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Essex

Ship Designation: 
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Date Lost: 
Monday, March 28, 1814
Action off Valparaiso
On March 28, Captain David Porter attempted to break out of Valparaiso Chile, but Essex lost her main topmast in a gale. ... Disregarding Chilean neutrality, Captain James Hillyard, commanding HMS Phoebe attacked and taking advantage of his guns superior range, slowly but surely battered away at Essex. ... Three hours later Captain Porter was forced to strike his colors, including the blue banner Free trade and sailors' rights — the slogan that had impelled the United States into war. ... Essex lost 58 killed, 31 drowned, and 70 wounded. Essex was taken into the Royal Navy as a 42-gun frigate.

Lost At Sea Log

Number of sailors in this log: 43

Namesort ascending Service Branch
Seaman Peter Johnson USN
Landsman William Jennings USN
Seaman John Jackson USN
Seaman William Holmes USN
Landsman Mark Hill USN
Ordinary Seaman George Hill USN
Seaman Benjamin Hazen USN
Seaman George Hallett USN
Seaman Frederick Hall USN
Ordinary Seaman Francis Green USN
Seaman James Foldger USN
Ordinary Seaman Joseph Ferrell USN
Boy Lewis Early USN
Ordinary Seaman Thomas Davis USN
Seaman John Clinton USN
Ordinary Seaman Daniel Cassimer USN
Seaman Thomas Browne USN
Ordinary Seaman Robert Browne USN
Quartemaster Francis Bland USN
Boatswain's Yeom Thomas Bailey USN

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