

đ The Header above is the book title page and. The chapter on The Charles Doggett is titled âChildren of the Sunâ and was introduced with this summary: âHow the men of the âCharles Doggettâ angered a witch-doctor, fought Fiji cannibals, and saved a sister-ship from yellow pirates in the gulf of Tongking.â You can read the stories online here now at Chapter 7: Children of the Sun. A fun read! And just one more bit of valuable information on this website. Then later I learned that it was this ship that rescued the survivors of âMutiny on the Bounty.â Wow! The stories go on and are many and exciting as presented in this one 48-page Chapter 7 of the 1931 book Yankee Ships in Pirate Waters by Rupert Sargent Holland.ÄȘs I have always intended to do, I finally scanned or used a print shopin Atenas to scan the pages of the stories for me. All products are produced on-demand and shipped worldwide within 2 - 3 business days. The painting may be purchased as wall art, home decor, apparel, phone cases, greeting cards, and more. Schoonover which was uploaded on November 18th, 2021.

My web page above tells exciting stories of the flag, especially during the Civil War in a Confederate State Capital. Yankee Ships in Pirate Waters is a painting by Frank E.

Flag first being called âOld Gloryâ while flying on the Brig Charles Doggett with the actual flag at The Smithsonian Institute National Museum in Washington, DC. (Click above link for more info.) Also while there I learned of the U.S. When Lee Holloway introduced me to and gave me a copy of the 1931 historical adventures storybook Yankee Ships in Pirate Waters by Rupert Sargent Holland back in the early 1970âs while at The Brotherhood Commission, I had no idea how far it would lead in my future research of an 1800âs ship with my name.ÄŻor a long time I have had the research website on The Ship Charles Doggett (the definitive website on the ship) and along the way discovered the relationships of the ship to Nashville and a friend there who is a descendant of the shipâs captain, William Driver. Driver is buried in Nashville.
