File:Appletons' Shubrick, John Templar - Midshipmen's Monument.jpg

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Description Mexican War Midshipmen's Monument erected at Annapolis on the grounds of the United States Naval Academy in memory of Thomas Branford Shubrick (1825-1847), killed while in the act of pointing this gun during the bombardment of Vera Cruz; and Passed Midshipmen Henry A. Clemson, John R. Hynson, and Midshipman Wingate Pillsbury, who were drowned when the brig “Somers” was capsized and lost in a squall off Vera Cruz in December 1846.
Date published 1892
Source Appletons' Cyclopædia of American Biography, v. 5, 1892, p. 518
Author Jacques Reich (probably based on an earlier work by another artist)
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