Flotilla: The Patuxent Naval Campaign in the War of 1812

Author:   Donald G. Shomette ,  Fred W. Hopkins, Jr.
Publisher:   Johns Hopkins University Press
Edition:   Revised edition
ISBN:  

9780801891229


Pages:   520
Publication Date:   25 August 2009
Recommended Age:   From 17
Format:   Hardback
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With the Royal Navy's offensives in the Chesapeake Bay during the War of 1812 came devastating raids that wreaked havoc on the small villages along its shores and the very economy of the region. American naval forces were incapable of wresting control of the Tidewater from the superior enemy forces. Then in 1814 Captain Joshua Barney, a rare American hero during the struggle, intrepidly led his Chesapeake Flotilla against the invaders, determined to contest their advance on the nation's capital and drive them from the region. Donald G. Shomette, director of the archaeological excavation of the flotilla's flagship, substantially revises the first edition of this captivating history with new information about Barney, his crew, and the mosquito fleet of gunboats and war barges that so valiantly fought the British. He sheds new light on the efforts of the U.S. Flotilla Service to build a viable coastal defense force. Shomette details the construction and manning of the famed Chesapeake Flotilla and recounts the terrifying details of British attacks on the towns, plantations, and farms throughout the bay region. Doomed from its conception by sparse funds and the natural limitations of the bay's coastline, the flotilla ultimately suffered defeat. Yet its efforts were not completely in vain. Turning back wave after wave of British attacks, the fleet earned an improbable victory at St. Leonard's Creek and its men went on to make heroic stands at the battles of Bladensburg and Fort McHenry in 1814. The thoroughly updated and enlarged edition of Flotilla is the result of impressive research on a forgotten chapter in the development of the young nation's naval and maritime tradition.

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Author:   Donald G. Shomette ,  Fred W. Hopkins, Jr.
Publisher:   Johns Hopkins University Press
Imprint:   Johns Hopkins University Press
Edition:   Revised edition
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 3.80cm , Length: 23.50cm
Weight:   0.862kg
ISBN:  

9780801891229


ISBN 10:   0801891221
Pages:   520
Publication Date:   25 August 2009
Recommended Age:   From 17
Audience:   General/trade ,  College/higher education ,  General ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Foreword, by Fred W. Hopkins, Jr. Preface 1. Depredations of the Usual Character 2. No Other Mode of Defense 3. A Commander of Capacity and Influence 4. Miserable Tools 5. Sails and Oars 6. Pen the Flotilla Within 7. They Opened All the Feather Beds 8. By the Light of the Blaze 9. An Act of Madness 10. Old Barney in Hell 11. Leviathan Awakened 12. Frightened Out of Their Senses 13. Our Polar Star 14. Jonathan Confounded 15. The Buccaneers Spared Nothing 16. The Sweets of Plunder 17. Gathered Like a Snow-ball 18. Blown to Atoms 19. Not a Bridge Was Broken 20. Came Up at a Trot 21. I Told You It Was the Flotillamen 22. A Great Fire 23. The Ounce of British Influence Epilogue: All Eyes Will Be upon You Appendix A: Muster of the U.S. Chesapeake Flotilla from Its Inception to Its Dissolution Appendix B: Cost and Type of Materials and Workmanship for Building and Equipping the Row Galley Black Snake Appendix C: Fleet Maneuver Exercises for the U.S. Chesapeake Flotilla Appendix D: African Americans from the Patuxent Valley Enlisted in the Royal Colonial Marine Corps Notes Bibliography Index

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Not simply a day-to-day history of the inception, fielding, fighting, and ultimate destruction of the Chesapeake Flotilla, but also a comprehensive view of the complex nature and incredible impact of the naval war of 1812 as it was played out on the turbid waters of the Patuxent River. - from the foreword by Fred W. Hopkins, Jr.


