Chronicles of the Frigate Macedonian, 1809-1922

Chronicles of the Frigate Macedonian, 1809-1922

by James Tertius de Kay
Chronicles of the Frigate Macedonian, 1809-1922

Chronicles of the Frigate Macedonian, 1809-1922

by James Tertius de Kay

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Overview

"History that reads like a historical novel."—New York Times Book Review. "Thoroughly delightful and informative."— Atlantic Monthly

His Majesty's Frigate Macedonian was launched at Woolwich in 1810, at the height of the wars against Napoleon; its remains, refashioned as a seaside hotel, burned in the Bronx in 1922. It is barely remembered now, but in its time the Macedonian was recognized as the most important prize ever taken by the American navy—a distinction it holds to this day. The history of this one ship, recommissioned USS Macedonian after its capture from the British in the War of 1812, is an engrossing tale filled with battles, chases, near mutiny, and an engaging cast of commanders. The Macedonian played a prominent role in such major events as the liberation of Latin America, the war against the slave trade, the great Irish famine, and the American Civil War. Not just an entertaining narrative, however, the biography of this extraordinary ship is also a detailed portrait of gunboat diplomacy in the nineteenth century.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780393320244
Publisher: Norton, W. W. & Company, Inc.
Publication date: 08/17/2000
Pages: 338
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.20(h) x 0.90(d)

About the Author

James Tertius de Kay has written a number of well-received books of American naval history: Chronicles of the Frigate MacedonianMonitor; and A Rage for Glory. He lives in Pawcatuck, Connecticut.

Table of Contents

Preface: The Frigate Macedonian11
HMS Macedonian, 38 guns
Woolwich15
Fitting Out24
FitzRoy34
Interim Captain45
Carden48
29[degree] N. [times] 29[degree]30' W63
Decatur89
Gallatin100
USS Macedonian, 36 guns
New London111
Tunis122
In Ordinary127
Storm129
Naval Freight140
Two Visitors174
Bladensburg176
Vomito Negro178
Rio and Rot187
Death and Resurrection191
USS Macedonian, 36 guns (Rebuilt)
A Veteran Returns209
Echoes211
Incident at Little Berebee212
"Another Curious Incident"226
A New Word Enters the Navy's Lexicon227
Mission to Ireland228
U.S. Sloop-of-War Macedonian, 20 guns (Razeed)
Memories247
Japan249
Identity Crisis262
Chutzpah265
Paris285
City Island, the Bronx290
AppendixOperational History295
Acknowledgments298
Notes and Comments301
Index323
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