Photo #: NH 53248
"Blowing Up of the Fire ship Intrepid commanded by Capt.
Somers in the Harbour of Tripoli on the night of the 4th Sepr.
1804"
Contemporary line engraving.
Text on the original, below the title line, reads:
"Before the Intrepid had gained her Destined situation she
was suddenly boarded by 100 Tripolines, when the Gallant Somers
and Heroes of his Party, Lieuts. Wadsworth and Israel and 10
Men, observed themselves surrounded by 5 Gun-boats, and no prospect
of Escape, determined at once to prefer Death and the Destruction
of the Enemy, to Captivity & a torturing Slavery, put a Match
to train leading directly to the Magazine, which at once blew
the whole into the Air."
Descriptions directly below the image are (from left to right):
"Bashaw's Castle and Fort";
"Harbour of Tripoli";
"Fireship blowing up ...";
"Tripoline Gun Boats": and
"American Squadron".
U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph.
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