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  1. Commander Abraham Whipple (September 26, 1733 – May 27, 1819) was an American naval officer best known for his service in the Continental Navy during the Revolutionary War and being one of the founders of Marietta, Ohio.

  2. academia-lab.com › enciclopedia › abraham-whippleAbraham Whipple _ AcademiaLab

    El comandante Abraham Whipple (26 de septiembre de 1733 - 27 de mayo de 1819) fue un oficial naval estadounidense mejor conocido por su servicio en la Armada Continental durante la Guerra Revolucionaria y por ser uno de los fundadores de Marietta., Ohio.

  3. Abraham Whipple was an American revolutionary commander in the Continental Navy. This biography of Abraham Whipple provides detailed information about her childhood, life, achievements, works & timeline.

  4. Abraham Whipple (1733-1819) was a successful privateer and naval officer who was born in Providence, the son of Noah and Mary Whipple. Of humble origins, Whipple went to sea at an early age and became associated with the wealthy and influential Brown family of merchant entrepreneurs.

  5. WHIPPLE, ABRAHAM. (1733–1819). Continental naval officer. Rhode Island. Born in Providence, Rhode Island, on 26 September 1733, Whipple married Sarah Hopkins, the sister of Esek and Stephen Hopkins, in 1761.

  6. 1 de mar. de 2010 · Abraham Whipple (17331819) commanded insurgents who destroyed HMS Gaspee in Narragansett Bay and helped direct the successful invasion of the Bahamas. This little-known, yet intrepid and frequently successful Continental Navy officer contributed significantly to the War for Independence.

  7. navalwarcollegemuseum.blogspot.com › 2015 › 07From Hero to Penury

    22 de jul. de 2015 · On July 18, 1779, Commodore Abraham Whipple’s squadron, consisting of Continental frigates Providence, Queen of France and sloop Ranger, captured the largest value of prize vessels during the American Revolution.