As the 200th anniversary of the War of 1812 approaches, Donald Shomette's book, updated from a similar work published by him in 1981, is a most appropriate addition to the literature. -- Robert F. Dunn Washington Times 2009 Flotilla is valuable both to those interested in naval history, and to those focusing on small boat and irregular warfare strategies. I highly recommend it. -- Robert Farley Information Dissemination 2009 A rare look at the complex nature of the naval war and its impact on the inhabitants of Tidewater Maryland and the nation's capitol at Washington, D.C... Shomette details all of this with meticulous research in archives on both sides of the Atlantic. Past In Review 2009 Flotilla is a colorful, detailed history of Barney and his Sailors and the amphibiious war waged in the Chesapeake By in the summers of 1813 and 1814... Shomette makes clear, they provided the only light in one of the darkest periods in American military history. -- Frederick C. Leiner Proceedings 2010 Flotilla offers considered treatment of both the British and American sides of the Patuxtent campaign... an invaluable resource: a mine of information for scholars of the war, and more-than-penetrable for the casual reader. -- Samuel Negus Northern Mariner 2010 It is well written, and filled with details and facts that bring the story of this campaign to life. -- James Greathouse Nautical Research Journal 2010 Shomette is a scholar and a gifted writer, and his work is eminently readable as human drama... I heartily recommend Flotilla as essential to students of this war and to general readers of fine military history. -- Richard Barbuto Journal of America's Military Past 2010 The scholarship and breadth of understanding demonstrated in the new edition of Flotilla shine a bright light on this important part of our history, and make this an indispensable resource for students of the era. -- Dennis Knepper Maritime Archaeological and Historical Society 2010 Flotilla is a delight to read, carefully crafted and nicely paced, mixing telling human interventions from key players with analysis of the unfolding drama. The illustrations, contemporary drawings, portraits and modern maps are ideally placed... This will be an essential text for students of war, and of maritime strategy. -- Andrew Lambert International Journal of Naval History 2010


As the 200th anniversary of the War of 1812 approaches, Donald Shomette's book, updated from a similar work published by him in 1981, is a most appropriate addition to the literature. -- Robert F. Dunn Washington Times Flotilla is valuable both to those interested in naval history, and to those focusing on small boat and irregular warfare strategies. I highly recommend it. -- Robert Farley Information Dissemination A rare look at the complex nature of the naval war and its impact on the inhabitants of Tidewater Maryland and the nation's capitol at Washington, D.C... Shomette details all of this with meticulous research in archives on both sides of the Atlantic. Past In Review Flotilla is a colorful, detailed history of Barney and his Sailors and the amphibiious war waged in the Chesapeake By in the summers of 1813 and 1814... Shomette makes clear, they provided the only light in one of the darkest periods in American military history. -- Frederick C. Leiner Proceedings Flotilla offers considered treatment of both the British and American sides of the Patuxtent campaign... an invaluable resource: a mine of information for scholars of the war, and more-than-penetrable for the casual reader. -- Samuel Negus Northern Mariner It is well written, and filled with details and facts that bring the story of this campaign to life. -- James Greathouse Nautical Research Journal Shomette is a scholar and a gifted writer, and his work is eminently readable as human drama... I heartily recommend Flotilla as essential to students of this war and to general readers of fine military history. -- Richard Barbuto Journal of America's Military Past The scholarship and breadth of understanding demonstrated in the new edition of Flotilla shine a bright light on this important part of our history, and make this an indispensable resource for students of the era. -- Dennis Knepper Maritime Archaeological and Historical Society Flotilla is a delight to read, carefully crafted and nicely paced, mixing telling human interventions from key players with analysis of the unfolding drama. The illustrations, contemporary drawings, portraits and modern maps are ideally placed... This will be an essential text for students of war, and of maritime strategy. -- Andrew Lambert International Journal of Naval History Flotilla is a highly readable account for layman and scholar alike, and presents a much-needed examination of an aspect of this often overlooked war that is essential to any collection concerning the War of 1812 and naval history. -- Cindy Vallar Pirates and Privateers


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Donald G. Shomette is a marine archaeologist and cultural resource manager in Dunkirk, Maryland. He is the author of many books, including Shipwrecks, Sea Raiders, and Maritime Disasters along the Delmarva Coast, 1632-2004, also published by Johns Hopkins.

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