The Medallic History of the United States of America 1776-1876Loubat, J. F. (Joseph Florimond)
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The Medallic History of the United States of America 1776-1876
Loubat, J. F. (Joseph Florimond)
Medals -- United States; United States -- History
WILLIAM BAINBRIDGE was born in Princeton, New Jersey, May 7, 1774. He
began life in the merchant service, but entered the navy as lieutenant
in 1798, was master-commandant in 1799, and captain in 1800. With the
frigate George Washington he went to Algiers, whence he conveyed an
ambassador to Constantinople, the George Washington being the first
American vessel ever seen there. He commanded the Philadelphia when
she was lost off Tripoli, November 1, 1803. After his return to the
United States he did not serve again afloat till 1812, when he
obtained the command of the Constitution; and on December 29 of the
same year he captured the British frigate Java, Captain Lambert, (p. 167)
for which action Congress gave him a vote of thanks and a gold medal.
After the war he commanded twice in the Mediterranean, and after
1821 served on shore, commanding different navy yards, and was
president of the Naval Board. He died in Philadelphia, July 28, 1833.
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ORIGINAL DOCUMENTS.
_Resolution of Congress Voting Medals to Captain Bainbridge, etc._
_Resolved unanimously by the Senate and House of Representatives
of the United States of America in Congress assembled_: That the
President of the United States be, and he is hereby, requested to
present to Captain William Bainbridge, of the frigate
Constitution, a gold medal, with suitable emblems and devices;
and a silver medal,[80] with suitable emblems and devices, to
each commissioned officer of the said frigate, in testimony of
the high sense entertained by Congress of the gallantry, good
conduct, and services of Captain Bainbridge, his officers, and
crew, in the capture of the British frigate Java, after a brave
and skillful combat.
[Footnote 80: The silver medals are copies of the
one in gold given to Captain Bainbridge.]
Approved March 3, 1813.
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_Captain Bainbridge to the Secretary of the Navy._
To
THE SECRETARY OF THE NAVY, United States frigate Constitution,
Washington, D. C. St. Salvador, January 3d, 1813.
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