A Journall Kept on Board the American Continental Ship of War, Ariel, of 26.... Nine Pounders, Commanded by the Honble. John Paul Jones Esqr. [91]
Appendix A.—Copies of the remarks in the log of the Bon Homme Richard for the 22d, 23d and 24th September. The log is now in the possession of the Selkirk family, at St. Mary's Isle. A typewritten copy, with facsimiles of several pages, is in the Library of the Navy Department [123]
Appendix B.—A letter of Captain James Nicholson to Captain John Barry, dated June 24th, 1781—relative to Jones' efforts before Congress to obtain higher rank in the reorganized navy [125]
Appendix C.—A letter of Jones to the Honble. E. Hopkins, Esquire, Admiral of the American Fleet, dated on board the Providence, at sea, Lat. 37° 40' N., and Long. 54° W. per the Brig Sea Nymph, Capt. W. Hopkins [128]
Appendix D.—A letter of Jones to John Wendell, Esqr., Portsmouth, N. H., dated on board the Ranger, Nantes, 11th Decr., 1777 [130]
Appendix E.—Extract from Nathaniel Fanning's Narrative, describing the entertainment given by Jones about the 10th day of December, 1780 [132]
Appendix F.—A relation of the voyage of the Ariel to the United States, and her encounter with a ship called Triumph [134]
Appendix G.—The storm which wrecked the Ariel. An account given by Fanning in his Narrative [135]
Appendix H.—Fanning's account of the taking possession of the Alliance by Landais [137]