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Collection Reference Number GLC00038.04
From Archive Folder Documents signed by Presidents of the Continental Congress authorizing privateers' capture of British vessels 
Title Instructions to the commanders of private ships or vessels of war, which shall have commissions or letters of marque and reprisal, authorizing them to make captures of British vessels and cargoes
Date 28 September 1779 - 6 July 1781
Author Huntington, Samuel (1731-1796)  
Document Type Government document
Content Description Broadside with printed date of 3 April 1776. Signed by Huntington as President of the Continental Congress (indicating that the signature and printed date do not coincide). Contains eleven articles created by Congress authorizing private American ships to capture British vessels. Instructs American captains to bring captured goods, ships, and persons to court in the colonies following capture. Forbids torture of captured persons, demanding civilized conduct. Requires captains to transmit a written account of capture to Congress. Demands that one third, "at the least, of your whole Company shall be Land-Men." Forbids the ransom of prisoners.
Subjects Privateering  Global History and Civics  Continental Congress  Prisoner of War  
People Huntington, Samuel (1731-1796)  
Place written Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Theme Naval & Maritime; The American Revolution; Government & Politics
Sub-collection The Gilder Lehrman Collection, 1493-1859
Additional Information Huntington served as President of the Continental Congress 28 September 1779- 6 July 1781.
Copyright The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History
Module Settlement, Commerce, Revolution and Reform: 1493-1859