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Micki Ryan <[log in to unmask]>
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Look for references to Hawaiians and Kanakas in those maritime trade
archives, they were fantastic sailors and often crewed on American and
British merchant ships.

Micki Ryan
Curator
Highline Historical Society
Burien WA



-----Original Message-----
From: Museum discussion list [mailto:[log in to unmask]]On
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Sent: Monday, March 13, 2006 9:51 AM
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Subject: Re: Asians in America during the Revolutionary War


Deb,
Have your teacher pal contact PEM--the Peabody Essex Museum in Salem
MA. She can also check their library--the Phillips--on line. New
England saw many, many Asians prior to the Revolutionary war due to
maritime trade. THe PEM was initially founded to celebrate/cerebrate
that trade. It is also a VERY COOL museum. (I seem to also recall
some inter-marriage portraits. I'll check it out next time I am at
the PEM.)

Best,

Lois


Lois Brynes, Principal
     DeepTime Associates
     P.O. Box 58
     Rockport, MA 01966
     USA
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On Mar 13, 2006, at 9:44 AM, David Naumec wrote:

> Hello,
>   I can only speak for CT.  Here at the Mashantucket
> Pequot Museum we have been intensively researching
> Persons of Color serving for CT during the Rev War.
> We have not been able to identify anyone of Asian
> descent throughout all of the tons of primary and
> secondary material we have encountered...but I would
> not discount it.  So far we have identified nearly 700
> African and Native American soldiers, sailors, and
> marines, 209 of which are undoubtedly of Native
> American ancestry.  I bet there may be some
> Asian-American vets from RI and MA.
>   As for the Civil War, in addition to the Filipinos
> listed on the website someone cited, there are
> possibly up to a dozen identified Asian-American
> soldiers fighting in Northern units, and maybe about
> that many serving in Southern units.  Most notably for
> me is Joseph Pierce of Company F, 14th Connecticut
> Volunteer Infantry.  He fought in every major battle
> with the Army of the Potomac from Antietam to
> Appomattox.  He was also promoted to Corporal in 1864.
> Married a white women in 1867 and lived in Middletown
> CT for the rest of his years as a silver smith.
>    Good luck with this fascinating subject,
>
>    David Naumec
>    MPMRC Research Consultant
>
>
> --- Deb Fuller <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> A friend of mine who is a teacher is looking for
>> information about
>> Asians that were in the colonies/US during the time
>> of the
>> Revolutionary War. I don't know anything about the
>> subject and thought
>> that most Asians immigrated later, like in the 1840s
>> or so, mainly to
>> work on the railroads.
>>
>> If anyone has any references, please let me know and
>> I'll pass them along!
>>
>> Thanks in advance!
>>
>> Deb
>>
>>
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