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- John_Adams_Webster abstract "John Adams Webster (1789–1877) was a captain in the United States Navy, who, as a young third lieutenant, heard the sound of the British oars as its small flotilla approach Fort McHenry in Baltimore, September 13, 1814. He remained in the battle in spite of being wounded twice and received commendations for this from the City of Baltimore and the State of Maryland. It was during this battle that Francis Scott Key wrote the “Star Spangled Banner”. Webster remained active in his military service serving as a captain in the Revenue Service until his death.".
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- John_Adams_Webster wikiPageWikiLink Baltimore.
- John_Adams_Webster wikiPageWikiLink Bladensburg,_Maryland.
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- John_Adams_Webster wikiPageWikiLink Fort_Covington,_New_York.
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- John_Adams_Webster wikiPageWikiLink Mount_Adams_(Bel_Air,_Maryland).
- John_Adams_Webster wikiPageWikiLink New_Bern,_North_Carolina.
- John_Adams_Webster wikiPageWikiLink New_Orleans.
- John_Adams_Webster wikiPageWikiLink Newport,_Rhode_Island.
- John_Adams_Webster wikiPageWikiLink Norfolk,_Virginia.
- John_Adams_Webster wikiPageWikiLink Patapsco_River.
- John_Adams_Webster wikiPageWikiLink Patuxent_River.
- John_Adams_Webster wikiPageWikiLink San_Francisco.
- John_Adams_Webster wikiPageWikiLink U.S.R._Bark_Polk.
- John_Adams_Webster wikiPageWikiLink Veracruz_(city).
- John_Adams_Webster wikiPageWikiLink Wilmington,_Delaware.
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- John_Adams_Webster dateOfBirth "1789".
- John_Adams_Webster dateOfDeath "1877".
- John_Adams_Webster name "Webster, John Adams".
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- John_Adams_Webster description "United States Naval captain".
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- John_Adams_Webster comment "John Adams Webster (1789–1877) was a captain in the United States Navy, who, as a young third lieutenant, heard the sound of the British oars as its small flotilla approach Fort McHenry in Baltimore, September 13, 1814. He remained in the battle in spite of being wounded twice and received commendations for this from the City of Baltimore and the State of Maryland. It was during this battle that Francis Scott Key wrote the “Star Spangled Banner”.".
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