The American Navy and Liberia / An Address before the American Colonization Society, January 18, 1876
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An officer of the United States Navy presents a historical survey of naval participation in establishing and defending the Liberian colony, recounting early expeditions to secure a healthier settlement site, instances of naval intervention to protect settlers, and influential officers' reforms and actions. The address compiles eyewitness impressions and official testimony praising the colony's industriousness, domestic improvement, and widening influence along the coast, and traces growth from isolated foothold to expanding territory. The speaker emphasizes the Navy's ongoing role in safeguarding emigrants and promoting the colony's prospects, urging continued moral and practical support for its development.
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