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English: American naval officer of the early 19th-century sailing ship era, active in Florida's second Seminole war as well as anti-piracy and smuggling suppression patrols throughout the Gulf of Mexico, Caribbean Sea, and West Indies.
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Author E. L. McDaniel

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Commander Thomas J Leib USN 1803-1851

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