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Samuel Hambleton (naval officer)

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until it, too, failed. With most of his men dead or wounded, Perry called for someone to lower the battle flag that Hambleton had designed, and then had his men row him through constant sniper fire (reportedly shooting one oar in half) back to the "Niagara", when he relieved Elliott of duty and took command. After sailing the fresh ship back into battle, he overpowered the remaining enemy ships. He sent home the message penciled on the back of an envelope, "We have met the enemy, and they are ours...."
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commended Hambleton for gallant conduct in encouraging his men and personally working the last operable gun aboard against the enemy. Hambleton was severely wounded by a cannonball falling from the rigging, but continued fighting. He continued working in the days following the Battle without seeking
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Samuel Hambleton's trunk, with his initials and ornate metalwork on the lid, was discovered in the home of his great niece in the "Hambleton House" in Easton, Maryland in the 1960s. The trunk included his personal papers as well as Hambleton's Congressional Medal commemorating his service at the
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During the battle, Perry's next-in-command, Captain Jesse Elliott, failed to bring his brig "Niagara" into range to engage the British. As a result, Perry's brig, "Lawrence" sustained damage until it was a floating wreck. Perry and Hambleton together worked the last working gun aboard "Lawrence"
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would be inspiring or demoralizing, Perry slept on the idea before agreeing to it the next day. Hambleton had the flag sewn by women of Erie, Pennsylvania and it was presented to Perry's captains the evening before the Battle of Lake Erie, and to his men aboard
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medical attention until the infection became so severe that the wound was lanced, discharging pieces of broken bone from his shoulder blade. A piece of the bone was sent home to his mother in a letter, and is currently displayed with the letter at the
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and built a home which he named Perry Cabin after his friend Oliver Hazard Perry. It was eventually expanded by subsequent owners into
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Hambleton died on 17 January 1851 in Talbot County. He was buried in the family cemetery at Old Martingham.
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Battle of Lake Erie. It is currently held in the collection of the Historical Society of Talbot County.
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http://baysideblog.wordpress.com/2010/06/17/a-real-treasure-chest-for-treasure-chest-thursday/
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from 1843 to 1845, Hambleton remained on leave or waiting order from 1832 until his death.
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at "Martingham", an estate granted to his great-great-grandfather, William Hambleton, by
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West Martingham, St. Michaels, built 1659, by Frances Benjamin Johnston, 1936–37
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Until 1832 Purser Hambleton served actively in the Navy, attached to
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Purser Samuel Hambleton, from a chalk drawing by Saint-Mémin, c. 1806
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of the Navy on 6 December 1806, he served as Acting Lieutenant in
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Following the Battle of Lake Erie, Hambleton returned home to
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Talbot County, Maryland
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