Full dress for Post Captains
Dark Blue Coats, white linings, white Cuffs, and narrow white lappels the whole length of the Waist — the Coats full trimmed, with Gold Lace or Embroider'd Button Holes, the Buttons at equal distance as under on the lappells, the upper part of the lappells to Button on the upper part of the Shoulder, three Buttons on each Pocket Flap, three on each Cuff, Stand up blue Collars, white Waistcoats, Breeches & Stockings, dress Swords, plain Hatts, black Cockades and Gold Buttons and Loops, Gold Epauletts on the right Shoulder, the figure of a Rattle Snake Embroider'd on the Strap of the Epauletts with the Motto don't tread Qll iru:, on each of them. —
Undress for Post Captains
the same as the Dress Coats, with this difference that undress Coats have Frock Backs andturn down white Collars. —
Dress for Lieutenants
the same as for Post Captains, excepting the Lace or Embroidery, the Epauletts and that instead of the Rattle Snake they wear Buttons with the Impression of an Anchor —
Undress for Lieutenants
the same as for Post Captains, excepting the Lace or Embroidery, the Epauletts, the Buttons, and that the Coats be made Short, or such as are usually called Coatees. —
dress and undress for Masters and Midshipmen the same as for Lieutenants excepting the lappells and that they wear turn down white Collars on their dress and undress Coats —
dress and Undress for Commanders of Ships and Vessels under Twenty Guns —
The same as for Post Captains excepting Epauletts
John Manley
Hector McNeill
Dudley Saltonstall
E. Hinman
Joseph Olney
Jno Roche
Jno P. Jones
John Paul Jones
Hector McNeill for Capt Thompson of the Raleigh
Joseph Olney for Capt A. Whipple in the Providence