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Title: A brief and remarkable narrative of the life and extreme sufferings of Barnabas Downs, Jun. : Who was among the number of those who escaped death on board the privateer brig Arnold, James Magee, commander, which was cast away near Plymouth-Harbour, in a most terrible snow-storm, December 26, 1778, when more than sixty persons were frozen to death. Containing also a particular account of said shipwreck

Original Publication: Boston: E. Russell, 1786, copyright 1972.

Credits: Steve Mattern, David Wilson and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net

Summary: "A brief and remarkable narrative of the life and extreme sufferings of Barnabas…" is a biographical account penned by Barnabas Downs, Jun., published in the late 18th century. This narrative chronicles the extreme hardships faced by the author during a shipwreck on the brig Arnold, detailing the harrowing experiences of survival amidst a fierce winter storm that claimed the lives of numerous crewmates. The book offers a glimpse into seafaring life during this period, particularly focusing on a singular event that tested human endurance and faith. The narrative unfolds with Barnabas Downs recounting his background and transition from farming to a soldier's life during a tumultuous time. Following his military service, he embarks on a privateering venture that ultimately leads to tragedy when the Arnold is caught in a snowstorm and runs aground. Throughout his ordeal, Downs provides a vivid description of the despair and chaos aboard the ship, where many perished from exposure and fear. His heartfelt reflections on divine providence serve as a testament to his faith, revealing his resilience and gratitude for survival against overwhelming odds. Ultimately, the account is both a personal testimony and a broader commentary on human vulnerability in the face of nature's might. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

Reading Level: Reading ease score: 70.8 (7th grade). Fairly easy to read.

Author: Downs, Barnabas, 1757-1817

EBook No.: 71758

Published: Sep 29, 2023

Downloads: 115

Language: English

Subject: Shipwrecks

Subject: Downs, Barnabas, 1757-1817

Subject: James Arnold (Ship)

LoCC: United States local history: New England

Category: Text

Rights: Public domain in the USA.

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2025-09-07T06:33:45Z A brief and remarkable narrative of the life and extreme sufferings of Barnabas Downs, Jun. : Who was among the number of those who escaped death on board the privateer brig Arnold, James Magee, commander, which was cast away near Plymouth-Harbour, in a most terrible snow-storm, December 26, 1778, when more than sixty persons were frozen to death. Containing also a particular account of said shipwreck

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Title: A brief and remarkable narrative of the life and extreme sufferings of Barnabas Downs, Jun. : Who was among the number of those who escaped death on board the privateer brig Arnold, James Magee, commander, which was cast away near Plymouth-Harbour, in a most terrible snow-storm, December 26, 1778, when more than sixty persons were frozen to death. Containing also a particular account of said shipwreck

Original Publication: Boston: E. Russell, 1786, copyright 1972.

Credits: Steve Mattern, David Wilson and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net

Summary: "A brief and remarkable narrative of the life and extreme sufferings of Barnabas…" is a biographical account penned by Barnabas Downs, Jun., published in the late 18th century. This narrative chronicles the extreme hardships faced by the author during a shipwreck on the brig Arnold, detailing the harrowing experiences of survival amidst a fierce winter storm that claimed the lives of numerous crewmates. The book offers a glimpse into seafaring life during this period, particularly focusing on a singular event that tested human endurance and faith. The narrative unfolds with Barnabas Downs recounting his background and transition from farming to a soldier's life during a tumultuous time. Following his military service, he embarks on a privateering venture that ultimately leads to tragedy when the Arnold is caught in a snowstorm and runs aground. Throughout his ordeal, Downs provides a vivid description of the despair and chaos aboard the ship, where many perished from exposure and fear. His heartfelt reflections on divine providence serve as a testament to his faith, revealing his resilience and gratitude for survival against overwhelming odds. Ultimately, the account is both a personal testimony and a broader commentary on human vulnerability in the face of nature's might. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

Reading Level: Reading ease score: 70.8 (7th grade). Fairly easy to read.

Author: Downs, Barnabas, 1757-1817

EBook No.: 71758

Published: Sep 29, 2023

Downloads: 115

Language: English

Subject: Shipwrecks

Subject: Downs, Barnabas, 1757-1817

Subject: James Arnold (Ship)

LoCC: United States local history: New England

Category: Text

Rights: Public domain in the USA.

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