First Naval Battle

First Naval Battle

About two miles offshore from Fort Machias/O’Brien, at Machiasport, near Round Island, is the site of what is locally claimed to be the First Naval Battle of the American Revolutionary War, the Battle of Machias, fought between citizens of Machiasport and a British warship, the Margaretta. The Battle of Machias took place on June 11-12, 1775, with the British sloop tender Margaretta being captured by the townspeople at the cost of one man killed and six wounded, one of which later died of his wounds. 
The fort is one of a very few in Maine which were active in the American Revolution, the War of 1812, and the Civil War. Captured and burned by the British in 1814, the fort was returned in 1818. Rebuilt in 1863, the fort was renamed Fort O’Brien.

Our chapter placed this plaque at the Fort O’Brien Historic Site.

THIS TABLET

COMMEMORATES THE

FIRST NAVAL BATTLE

OF THE

AMERICAN REVOLUTION

ON JUNE 12, 1775 A GALLANT

FORCE OF MACHIAS MEN LED

BY CAPT’ JEREMIAH O’BRIEN

IN THE SLOOP “UNITY” PURSUED

AND CAPTURED THE BRITISH

SLOOP OF WAR “MARGARETTA”

IN MACHIAS BAY

 

TABLET ERECTED

BY THE HANNAH WESTON CHAPTER

DAUGHTERS OF

THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION

MACHIAS MAINE 1927