RF2GDHRFB–The 1899 caption reads” “Commodore Perry in the Niagara breaking the British line of Battle Lake Erie Sept 10 1813 painting by J O Davidson.” In the first unqualified defeat of a British naval squadron in history, U.S. Captain Oliver Hazard Perry leads a fleet of nine American ships to victory over a squadron of six British warships at the Battle of Lake Erie during the War of 1812.The Battle of Lake Erie, sometimes called the Battle of Put-in-Bay, was fought on September 10, 1813, on Lake Erie off the coast of Ohio during the War of 1812. Nine vessels of the United States Navy defeated and ca
RM2F62DAH–War of 1812, Battle of Lake Erie, 1813
RM2R3GEG4–September 10, 1813 - The Battle of Lake Erie.
RMBF7WAW–Master Commandant Oliver Hazard Perry transferring from US Brig Lawrence to US Brig Niagara during Battle of Lake Erie, 1813.
RMD99171–War of 1812: Battle of Lake Erie (Put-in-Bay), Ohio, 10 September 1813. Oliver Hazard Perry in bow of small rowing boat after abandoning his flagship 'Lawrence' transferring to 'Niagara'. Decisive American victory over Britain. Naval. C1911
RM2A5RE2B–Battle of Lake Erie during the War of 1812. After a work by E. Percy Moran. The picture shows the American Oliver Hazard Perry transferring from his damaged flagship Lawrence to another ship, the Niagara.
RF2R55HEM–The Battle of Lake Erie, also known as the Battle of Put-in-Bay, took place on Lake Erie off the coast of Ohio on 10 September 1813 during the War of 1812. Oliver Hazard Perry stands in front of a small boat after abandoning his flagship, the Lawrence, Historic, digitally restored reproduction from an original of the period. / Die Schlacht am Eriesee, auch bekannt als Schlacht von Put-in-Bay, fand am 10. September 1813 während des Krieges von 1812 auf dem Eriesee vor der Küste von Ohio statt. Oliver Hazard Perry steht vor einem kleinen Boot, nachdem er sein Flaggschiff, die Lawrence, verlass
RF2HBMDF3–Battle of Lake Erie [The Battle of Lake Erie, sometimes called the Battle of Put-in-Bay, was fought on 10 September 1813, on Lake Erie off the coast of Ohio during the War of 1812. Nine vessels of the United States Navy defeated and captured six vessels of the British Royal Navy. This ensured American control of the lake for the rest of the war, which in turn allowed the Americans to recover Detroit and win the Battle of the Thames to break the Indian confederation of Tecumseh. It was one of the biggest naval battles of the War of 1812.] from the ' Washington, a guide to the city ', provided f
RMD9Y2GK–Boats docked Put-in-Bay with Perry's Victory International Peace Memorial rising 352 feet beyond South Bass Island Lake Erie
RFAG5KGA–Perry Memorial and Boats at Put In Bay South Bass Island Ohio
RFJ1DFKT–commodore Perry's monument on Put-in-bay Ohio
RM2B01CYB–Vietnam: Ngo Quyen, victor of the First Battle of Bach Dang River, commanding his forces (938 CE). Traditional folk painting from Dong Ho village, 20th century. At the Battle of Bạch Đằng River in 938 the Vietnamese forces, led by Ngô Quyền, defeated the invading forces of the Southern Han state of China and put an end to centuries of Chinese imperial domination in Vietnam. It took place at the Bach Dang River, near Halong Bay in northern Vietnam. This victory ended China's long domination of Vietnam and began a period of Vietnamese independence until conquest by the Ming Dynasty.
RFJ1DFKB–commodore Perry's monument on Put-in-bay Ohio
RFT32392–American History Scene: Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry abandoning the Niagara for the Lawrence off Put-In Bay during the Battle of Lake Erie, War of 1812
RFJ1DF74–commodore Perry's monument on Put-in-bay Ohio
RMBCMEY2–A National Park emplyee dressed as a naval officer in the War of 1812 describes the Battle of Lake Erie
RF2A13KXN–Painting of Oliver Hazard Perry and his crew during The Battle of Lake Erie.
RMD53NM9–Battle of Lake Erie 1813 painting second floor US Capitol Washington DC by William H. Powell, Battle of Lake Erie,
RM2R3GEK0–September 10, 1813 - American and British battleships in close quarters on Lake Erie engaged in battle.
