Loyal Sam (ship)

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Several vessels have been named Loyal Sam:

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Loyal Sam was a merchantman launched at Bermuda in 1806. She was captured and recaptured in 1812. She also underwent several maritime incidents in 1806, 1821, and 1824. She was wrecked in 1830.

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