Penobscot Expedition

Penobscot Expedition



The Penobscot Expedition was a 44-ship American naval task force mounted by the Provincial Congress of the Province of Massachusetts Bay. The flotilla of 19 warships and 25 smaller support vessels sailed from Boston on July 19 , for the upper Penobscot Bay in the District of Maine carrying a ground expeditionary force of more than 1,000 colonial Marines and militiamen.

PENOBSCOT EXPEDITIONPENOBSCOT EXPEDITION (1779), an attempt by Massachusetts to dislodge the British from Bagaduce (now Castine), on the Penobscot peninsula of Maine, which they had occupied in June 1779. Nineteen armed vessels with more than 2,000 men, commanded by Capt. Source for information on Penobscot Expedition : Dictionary of American History dictionary.

5/28/2020  · The Penobscot Expedition , Pages 66-93 Note: Be aware that the compiler made spelling errors and used very little punctuation, including scant use of periods at the end of sentences. Rereading may be necessary to figure out where one sentence ends and another begins. A transcription, in the works, will be shared upon request.

The bulk of these troops were Massachusetts militia, joined by 300 Continental Marines. Ultimately, the Penobscot expedition turned into the largest American naval expedition of the Revolutionary War. Saltonstall’s orders directed him to completely eliminate the British presence in the Penobscot.

The Penobscot Expedition, a little-known event in Revolutionary War history, took place from July 25 to August 15, 1779. That year the British were attracted to the Penobscot peninsula (Castine) for several reasons: as a possible Loyalist haven, as a source of timber for the King’s Navy, and as a strategic naval base and coastal trading post.

The Penobscot Expedition Site is a submerged historic archaeological area in the waters of the Penobscot River between Bangor and Brewer, Maine.The area is the site of the abandonment and loss of many vessels in the disastrous 1779 Penobscot Expedition , an American Revolutionary War expedition in which the rebellious Americans lost an entire fleet of ships.

1/11/2017  · The Penobscot Expedition was a total fiasco. Without exception, all the American vessels were captured, scuttled, or burned by their masters. Ironically, the privateer captains who previously had worried about excessive damage to their ships if they attacked the British wound up destroying their own precious vessels.

10/15/2015  · The Penobscot River Bay is a relatively wide river mouth with many inlets and points. During the American Revolutionary War, this bay was the scene of an ill-fated Naval expedition to take back much of then this part of the Massachusetts Colony (known as the District of Maine).

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