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        1.  Genealogical  Memoirs of  the  Sampson  Family  in
        America, From the Arrival of the Mayfl ower in 1620 to
        the Present Time., By John Adams Vinton, Boston, Henry
        W. Dutton & Son, 1864.Page 40, 304.

        2.  Anecdote  of  Captain  Chapin  Sampson,  of  West
        Gardner,  Maine.  Reprinted  from  the  Freemason’s
        Monthly Magazine, Vol. IV, No. 1, November 1844.

        2. The Tripolitan War: A Reconsideration of the Causes,
        by: Kola Folayan, MARZO 1972.

        4. An Historical and Geographical Account of Algiers;
        Comprehending A Novel and Interesting Detail of Events
        Relative  to  the  American  Captives,  by  James  Wilson
        Stevens,  Philadelphia,  Printed  by  Hogan  &  Melroy,
        August 1797.

        5.  Our  Navy And  The  Barbary  Corsairs,  Gardiner  W.
        Allen, Houghton, Miffl  in and Company, The Riverside
        Press, Cambridge, 1905.

        6. Life and Letters of Joel Barlow, by Charles Burr Todd,
        New York, 1866.
        7. Illustrated History of Kennebec County, Maine; 1625-
        1799-1892, Part 2 By Henry D. Kingsbury, Simeon L.
        Deyo.

        8. The Naval Institute historical atlas of the U.S. Navy
        Author:  Craig  L  Symonds;  William  J  Clipson;  United
        States Naval Institute. Publisher: Annapolis, MD: Naval
        Institute Press, 2001.

        9 .Jeff erson, Congress, and the Question of Leadership
        in the Tripolitan War, by David A. Carson, The Virgina
        Magazine of History and Biography, Virgina Historical
        Society, Vol. 94. No. 4, October 1986.

        10. United States Joint Operations During the Tripolitan
        Campaign  of  1805,  Thesis  presented  to  the  US Army
        Command and General Staff  College, by David M. King,
        Maj.  USA,  B.A.  University  of  California,  Berkeley,
        1981.
        Oriental  Trumpet,  Portland  Maine,  March  30,  1797.
        Letter to William Boardman, Boston, MA from Captain
        Chpain Sampson, Algiers on the commandeering of the
        Betsy.
        Portrait of Capt. Chapin Sampson, painted in 1794, held
        by the Peabody Essex Museum, Salem, MA. Copy not
        available at this time.

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