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The Outlaw Middy
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The Outlaw Middy

· May 10, 1887

# Catalog Note

The Young Patriot Sea-Ranger: A Romance of the First American Navy by Col. Prentiss Ingraham presents a serial adventure set prior to the Revolutionary War. The narrative centers on Mark Montague, a young skipper of the packet sloop Sea-Cat, who earns the title "Royal Middy" after saving a British cruiser and securing a naval commission. His antagonist is Caspar the Corsair, a pirate-smuggler commanding an unarmed schooner who repeatedly attempts to capture Montague's vessel but is consistently repulsed.

Caspar kidnaps Mark's sister Allene after her horse stumbles near his position during a raid on the Kennebec River, carrying her aboard a captured brig. Despite his lawlessness, Caspar expresses remorse and pledges her safety. When Mark's armed schooner Shark appears on the horizon, Caspar races to mount guns salvaged from a shipwreck onto his brig for the impending battle. The narrative emphasizes naval combat, personal honor, and the conflict between piracy and nascent colonial authority.

About this artifact

Date
May 10, 1887
Rights
Public domain — free to view, share, and reuse.
Restoration
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