If the ComPost would constrain its “objective journalists” from America’s graduate schools of journalism to straight reporting - as it does here - I might actually buy it once in a while.
Interesting story.
The Naval history of the War of 1812 is thought to be the frigate actions and the Great Lakes. But, the Chesapeake and the Atlantic coast actions were very significant and, in fact, much more numerous than the famous events. Raiding parties, schooner engagements, and other small boat activities were a critical part of our war against the British. Let’s hope that they can excavate and preserve this vessel.
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