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- silas_page13.htm accessdate "2008-06-28".
- silas_page13.htm accessdate "2011-08-25".
- silas_page13.htm accessdate "2012-03-17".
- silas_page13.htm date "1997-07-27".
- silas_page13.htm first "Alexander G.".
- silas_page13.htm isCitedBy Brazil_Squadron.
- silas_page13.htm isCitedBy Falkland_Islands_sovereignty_dispute.
- silas_page13.htm isCitedBy Reassertion_of_British_sovereignty_over_the_Falkland_Islands_(1833).
- silas_page13.htm last "Monroe".
- silas_page13.htm publisher "USS Duncan DDR 874 Crew & Reunion Association".
- silas_page13.htm publisher "USS Duncan Reunion Association".
- silas_page13.htm quote "The letters show that the USS Lexington, under the command of Silas Duncan, visited the Falklands in December, 1831, to investigate complaints by American fishermen that a "band of pirates" was operating from the Islands. After finding what he considered proof that at least four American fishing ships had been captured, plundered, and even outfitted for war, Duncan took seven prisoners onboard Lexington and charged them with piracy. The leaders of the prisoners was Louis Vernet, a German, and Matthew Brisbane, an Englishman both of Buenos Aries.".
- silas_page13.htm title "Commander Silas Duncan and the Falkland Island Affair".
- silas_page13.htm title "Silas Duncan and the Falklands' Incident".
- silas_page13.htm url silas_page13.htm.
- silas_page13.htm work "ussduncan.org".
- silas_page13.htm year "2001".
- silas_page13.htm year "2007".