RFT3GCEB–Lighthouse on the Shore
RF2DCDB69–War of 1812, Battle of Lake Erie, 1813
RMTXG978–War of 1812 : Battle of Lake Erie (Put-in-Bay), Ohio, 10 September 1813 Oliver Hazard Perry in bow of small rowing boat after abandoning his flagship 'Lawrence'
RM2F62DE9–War of 1812, Battle of Lake Erie, 1813
RM2BEBXWA–'TITLE: The Niagara on the scene of her battle 1813 SUMMARY: Oliver Perry's flagship the Niagara and two other ships in Put-in-Bay Harbor, Lake Erie on 20-25 July 1913.[1] Perry's Flagship Niagara Arrives at Put-In-Bay. Hoarse Whistles of the Steam Craft Drown Out the Bands and tho Shouts of Fifteen Thousand People. Half Hundred Yachts In the Harbor Salute the Old Relic—Sailboats to Race This Week. Put-In-Bay, O., July 21—After IOO years Commodore Perry’s flagship, the Niagara, returned to the scene of its victory over the British fleet in the battle of Lake Erie, Sept. IO. 1913. Towed by t
RM2F62DDE–War of 1812, Battle of Lake Erie, 1813
RM2R48R28–The Perry Memorial, Put-In-Bay, Ohio, c1912.
RM2F62DC8–Battle of Lake Erie, 'Don't Give Up the Ship!', 1813
RMD9Y2H5–Sunrise silhouetting 352-foot Perry's Victory International Peace Memorial standing beyond harbor Put-in-Bay South Bass Island
RFAG5KG9–Perry Memorial on South Bass Island in Ohio
RMCN7C77–Perry's victory on Lake Erie, War of 1812. USA
RF2D1BTK9–19th-century engraving of Perry's Cave, located in Put-in-Bay, U.S. state of Ohio. The cave is named after the navy Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry in h
RM2B05WFX–USA, OHIO, LAKE ERIE, SOUTH BASS ISLAND, PUT-IN-BAY, PERRY'S VICTORY & INTERNATIONAL PEACE MEMORIAL
RMCF835C–Battle of Lake Erie Oliver Hazard Perry transferring from Lawrence to Niagara 1813
RFJ1DF7K–commodore Perry's monument on Put-in-bay Ohio
RMD3AJMN–United States Capitol Senate Second floor steps and painting of Lake Erie Battle war of 1812, Capitol building, US Capitol,
RMCB9D7D–Perry's Monument at Put-in-Bay Ohio commenorates the battle of Lake Erie in which Commodore Perry overtook the British Fleet
RF2AGFY17–The battle of Lake Erie
RM2R3GEM6–September 10, 1813 - The American ships Lawrence and Niagara fighting British ships during the Battle of Lake Erie.
RMP7BTBF–Spanish-American War, between Spain and the USA in 1898, due to the US intervention in the Cuban War of Independence. Cuba. The cruise ship Venadito and the gunboat Nueva Espan a put in dispersion to the Yankee ships that blocked Havana. Engraving. ' La Ilustracio n Iberi ca', 1898.'.
RMHEFN1P–Spanish-American War, between Spain and the USA in 1898, due to the US intervention in the Cuban War of Independence. Cuba. The cruise ship Venadito and the gunboat Nueva España put in dispersion to the Yankee ships that blocked Havana. Engraving. ' La Ilustración Iberíca', 1898.'
RMHF2D6F–A U.S. Marine with Bridge Company (Bridge Co.), 8th Engineer Support Battalion, 2nd Marine Logistics Group, pulls in an interior bay during improved ribbon bridging training on Camp Lejeune, N.C., August 11, 2014. Bridge Co. Marines used the bays to put together a continuous span that touched shore to shore for 2nd Tanks Battalion to cross using M1A1 Abrams Main Battle Tanks. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Desir M. Mora/Released) Bridge Company Marines conduct training with 2nd Tanks Battalion 140811-M-TG562-437
RMCEDDYB–War of 1812 historical re-enactor at Perry Peace Memorial on South Bass Island, Ohio, in Lake Erie.
