Paul Delano

Captain Paul Delano (June 15, 1775 – 1842), born in Fairhaven, Massachusetts, was a sea captain and a member of the prominent American Delano family. He moved to Chile as Captain of the Curiacio where he arrived in June 22, 1819 and became an important part of that country's First Chilean Navy Squadron. He came with his two sons, Paul H., and William.[1]:{{{1}}}

Paul Delano was commisioned as a captain and commanded sixteen troop transports of the Freedom Expedition of Perú and later he commanded the Lautaro.

He became 1822 Captain of the port of Valparaíso where he directed the building of the first wharf and the first lighthouse of the port in 1837.

His son, Paul H. Delano became Admiral's Cochrane personal aide and, fourteen years old, he was given command of one of the board parties during the capture of the Esmeralda (1791) whithin the port of Callao on November 5, 1820.

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  1. ^ William L. Neumann, United States Aid to the Chilean Wars of Independence, The Hispanic American Historical Review, Volume 27, 1947, pp. 204-219

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