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James Hackett (shipbuilder)

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Name
  
James Hackett

Role
  
Shipbuilder

Died
  
1802


James Hackett (shipbuilder)

James Hackett (1739–1802) was an American shipbuilder in New Hampshire in the late 18th century. He was responsible for the construction of a number of significant Revolutionary War-era warships for the fledgling country, including the USS Alliance, USS Raleigh, Ranger, America, Congress, Portsmouth, two cutters for the United States Revenue Cutter Service, as well as the Crescent, built for Algiers as tribute. As a teenager, he served with Rogers' Rangers during the French and Indian War. His later military service included serving as lieutenant colonel in the New Hampshire state militia during the Revolutionary War and after in several different units.

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