1812 WAR OF 1812 Newspaper USS CONSTITUTION Def HMS GUERRIERE Detroit Captured




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Original 1812 newspaper with an inside notice announcing that the United States Frigate USS CONSTITUTION has defeated the British ship HMS GUERRIERE in the first NAVAL BATTLE of the WAR OF 1812!! Also, news that DETROIT has been captured by the British!  #FB323Please visit our ebay store for other FANTASTIC Americana, Antiquarian Books and Ephemera at http://stores.ebay.com/vintagebooksartSEE PHOTO----- COMPLETE ORIGINAL NEWSPAPER, The Gentleman'...s Magazine (London, Eng), dated October 1812, with important WAR OF 1812 news!! THE USS Constitution defeats the HMS GUERRIERE in the 1st naval battle of the War of 1812, giving the United States a huge boost in morale!! Also news that detroit has been captured and long detailed articles on the volcanic eruption of  SOUFRIERE on the Carribean Island of St. Vincent. #FB323This historic piece is the PERFECT addition to your fine War of 1812 collection!!!HISTORIC War of 1812 newspaper printed in 1812! Over 200 Years old!At 2:00 p.m. on 19 August, Constitution sighted a large ship to leeward, and bore down to investigate. The weather was cloudy, and the wind was brisk. The strange ship proved to be Guerriere, whose crew recognised Constitution at about the same moment. Both ships prepared for action, and shortened sail to "fighting sail", i.e. topsails and jibs only. As Constitution closed, Dacres first hove to to fire a broadside, which fell short, and then ran before the wind for three quarters of an hour with the Constitution on Guerriere's quarter. Dacres yawed several times to fire broadsides at Constitution, but Guerriere's broadsides were generally inaccurate, while the few shots fired from Constitution's foremost guns had little effect. After one cannonball bounced "harmlessly" off the side of Constitution, a crew member is said to have yelled "Huzzah! Her sides are made of iron!"Once the range had closed to within a few hundred yards, Captain Hull ordered extra sail (the foresail and main topgallant sail) to be set, to close the distance quickly. Dacres did not match this manoeuvre, and the two ships began exchanging broadsides at "half pistol-shot", with Constitution to starboard and Guerriere to port. After fifteen minutes of this exchange, during which Guerriere suffered far more damage than Constitution due to the latter's larger guns and thicker hull, Guerriere's mizzenmast fell overboard to starboard, acting like a rudder and dragging her around. This allowed Constitution to cross ahead of Guerriere, firing a raking broadside which brought down the main yard. Hull then wore ship to cross Guerriere's bow again, firing another raking broadside, but the manoeuvre was cut too close and Guerriere's bowsprit became entangled in the rigging of Constitution's mizzenmast.On both ships, boarding parties were summoned and musket fire broke out. Aboard Constitution, Lieutenant William S. Bush was killed and Lieutenant Charles Morris wounded by musket shots, as was Captain Dacres. Only Guerriere's narrow bowsprit provided a way between the ships, and in the heavy sea, neither side could venture across it. Some of the gunners aboard Guerriere fired at point-blank range into Hull's stern cabin, setting the American ship on fire briefly. The two locked ships slowly rotated clockwise until they broke free. Guerriere's foremast and mainmast both then fell "by the board" i.e. snapped off at deck level, leaving her helpless and rolling heavily. Dacres attempted to set sail on the bowsprit to bring his ship before the wind, but it too had been damaged and broke.The Constitution meanwhile ran downwind for several minutes, repairing damage to the rigging, before once again wearing and beating upwind to return to battle.As Constitution prepared to renew the action, Guerriere fired a shot in the opposite direction to Constitution. Sensing that this was an attempt to signal surrender, Hull ordered a boat to take a Lieutenant over to the British ship. When the Lieutenant boarded Guerriere and asked if Guerriere was prepared to surrender, Captain Dacres responded "Well, Sir, I don't know. Our mizzen mast is gone, our fore and main masts are gone - I think on the whole you might say we have struck our flag."It was claimed that the standard American naval tactic was to stand off at long range and use dismantling shot to disable the opponent. Dismantling shot was ineffective at long range.This description shows Isaac Hull did not use dismantling shot on Guerriere and was not hesitant to close with Guerriere.Very Good condition. This listing includes the complete entire original newspaper. VINTAGE BOOKS AND FINE ART stands behind all of the items that we sell with a no questions asked, money back guarantee. Every item we sell is original printed on the date indicated at the beginning of its description, unless clearly stated as a reproduction in the header AND text body. U.S. buyers pay calculated priority postage which includes waterproof plastic and a heavy cardboard flat to protect your purchase from damage in the mail. International postage is quoted when we are informed as to where the package is to be sent. We do combine postage (to reduce postage costs) for multiple purchases sent in the same package. We accept payment by Paypal. We ship packages daily. This is truly a piece OF HISTORY that YOU CAN OWN!



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