HBM Frigate Macedonia,Captain Carden,US Frigate United States,War of 1812
Title: HBM frigate Macedonian, Capt. Carden, striking her colours to the U.S. frigate United States, Com'd. Decatur the 25th Octr. 1812 / painted from a drawing onboard ; J.Y. sc.
Creator(s): Yeager, Joseph, ca. 1792-1859, engraver
Date Created/Published: Philada. : Publish'd by P.H. Hansell, Carver and Gilder, No. 177 Race St., 1817 August.
Summary: Print showing the heavily damaged HBM Macedonian surrendering during battle with the USS United States.
Notes:
Title from item.
Copyright secured.
Copyright(?) inscription in ink on verso obscured by linen backing.
Published in: Viewpoints; a selection from the pictorial collections of the Library of Congress .... Washington : Library of Congress ..., 1975, no. 67.
Subjects:
United States (Frigate)--1810-1820.
Macedonian (Frigate : 1810-1828)
United States--History--War of 1812.
Naval warfare--American--1810-1820.
Naval warfare--British--1810-1820.
Battleships--American--1810-1820.
Battleships--British--1810-1820.
Engravings--1810-1820.
Bookmark /2007681325/
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