Matthew Parke to Benjamin Franklin, March 13, 1781
L’Orient 13th. March 1781. May it please your Excellency, It is near eighteen months since the Serapis and Contess of Scarborough were taken by us, the Bonhomme Richard, Pallas &…
USS Alliance was a 36-gun frigate of the Continental Navy. Originally named Hancock, she was laid down in 1777 on the Merrimack River at Amesbury, Massachusetts, by the partners and cousins, William and James K. Hackett, launched on 28 April 1778, and renamed Alliance on 29 May 1778 by resolution of the Continental Congress. Her first commanding officer was Capt. Pierre Landais, a former officer of the French Navy who had come to the New World hoping to become a naval counterpart of Gilbert du Motier, Marquis de Lafayette. The frigate's first captain was widely accepted as such in America. Massachusetts made him an honorary citizen and the Continental Congress gave him command of Alliance, thought to be the finest warship built to that date on the western side of the Atlantic.
L’Orient 13th. March 1781. May it please your Excellency, It is near eighteen months since the Serapis and Contess of Scarborough were taken by us, the Bonhomme Richard, Pallas &…
L’Orient, January 25, 1782— Honord Sir, I have the Pleasure as well as honor of writing you a few lines again.— I took this liberty before the Ship Sailed last…
L. Orient March 1st. 1782 Sir, I have been Hond. with your Excellencys letter of feby. 3d. which gives me great Satisfaction together with my Brother Officers. I sincerely thank…