- James Lawrence
Infobox Military Person
name=James Lawrence
caption=Captain James Lawrence,USN
born=birth date|1781|10|1
died=death date and age|1813|6|4|1781|10|1
placeofbirth=Burlington, New Jersey
placeofdeath=
nickname=
allegiance=USA
branch=Navy
serviceyears=1798—1813
rank=Captain
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commands=
battles=War of 1812
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laterwork=James Lawrence (
October 1 ,1781 –June 4 ,1813 ) was an American naval officer. During theWar of 1812 , he commanded the USS "Chesapeake" in asingle-ship action against the HMS "Shannon" (commanded byPhilip Broke ). He is probably best known today for his "Don't give up the ship!", which is still a popular navalbattle cry .Biography
Lawrence was born in
Burlington, New Jersey but raised inWoodbury, New Jersey , the son of John and Martha (Tallman) Lawrence. His mother died when he was an infant and his Loyalist father fled toCanada during theAmerican Revolution , leaving his half-sister to care for him. Though he studied law, he entered theUnited States Navy as amidshipman in 1798.During the
Quasi-War withFrance , he served in the ship USS "Ganges" andfrigate USS "Adams" in theCaribbean . He was commissioned alieutenant onApril 6 ,1802 and served aboard USS "Enterprise" in theMediterranean , taking part in a successful attack on enemy craft on2 June 1803 .In February 1804, he was second in command during the expedition to destroy the captured frigate USS "Philadelphia". Later in the conflict he commanded "Enterprise" and a gunboat in battles with the Tripolitans. He was also
First Lieutenant of the frigate "Adams" and, in 1805, commanded the small Gunboat Number 6 during a voyage across the Atlantic to Italy.Subsequently, Lieutenant Lawrence commanded the warships USS "Vixen", USS "Wasp" and USS "Argus". In 1810, he also took part in trials of an experimental
spar torpedo .Fact|date=June 2007 Promoted to the rank ofMaster Commandant in November 1810, he took command of thesloop of war USS "Hornet" a year later and sailed her toEurope on a diplomatic mission. From the beginning of theWar of 1812 , Lawrence and "Hornet" cruised actively, capturing theprivateer "Dolphin" in July 1812. Later in the year "Hornet" blockaded the British sloop HMS "Bonne Citoyenne" atBahia, Brazil , and on24 February 1813 captured HMS "Peacock".Upon his return to the United States in March, Lawrence learned of his promotion to
Captain . Two months later he took command of the frigate USS "Chesapeake", then preparing for sea atBoston, Massachusetts . He left port on1 June 1813 and immediately engaged the blockadingRoyal Navy frigate HMS "Shannon" in a fierce battle. Although slightly smaller, accurate gunfire from the British ship disabled "Chesapeake" within the first few minutes. Captain Lawrence, mortally wounded by small arms fire, ordered his officers to "Don't give up the ship. Fight her till she sinks."cite book|last=Crocker III|first=H. W.|title=Don't Tread on Me|publisher=Crown Forum|date=2006|location=New York|pages=98|isbn=9781400053636] as he was carried below. However, his crew was overwhelmed by a British boarding party shortly afterwards. James Lawrence died of his wounds on4 June 1813 , while "Chesapeake" was being taken to Halifax, Nova Scotia, by her captors. He was buried with military honors in Halifax, Nova Scotia, but reinterred at Trinity Church inNew York City . He left behind a wife and daughter.His death would be reported to his friend and fellow officer
Oliver Hazard Perry , who would order a large blue battle ensign stitched with the phrase "DONT GIVE UP THE SHIP" ["sic"] in bold white letters. The Perry Flag would fly from his flagship during his victorious engagement against the British on Lake Erie in September, 1813.Legacy
Many places are named for Captain Lawrence, including:
*Lawrence County, Indiana
*Lawrence County, Missouri
*Lawrence County, Ohio
*Lawrence County, Kentucky
*Lawrence County, Alabama
*Lawrence County, Tennessee
*Lawrenceburg, Tennessee
*Lawrenceville, Georgia
* Lawrenceville andLawrence County, Illinois
* Lawrenceville neighborhood ofPittsburgh , as well as nearbyLawrence County, Pennsylvania
*Lawrence Township, Mercer County, New Jersey and its Lawrenceville neighborhood.His birthplace of
Burlington, New Jersey , has a Captain James Lawrence Elementary School [ [http://www.burlington-nj.net/ The City of Burlington School District] . "URL accessed 5 January 2005; verified 12 September 2006."] .In addition, the U.S. Navy has named five ships USS "Lawrence".
* The first USS "Lawrence" was a brig which acted as then-Master Commandant Oliver Perry's flagship during theBattle of Lake Erie until she was destroyed in that action.
* The second USS "Lawrence" was also a brig, serving from 1843-1846.
* The thirdUSS Lawrence (DD-8) was a 400-ton destroyer, commissioned in 1903 and serving until 1920.
* The fourth USS "Lawrence" (DD-250) was a "Clemson"-classdestroyer , serving from 1921 to 1945
* The fifth USS "Lawrence" (DDG-4) was a "Charles F. Adams"-class destroyer . Commissioned in 1962, she served until 1994.Relatives of Captain James Lawrence live in Massachusetts currently, and a few of his descendents now reside in New Jersey, Kentucky, South Carolina, California and Atlanta.
Notes
David Lawrence, Professor James Barnes Lawrence and Harriette Hayes Lawrence are descendants of Captain James Lawrence. David, James Barnes, and Harriette Hayes are the children of Adelbert Lionel Lawrence and Frances Hayes. The Lawrence family moved to Cummington, MA in the late 1960s. ~
References
*DANFS
*Albert Gleaves . "James Lawrence, Captain, United States Navy, Commander of the 'Chesapeake'." 1904.
*Peter Padfield. "Broke and the Shannon". 1968.
*H.F. Pullen. " The Shannon and the Chesapeake". 1970.
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