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The Reestablishment of the Navy, 1787-1801: Uniforms

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The Reestablishment of the Navy, 1787-1801: Uniforms

McBarron, H. Charles, and James C. Tily, "United States Navy, 1797 Full Dress." Military Collector & Historian 15 (Fall 1963): 80-81.

Magruder, John H., III. "U.S. Marine Corps, 1797-1804." Military Collector & Historian 8 (Spring 1956): 15-16.

Tily, James C. "Uniform for the Navy of the United States, 1797." Military Collector & Historian 15 (Winter 1963): 122-23.

-----. The Uniforms of the United States Navy. New York: T. Yoseloff, 1964. 338 pp.
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