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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Esek_HopkinsEsek Hopkins - Wikipedia

    Esek Hopkins / ˈ iː ˌ z ɛ k / (April 26, 1718 – February 26, 1802) was an American naval officer, merchant captain, and privateer. Achieving the rank of Commodore, Hopkins was the only Commander-in-Chief of the Continental Navy during the American Revolutionary War.

    • 1754–1763 (privateer), 1775–1778 (Continental Navy)
  2. www.history.navy.mil › esek-hopkinsEsek Hopkins - NHHC

    Esek Hopkins was the first commander of the U.S. Navy and a sea captain and merchant adventurer before the American Revolution. He commanded a privateer in the French and Indian War and captured a British colony in Nassau in 1776. He was dismissed from the Navy in 1778 and died in 1802. Learn more about his life, achievements, and legacy from this web page.

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  3. Mar 13, 2024 · Esek Hopkins (born April 26, 1718, Providence, Rhode Island—died February 26, 1802, Providence, Rhode Island, United States) was the first commodore of the United States Navy in the period of the American Revolution (1775–83). Hopkins, who went to sea at the age of 20, proving his ability as a seaman and trader, and a marriage into wealth ...

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  5. When thinking about the pioneers of American naval history, Esek Hopkins would not likely be the first name to come to mind. Neither would Hector McNeill, Abraham Whipple, nor William Hallock. From the brief existence of the Continental Navy, only Captain John Paul Jones’ improbable victory over HMS Serapis and his famous declaration “I ...

  6. Dec 22, 2015 · Esek Hopkins, Privateer. He was born in Scituate on April 26, 1718 into a prominent Rhode Island family. Brother Stephen signed the Declaration of Independence and served as Rhode Island governor. From 1754 to 1763, privateering was rampant as the Seven Years’ War between England and France enveloped their North American territories.

  7. Esek Hopkins was a Revolutionary patriot and the first commander of the American Navy. He was a veteran merchant captain who sailed to almost every corner of the globe and captured guns and ammunition for the American Army. He was also a loyal officer who served in the Rhode Island Legislature and Rhode Island College after his dismissal from the Navy.

  8. www.wikiwand.com › en › Esek_HopkinsEsek Hopkins - Wikiwand

    Esek Hopkins / ˈiːˌzɛk / (April 26, 1718 – February 26, 1802) was an American naval officer, merchant captain, and privateer. Achieving the rank of Commodore, Hopkins was the only Commander-in-Chief of the Continental Navy during the American Revolutionary War.

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