RMHG01X5–110910-N-WP746-093 PUT-IN-BAY, Ohio (Sept 10, 2011) Fire Controlman 3rd Class Chris Cooke, assigned to the guided-missile cruiser USS Lake Eri (CG 70), looks at a diorama of US Brig Niagra, the relief flagship of Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry, at the Put-in-Bay VisitorÕs Center. Lake Erie is in Put-in-Bay to commemorate the 198th anniversary of the Battle of Lake Erie wherein Master Commandant Oliver Hazard Perry led nine United States Navy vessels to defeat and capture six vessels of Great BritainÕs Royal Navy. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Mark Logico/Released)
RFAG5KG7–Perry Memorial with American and Canadian Flags in the Foreground South Bass Island Ohio
RMKYH5GJ–Perry's International Peace Monument at Catawba Island in Put-in-Bay, OH. where the Battle of Lake Erie July 7, 2012. Under the command of Master Commandant Oliver Hazard Perry, American forces forces fought against the British for control of the main water route to Canada during the War of 1812 spurred on by Perry's famous battle cry Don't give up the ship! (Photo by: Sgt. David Bolton, Public Affairs Specialist, 133rd Mobile Public Affairs Detachment, Kentucky Army National Guard).
RF2DCDB5X–War of 1812, Battle of Lake Erie, 1813
RM2AXCDRJ–Life and light for woman . efore the church at Amanzimtote to have her name voted on, somevery searching questions were put to her by tlie old disciplinarians on ourexamining committee, who scent a suspicious statement as a hound does ahare. She was not up on the orthodox statement of her belief. They soonlearn the pat phraseology, but she was just out from heathenism and theywere pressing her hard. The flash of battle was in her eyes as, like an ani-mal driven to bay, she turned to answer their questions. I interfered, andsaid, Mame, do you love Jesus? That gave her the word, and with asmile
RF2DCDB6H–War of 1812, Battle of Lake Erie, 1813
RMD9Y2H2–Perry's Victory International Peace Memorial commemorating Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry's victory over British Fleet during
RF2DCDB7B–Battle of Lake Erie, 'Don't Give Up the Ship!', 1813
RFJ1DF56–commodore Perry's monument on Put-in-bay Ohio
RMHG01X8–110910-N-WP746-313 PUT-IN-BAY, Ohio (Sept. 10, 2011) Lt. Cmdr. Dennis Foutz, assigned to the guided-missile cruiser USS Lake Erie (CG 70), offers a flower in remembrance of lives lost during the Battle of Lake Erie as the U.S. Coast Guard cutter Neah Bay (WTGB 105) arrives at the exact location of the battle. Lake Erie is in Put-in-Bay to commemorate the 198th anniversary of the Battle of Lake Erie wherein Master Commandant Oliver Hazard Perry led nine United States Navy vessels to defeat and capture six vessels of Great BritainÕs Royal Navy. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2
RMKYH5GK–A view from atop Perry's International Peace Monument at Catawba Island in Put-in-Bay, OH. overlooking the site of the Battle of Lake Erie July 7, 2012. Under the command of Master Commandant Oliver Hazard Perry, American forces forces fought against the British for control of the main water route to Canada during the War of 1812 spurred on by Perry's famous battle cry Don't give up the ship! (Photo by: Sgt. David Bolton, Public Affairs Specialist, 133rd Mobile Public Affairs Detachment, Kentucky Army National Guard).
