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The U.S. Brig-of-War Somers.

Creator N. Currier (Firm)
Accession number 57.300.419 
Unique identifier MNY18038 
Description On November 25, 1842, Commander Alexander Slidell Mackenzie overheard rumors of a mutiny on board the Somers. Midshipman Philip Spencer (son of Secretary of War John Canfield Spencer), Boatswain's Mate Samuel Cromwell, and Seaman Elijah H. Small were found guilty by Mackenzie and hung at the yard arm on December 1, 1842. This was a highly controversial decision. For more information, refer to The Somers Mutiny by Judith A. Nientimp, University of Rochester Library Bulletin, Volume XX, Autumn 1964, Number 1. 
Dated ca. 1843 
Object Type print (visual work)
Physical dimensions H: 11 1/4 in, W: 15 7/8 in 
Medium hand coloring, lithograph
File dimensions 18.3 in × 13.1 in at 300dpi
46.5 cm × 33.2 cm at 300dpi 
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Hangings (Executions)
Mutinies
Somers (Brig : 1842-1846)
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