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Battle of Valparaiso

Battle of Valparaíso
Part of the War of 1812
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Capture of the Essex by Abel Bowen, 1838.
Date 28 March 1814
Location off Valparaíso, Chile
Result British victory
Belligerents
United Kingdom United Kingdom United States United States
Commanders and leaders
United Kingdom James Hillyar United States David Porter
Strength
1 Fifth-rate (36 guns)
1 sloop-of-war (18 guns)
1 frigate (36 guns)
1 sloop-of-war (20 guns)
Casualties and losses
1 frigate damaged
1 sloop-of-war damaged
5 killed
10 wounded
Total: 15
1 frigate captured
1 sloop-of-war captured
58 killed
156 captured (45 wounded)
Total: 214

The Battle of Valparaíso, also called the Capture of USS Essex, was a naval action fought during the War of 1812. It took place off Valparaíso, Chile on March 28, 1814, between the frigate USS Essex and the sloop USS Essex Junior of the United States Navy and the frigate HMS Phoebe and sloop HMS Cherub of the Royal Navy. The British ships won the battle, and the American vessels were captured.

On March 28, 1814, Essex and Essex Junior, commanded by Captain David Porter, were brought to battle north of the Pacific port of Valparaíso, Chile. Essex had been raiding the English whaling fleets for a year during the War of 1812. The British admiralty dispatched two ships to find and capture the American raiders: Phoebe of 36 guns and Cherub of 18 guns under Captain James Hillyar. Essex was cornered in Valparaíso and, in the first meeting between the two ships, Phoebe came exceedingly close to Essex, as if to start a battle and violate Chilean neutrality. Captain Porter threatened to board Phoebe if it touched one rope of the Essex.

Essex tried to escape on March 28 and was extremely close to success when she lost a topmast, impairing maneuverability. A few hours later, Hillyar with Phoebe and Cherub brought Essex and Essex Junior to battle. Essex was armed with carronades, cannon with short range; she was pounded for hours by the long cannon of Phoebe and Cherub, until the ship was an unmanageable wreck and surrendered. Out of a crew of 154, Essex suffered 58 dead, 45 wounded, and 31 missingPhoebe had 4 killed and 7 wounded. Cherub had 1 killed and 3 wounded. David Glasgow Farragut, a future United States Navy admiral, was on board Essex as a midshipman during this battle.


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