Talk:Rock Harbor (Massachusetts)
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Battle of Rock Harbor (also known as the Battle of Orleans)
During the occupation of the British off the coast of Cape Cod, a naval ship by the name of H.M.S Newscastle ran aground in the Billingsgate Shoal of Wellfleet on December 12, 1814. Equipment was thrown overboard to lighten the load so the ship could get off the shoal. The equipment floated down Cape Cod Bay to Rock Harbor where citizens destroyed some and harbored other items. On December 13th the British sent a vessel to Orleans in an attempt to retrieve the equipment. Finding the sloop Camel that had evaded the British blockade, full of provisions for the militia. The Camel was seized and a prisoner was charged with piloting the boat but the American ran the boat aground in Wellfleet where the provisions were re-captured and British soldiers taken prison and sent to Boston.
On December 19th the British returned to Orleans and set fire to two boats in Rock Harbor which were extinguished by citizens. A schooner in the harbor, the Betsey, was captured by the British and an American prisoner charged with piloting it to Provincetown. The prisoner ran the seized boat aground at Yarmouth Beach where the boat was recaptured, and British militia were imprisoned and sent to Salem.
Sources:
The Historical Marker Database, [https:/www.hmdb.org/m.asp?m=158455 Commemorating the Battle of Rock Harbor] , retrieved April 22, 2022
Swift, Charles Francis, Cape Cod, the Right Arm of Massachusetts, An Historical Narrative, Registered Publishing Company, p.249, Retrieved April 21, 2022
Snow, Bonnie (Feb 7m , 2014) Cape Cod Times, A history of military attacks on Cape Cod, Retrieved April 22, 2022
Clark, Admont and Murdoch, Richard, Orleans Historical Society, The Battle of Orleans, 1814 , Retrieved April 24, 2022