Cora (1812 Baltimore ship)

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title: Cora (1812 Baltimore ship)
text: Cora was a schooner launched at Baltimore in 1812. Captain Joseph Gold acquired a letter of marque and Cora was commissioned on 26 July. Cora was at Annapolis when on 21 July a large brig, not flying any colours, came to anchor in the mouth of the Severn river. The fort fired on the brig, but she was too far away for the shots to reach. Captain Gold had not yet arrived so Cora's Chief Mate, Richard P. Weathers, weighed anchor and stood toward the brig. The brig was HMS Bloodhound, Captain Charle
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