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Chesapeake

Ship Designation: 
-
Date Lost: 
Tuesday, June 1, 1813
Broadside with HMS Shannon
On June 1st, Captain James Lawrence engaged HMS Shannon with an inexperienced crew. Early in the battle, Chesapeake's rigging was cut away which caused the ship to lose maneuverability. Meanwhile, Lawrence was mortally wounded. As he was being carried below, he shouted, Don't give up the ship! to his crew. Although the crew attempted to hold the ship, they were unable to do so, and ultimately surrendered to the British. Chesapeake was towed to Halifax and later served in the Royal Navy. The ship was finally sold at Portsmouth, England and broken up. Some of the timbers were used in the construction of a flour mill.

Lost At Sea Log

Number of sailors in this log: 49

Namesort ascending Service Branch
Seaman Darby Lee USN
Captain James Lawrence USN
Quarter Gunner Michael Kelley USN
Seaman Joseph Judith USN
Seaman John Jones USN
Ordinary Seaman John Johnson USN
Ordinary Seaman John Hunt USN
Seaman Christopher Houston USN
Midshipman Pollard Hopewell USN
Seaman John Hodgman USN
Ordinary Seaman Lewis Heuscom USN
Boy George Groton USN
Seaman John Grabb USN
Midshipman John Evans USN
Ordinary Seaman Thomas Evans USN
Ordinary Seaman Benjamin Esday USN
Ordinary Seaman John Duggin USN
Seaman John Devo USN
Quarter Gunner Forges Dela USN
Ordinary Seaman Abraham Cox USN

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