Stephen Smith (privateer)
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Captain Stephen Smith (born 1739, Sandwich, Massachusetts - 29 September 1806, Machias, Maine) was a privateer and militia leader from Machias, Maine who fought in the Raid on St. John (1775). The following year Smith was appointed truck master to the Native Americans to ensure their support during the American Revolution.[1][2] He also participated in the Battle of Machias (1777).[3][4][5] Stephen Smith, after the revolution was appointed by President George Washington under Treasury Secretary Alexander Hamilton in Machias as a Tax Collector.
References
- ^ Letter from Stephen Smith, Machias June 22, 1776. In Kidder, Frederic. Military operations in eastern Maine and Nova Scotia during the revolution. 1898.
- ^ Sprag's Journal of Maine's history, 1921. Vol. 9, No. 1, pp. 30–31
- ^ Kidder, Frederic. Military operations in eastern Maine and Nova Scotia during the revolution. 1898., p. 127
- ^ Frederic, p. 203
- ^ p. 223
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