Illustrated Case Inscriptions From the Official Catalogue of the Trophy Flags of
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, on the 2d, just as the last boat from the Castilian had pushed off from the Avon, the British brig went down. The Wasp never returned to port. After capturing three mer chantmen, Blakeley sent one of them, the Aialanta, with his official reports, to Savannah, in charge of Midshipman David Geisinger. The Atalanta bore the last intelligence ever received from the Wasp, which was lost at sea. 85 CASE NUMBER 20 CASE NUMBER 19 86 CASE NUMBER 19 CATALOGUE NUMBER 19, ABOVE The first U. S. Ensign hoi...sted in Japan. Used by Commodore Matthew Calbraith Perry, at his interview with the Imperial commissioners, Toda, Prince of Idzu, and Ido, Prince of Iwami, at Uraga, near Yokohama, July 14, 1853, when a letter from Presi dent Fillmore was delivered in state. On March 31, 1854, Com modore Perry signed, at Yokohama, a provisional treaty, by which the ports of Hakodate and Simoda were later opened to American commerce. CATALOGUE NUMBER 81, BELOW, ON THE LEFT The flag of the Saginaw s gig. The U. S.
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