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Interior of the British prisoner ship, HMS Jersey (Photos Prints Framed Posters...) #7964635
The sunken history of this Revolutionary War 'ghost ship'
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Walking Skeletons: Starvation on Board the Jersey Prison Ship - Journal of the American Revolution
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The HMS Jersey, the British prison ship on which POW Benjamin Corning, a Revolutionary War soldier, died. He was a d… | Revolutionary war, Family genealogy, Soldier
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
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Death Had Almost Lost Its Sting: Disease on the Prison Ship Jersey - Journal of the American Revolution
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Image of PRISON SHIP: JERSEY. - The Unmasted British Prison-ship HMS 'Jersey,' Anchored In New York Harbor During The American Revolution. Wood Engraving, 19th Century. From Granger - Historical Picture Archive