Memorial at Evergreen Cemetery, Portland, Maine, United States of America, commemorating Captain Samuel Blyth, d. 1813
Location
Evergreen Cemetery, Portland, Cumberland County, Maine, United States of America, Rest of the World
Transcript
'In memory of CAPTAIN SAMUEL BLYTH / Late commander of His Britannic Majesty's Brig Boxer / WHO NOBLY FELL on 5th Day of September 1813 / IN ACTION with the United States Brig Enterprise / In life, honourable! In death glorious! / His country will long deplore ... one of her bravest sons / His friends long lament one of the best of men. / AEt. 29 years / The surviving Officers of his crew offer this feeble tribute OF ADMIRATION AND RESPECT.'
Details
Type: Gravestone
Vessel: HMS Boxer
Vessel: HMS Boxer
Event
War of 1812
People
Blyth, Samuel
Age: 29
Date of Death: 5/9/1813
Cause of Death: War casualty
Rank / Occupation: Captain RN
Organisation: Royal Navy
Age: 29
Date of Death: 5/9/1813
Cause of Death: War casualty
Rank / Occupation: Captain RN
Organisation: Royal Navy
Extra
Notes: HMS Boxer was a British brig captured in a sea battle off Maine with US Navy brig USS Enterprise, commanded by Lieutenant William Burrows, in 1813. Captain Blyth was killed by a cannon ball early in the battle.
Bibliography: 'Nautical Anecdotes', 'Naval Chronicle' vol. 31, p. 20-29, (London,1814); 'Biographical memoir of the late S.B., Esq', 'Naval Chronicle', vol. 32, pp. 441-473 (London, 1814).
Recorder: E Nellist 16/3/1983. See Biblio
Bibliography: 'Nautical Anecdotes', 'Naval Chronicle' vol. 31, p. 20-29, (London,1814); 'Biographical memoir of the late S.B., Esq', 'Naval Chronicle', vol. 32, pp. 441-473 (London, 1814).
Recorder: E Nellist 16/3/1983. See Biblio