RM2AM3716–StNicholas [serial] . ruz; saw, for the firsttime, a ship for battle,—fell in love with her, ranaway, giving up every-thing in the world to gowith her. There had been so much to learn I hadnot noticed that no one whistled, and I askedAndy why he had not, in the slang of the ship,put me wise. He answered with old Macsrecipe, which was ungrammatical but not untrue:Dont never do nothing that you want to do.What s comfortable on board ship is agin orders.There is a sequel to my whistle. When silenced,I merely stood looking into the bay. The officercould not stand that, so he asked:What are you doi
RM2F62DCM–War of 1812, Battle of Lake Erie, 1813
RFJ1DF4M–commodore Perry's monument on Put-in-bay Ohio
RMHG01XF–110910-N-WP746-350 PUT-IN-BAY, Ohio (Sept. 10, 2011) The color guard assigned to the guided-missile cruiser USS Lake Erie (CG 70) leads the parade group through the town of Put-in-Bay. Lake Erie is in Put-in-Bay to commemorate the 198th anniversary of the Battle of Lake Erie wherein Master Commandant Oliver Hazard Perry led nine United States Navy vessels to defeat and capture six vessels of Great BritainÕs Royal Navy. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Mark Logico/Released) US Navy 110910-N-WP746-350 The color guard assigned to USS Lake Erie (CG 70) leads the parade g
RM2AKJGNJ–A first book in American history with European beginnings . Burgoyne and his army surrendered tothe Americans. IN PENNSYLVANIA During the early summer of 1777, General Howe madean attempt to reach Philadelphia by an overland marchfrom New York. Washingtons force was still too smallto risk meeting the English thousands in open battle.However, he so annoyed and worried their commander bykeeping just out of reach and yet in the way, that GeneralHowe gave up and went back. Next, General Howe put his troops aboard ship, sailedthem up Chesapeake Bay to its head, and set out forPhiladelphia from that
RF2DCDB6C–War of 1812, Battle of Lake Erie, 1813
RMHRNRWF–War of 1812, American Victory at Lake Erie, 1813
RFJ1DF6W–commodore Perry's monument on Put-in-bay Ohio
RMHG01XE–110910-N-WP746-331 PUT-IN-BAY, Ohio (Sept. 10, 2011) Operation Specialist 2nd Class Marcos Locero and members of the color guard assigned to the guided-missile cruiser USS Lake Erie (CG 70) lead the parade group through the town of Put-in-Bay. Lake Erie is in Put-in-Bay to commemorate the 198th anniversary of the Battle of Lake Erie wherein Master Commandant Oliver Hazard Perry led nine United States Navy vessels to defeat and capture six vessels of Great BritainÕs Royal Navy. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Mark Logico/Released) US Navy 110910-N-WP746-331 Operation
RM2CHG875–. Four years in the Stonewall Brigade [electronic resource] . ad no general en-gagement until the 1st of July when botharmies met on Malvern Hill, where a desper-ate battle was fought. Our troops charged andrecharged, and finally gained the field at dark;thatwas all. We could not rout them and it waswith a heavy loss that we gained a victory. Theenemy had a good position, bristling with bay-onets, and plenty of artillery. They threw someshells over from their gun-boats about the sizeof camp-kettles, but as they were as likely tolight among their own troops as ours they soonceased. Dark put an
RFJ1DF6F–commodore Perry's monument on Put-in-bay Ohio
RMHG01X4–110910-N-WP746-084 PUT-IN-BAY, Ohio (Sept 10, 2011) Hospital Corpsman 3rd Class Lance Easton, assigned to the guided-missile cruiser USS Lake Eri (CG 70), looks at museum pieces at the Put-in-Bay VisitorÕs Center. Lake Erie is in Put-in-Bay to commemorate the 198th anniversary of the Battle of Lake Erie wherein Master Commandant Oliver Hazard Perry led nine United States Navy vessels to defeat and capture six vessels of Great BritainÕs Royal Navy. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Mark Logico/Released) US Navy 110910-N-WP746-084 Hospital Corpsman 3rd Class Lance East
RM2CGKBEB–. Battle field and prison pen, or Through the war, and thrice a prisoner in rebel dungeons . mer experience there, Ifelt that we could not be put in a better one; yetI wished we would proceed farther North, andget as near home as possible. I soon found thatmy wish would be gratified, for we soon after left,and sailed up the Chesapeake bay. We arrivedat Annapolis, Maryland, at ten oclock on thefollowing day, Monday, December 19th. As westeamed up to the dock we felt that we were in-deed in Gods country again. The wharves and shores were crowded withpeople, some of them being from the North, who
RFJ1DF5B–commodore Perry's monument on Put-in-bay Ohio
RM2CDY5Y2–. The new eclectic history of the United States . STATES. 380. The Great Lakes were still controlled by the British, whoheld Michigan and threatened Ohio. Captain Oliver H.Perry s was sent to drive them from the lakes. He had first tocreate a fleet from die forests on Lake Erie, while sailors werebrought overland in stage-coaches. Scarcely were his nineships ready for action when the British fleet bore down uponhim near Put-in Bay. Perrys flag-ship, the Lawrence, bore ather mast-head a pennon inscribed, Dont give up the ship! 381. Battle of Lake Erie.—The battle was severe, and theLawrence, ha
RFJ1DF4N–commodore Perry's monument on Put-in-bay Ohio
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RFJ1DFNA–island of put-in-bay lake Erie Ohio
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