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Constitution and Guerriére—an old print

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Identifier: chroniclesameric17john (find matches)
Title: The Chronicles of America series
Year: 1918 (1910s)
Authors: Johnson, Allen, 1870-1931 Lomer, Gerhard Richard, 1882- Jefferys, Charles W. (Charles William), 1869-1951 Nevins, Allan, 1890-1971
Subjects: United States -- History
Publisher: (New Haven, (Conn.) : Yale University Press London, H. Milford, Oxford university press etc.,etc.)
Contributing Library: University of California Libraries
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ere so evenlymatched in every respect that there was no roomfor excuses, and on both sides were displayed suchstubborn hardihood and a seamanship so dauntless 108 CONSTITUTION AND GUERRIERE An old print, illustrating the moment in the action at whichthe mainmast of the Guerriere, shattered by the terrific fire ofthe American frigate, fell overside, transforming the formervessel into a floating wreck and terminating the action. Thepicture represents accurately the surprisingly slight damage donethe Constitution; note the broken spanker gaff and the shot holesin her topsails. ihid/f Je aoiioR edi ni iaeaiom. sdj gniJBiJauIIi Jahqblo uAto aiB oBinai edi ^d b^iaJiBda .a^n^wO edi to JaBmniBm arfjlamiol sdt gniraiotgriBiJ .sbiaiavo Ital ^JBgiri a&oheaiA adi■jriT .iiciJii. jiit gaihsainnal bn& Josiw gniiBoft b oini Isaeavanob agBrasb jrfgile vjgniahqiug sdi ^talBiuoDB EJasaaiqsi siuioiqeslod iorfg srft bns ftfi§ leiasqz asdoid 9dJ sion vnoV&u&fonoO sdl .zli&zqot isd ni
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FRIGATES AND THEIR DUELS 109 as to make an Anglo-Saxon proud that thesefoemen were bred of a common stock. The Wasp had sailed from the Delaware on the13th of October, heading southeast to look for Brit-ish merchantmen in the West India track. Hercommander was Captain Jacob Jones, a namerevived in modern days by a destroyer of theQueenstown fleet in the arduous warfare againstthe German submarines. Shattered by a torpedo,the Jacob Jones sank in seven minutes, and sixty-four of the officers and crew perished, doing theirduty to the last, disciplined, unafraid, so provingthemselves worthy of the American naval serviceand of the memory of the unflinching captainof 1812. The little Wasp ran into a terrific gale whichblew her sails away and washed men overboard.But she made repairs and stood bravely after aBritish convoy which was escorted by the eighteen-gun brig Frolic, Captain Thomas Whinyates. TheFrolic, too, had been battered by the weather, andthe cargo ships had been scattered far a

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