Lot 1612

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THOMAS TRUXTON
(1755 - 1822) American Revolutionary naval hero, captain of the Independence and the Mars, defeating many British warships and taking numerous prizes, selected as one of the first six captains in the United States Navy, later commanded the Constellation in action against the French in the West Indies and appointed to command the squadron destined for Tripoli. Fine content A.L.S. 'Thomas Truxton', written aboard the newly-commissioned USS PRESIDENT, 2pp. 4to. with holograph address leaf, July 19, 1800 to Sen. James Watson. In small part: '...As soon as the ship was at anchor in the stream, I directed the Gunner to square the guns in their ports and to put in their tompions - he told me they were not received...I then desired him to call on you...if you did not push them they would neglect our business...' Truxton asks that since the gunner's response was unclear, he asks that Watson respond in writing. Slight show-through, else very good. USS President was a heavy frigate of the United States Navy, nominally rated at 44 guns. She was launched in April 1800, one of the original six frigates whose construction the Naval Act of 1794 had authorized, and she was the last to be completed. On 16 May 1811, President was at the center of the Little Belt affair; her crew mistakenly identified HMS Little Belt as HMS Guerriere, which had impressed an American seaman. The ships exchanged cannon fire, and the incident contributed to tensions leading to the War of 1812. During that war, she captured a British warship and several merchants, but was herself taken while trying to run the blockade at New Yorm.

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December 9, 2021 10:00 AM EST
Chesapeake City, MD, US

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