Item 7906 - U.S. Frigate United States, 1832
- Item 7906 - U.S. Frigate United States, 1832
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- Item 7906
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Image Info Painted by G.H. Preble who was midshipman aboard the United States. He wrote the following on the back of this watercolor, 'U.S. Frigate, United States, in a gale of wind, 1832, called par excellence the Mycona Gale, being the heaviest gale of wind known in the Mediterranean the last 30 years and causing a rise of tide within the straits of several feet. The French line of battle ship Superbe was lost in endeavoring to weather the gale not having room to wear. The United States escaped the same fate by having room to wear and standing out between the islands of Andrea and Tino.'
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