNavy launches HMS Jersey, a 4th rate ship of the line. It became a prison ship in #Brooklyn Harbor known for the harsh
PRISON SHIP: JERSEY. /nThe unmasted British prison-ship HMS 'Jersey,' anchored in New York harbor during the American Revolution. Wood engraving, 19th century Stock Photo - Alamy
HMS Jersey (1736) - Wikipedia
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Walking Skeletons: Starvation on Board the Jersey Prison Ship - Journal of the American Revolution
The HMS Jersey: Gruesome Revolutionary Prison Ship
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Revolutionary War Death Ship
HMS Jersey (F72) - Wikipedia
Engraving depicting the HMS Jersey, a 60 gun fourth rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, launched on 14 June 1736, perhaps most noted for her service as a prison
Walking Skeletons: Starvation on Board the Jersey Prison Ship - Journal of the American Revolution
Patrol Craft 'HMS Jersey' | Art UK
The Appalling Way the British Tried to Recruit Americans Away from Revolt - HISTORY
The HMS Jersey - HISTORY
Token commemorating HMS 'Jersey' | Royal Museums Greenwich
HMS Jersey - Jerripedia
HMS Jersey (F 72) of the Royal Navy - British Destroyer of the J class - Allied Warships of WWII - uboat.net
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