Screaming Rockets - Havre de Grace, MD
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N 39° 32.376 W 076° 05.100
18S E 406764 N 4377221
One of many historical markers in downtown Havre de Grace, Maryland.
Waymark Code: WM13N88
Location: Maryland, United States
Date Posted: 01/13/2021
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The plaque says, "On the morning of May 3, 1813, the British came ashore at several points and set to work plundering and burning the town. They used Congreve rockets, which made horrible whizzing and popping sounds, to create chaos and terror.
The British confiscated belongings, destroying anything they did not take, and set fire to the buildings in town. Although initial reports said that every building in Havre de Grace was burned except one, later reports stated that 20 to 40 of the approximate 60 dwellings were lost.
"The air seemed alive with Congreve rockets, squirming and hissing about like so many fiery serpents"
=Daniel Mallory, Short Stories and Reminiscences of the Last Fifty Years, 1842.
[Painting caption]
This Charles Hubbell painting called The Rockets' Red Glare depicts the Congreve rockets the British used in their attack on Havre de Grace.
Image courtesy of NASA.
[Inset caption]
Congreve 12-pound Shell Rocket, circa 1808. Congreve rockets were used by the British to create chaos and terror as they raided Havre de Grace during the War of 1812."
Who put it there? Private/Government?: NPS
Location/Address: Havre de Grace, Maryland, USA
County/Province: USA
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