JULY 6
JOHN PAUL JONES
AMERICA’S IMMORTAL SEA-FIGHTER

I have not yet begun to fight!
Paul Jones

PAUL JONES

A song unto Liberty’s brave Buccaneer,
Ever bright be the fame of the Patriot Rover.
For our rights he first fought in his “black privateer,”
And faced the proud foe, ere our sea they crossed over
In their channel and coast,
He scattered their host.
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’Twas his hand that raised
The first Flag that blazed,
And his deeds ’neath the “Pine Tree” all ocean amazed.

Ballad (Condensed)

John Paul Jones was born in Scotland, July 6, 1747

Was the first American Naval officer to receive a foreign salute for the Stars and Stripes, 1778

Won the victory over the Serapis, 1779

He died in Paris, July 18, 1792