Gibbs the Pirate

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[h=1]Charles Gibbs[/h]
Charles Gibbs (November 5, 1798 – April 25, 1831) was an American pirate (real name James D. Jeffers) who was one of the last active in the Caribbean during the early-19th century and was among the last executed for piracy by the United States.

His career, like many others during this time, was marked by violence and brutality. Shortly before his execution, Jeffers admitted to have been involved in the killing of as many as 400 victims. His confessions during his imprisonment and trial detailing his career were recorded and published following his death and remained popular reading throughout the mid 19th century.However, given the sensationalistic nature of these accounts, historians have questioned the accuracy of Jeffers's confessions.

Essex County herald. (Guildhall, Vt.), 09 Oct. 1875.


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Essex County herald. (Guildhall, Vt.) 1873-1964, October 09, 1875, Image 1 « Chronicling America « Library of Congress
 

Love these stories and would love to hunt for what is left. That or go over to Coney and have a Nathan;s frank...
 

If you want to read more about Gibbs, there is an entertaining account in The Pirates Own Book compiled by Charles Ellms in the 19th century. A first edition is hard to find (and a bit pricey) but there are many reprints readily available.

Good luck to all,

The Old Bookaroo
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Btw... the long version is a good read.
 

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