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UNKNOWN (Early 19th Century) “THE ATTACK MADE ON TRIPOLI …UNDER COMMODORE EDWARD PREBLE”.

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UNKNOWN (Early 19th Century) “THE ATTACK MADE ON TRIPOLI …UNDER COMMODORE EDWARD PREBLE”.
Lot # 541 UNKNOWN (Early 19th Century) “THE ATTACK MADE ON TRIPOLI …UNDER COMMODORE EDWARD PREBLE”. Extremely rare engraving titled “The Attack Made on Tripoli on the 3rd of Aug. 1804 by the American Squadron Under Commodore Edward Preble”. The print is unsigned and depicts several American ships surrounding and bombarding a hilltop fortress and city. The broadside view of the Constitution frigate commanded by Preble is seen in foreground. Someone in early 19th Century pen has lettered it “A” and indexed it below the title as being “The Constitution Frigate, Commodore Preble”. According to Capt. Edward Preble’s journal regarding this particular attack, 262 rounds from the ships were fired into the town and fort. Killed in the attack was Lieut. James Decatur and wounded was Capt. Decatur and eleven others. This was the first of three attacks in August with the final action of September 3rd. Preble was born in Falmouth, Maine. Preble and his Tripolitan campaign became one of the focal points for the development of the fighting tradition of the US Navy. Preble is considered one of Maine’s distinguished military men. SIGHT SIZE: 13” x 17”. CONDITION: Poor. Print has folds, tears, foxing but is generally intact with good image and full legend. It shows some stitching and appears to be stitched on backing. 9-98585 1,000-5,000