Today in History- March 22nd
NAVAL HERO KILLED IN DUEL:
March 22, 1820
U.S. Navy officer Stephen Decatur, hero of the Barbary Wars, is mortally wounded
in a duel with disgraced Navy Commodore James Barron at Bladensburg, Maryland.
Although once friends, Decatur sat on the court-martial that suspended Barron
from the Navy for five years in 1808 and later opposed his reinstatement,
leading to a fatal quarrel between the two men.Born in Maryland in 1779, Stephen
Decatur was reared in the traditions of the sea and in 1798 joined the United
States Navy as a midshipman aboard the new frigate, United States. That year, he
saw action in the so-called quasi-war with France and in 1799 was commissioned a
lieutenant. Five years later, during the Tripolitan War, he became the most
lauded American naval hero since John Paul Jones.In 1801, President Thomas
Jefferson ordered U.S. Navy vessels to the Mediterranean Sea in protest of
continuing raids against U.S. ships by pirates from the Barbary states--Morocco,
Algeria, Tunis, and Tripolitania. Sustained action began in June 1803, and in
October the U.S. frigate Philadelphia ran aground near Tripoli and was captured
by Tripolitan gunboats. The Americans feared that the well-constructed warship
would be used as a model for building future Tripolitan frigates, and on
February 16, 1804, Stephen Decatur led a daring expedition into Tripoli harbor
to destroy the captured vessel. After disguising himself and his men as Maltese
sailors, Decatur's force sailed into Tripoli harbor and boarded the
Philadelphia, which was guarded by Tripolitans who were quickly overpowered by
the Americans. After setting fire to the frigate, Decatur and his men escaped
without the loss of a single American. The Philadelphia subsequently exploded
when its gunpowder reserve was lit by the spreading fire. Famed British Admiral
Horatio Nelson hailed the exploit as the "most bold and daring act of the age,"
and Decatur was promoted to captain. In August 1804, Decatur returned to Tripoli
Harbor as part of a larger American offensive and emerged as a hero again during
the Battle of the Gunboats, which saw hand-to-hand combat between the Americans
and the Tripolitans.In 1807, Commodore James Barron, who fought alongside
Decatur in the Tripolitan War, aroused considerable controversy when he failed
to resist a British attack on his flagship, the Chesapeake. Decatur sat on the
court-martial that passed a verdict expelling Barron from the Navy for five
years. This began the dispute between Decatur and Barron that would end 13 years
later on the dueling grounds in Maryland.In the War of 1812, Decatur
distinguished himself again when, as commander of the USS United States, he
captured the British ship of war Macedonian off the Madeira Islands. Barron,
meanwhile, was overseas when his Navy expulsion ended in 1813 and did not return
to the United States to fight in the ongoing war with England. This led to fresh
criticism of Barron from Decatur, who later used his influence to prevent
Barron's reinstatement in the Navy.In June 1815, Decatur returned to the
Mediterranean to lead U.S. forces in the Algerian War, the second Barbary
conflict. By December, Decatur forced the dey (military ruler) of Algiers to
sign a peace treaty that ended American tribute to Algeria. Upon his return to
the United States, he was honored at a banquet in which he made a very famous
toast: "Our country! In her intercourse with foreign nations may she always be
in the right; but our country, right or wrong!"Appointed to the Navy Board of
Commissioners, Decatur arrived in Washington in 1816, where he became a
prominent citizen and lived a satisfying life politically, economically, and
socially. In 1818, however, dark clouds began to gather when he vocally opposed
Barron's reinstatement into the Navy. The already strained relations between the
two men deteriorated, and in March 1820 Decatur agreed to Barron's request to
meet for a duel. Dueling, though generally frowned on, was still acceptable
among Navy men. On March 22, at Bladensburg in Maryland, Decatur and Barron
lifted their guns, fired, and each man hit his target. Decatur died several
hours later in Washington, and the nation mourned the loss of the great naval
hero. Barron recovered from his wounds and was reinstated into the Navy in 1821
with diminished rank.
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