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The Battle of Kedges Strait (also known as the Battle of the Barges) took place on November 30, 1782 near
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in
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near the town of
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, between naval militia forces of the rebellious British colony of Maryland and the Royal Navy of Great Britain.


The action

Some thirteen months had passed since General
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' October 1781 surrender at Yorktown ending the land war between Great Britain and the Colonies. Intermittent conflict at sea, however, continued. For two days in late November of 1782 Commodore Zedechiah Whaley of the Maryland militia had been waging an indecisive battle during a campaign against British barges of war that had been harassing the shores and farms of
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. Desperate for a victory, he sought aid from the Virginia peninsular town of
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, sailing Onancock Creek on November 28, 1782, and appealing to Lt. Colonel John Cropper. Cropper rounded up 25 local men in support, who boarded Whaley's flagship, ''Protector'', and continued his siege upon the British flotilla. Three of four of Whaley's barges turned back under heavy British fire, leaving the ''Protector'' alone to press the fight against six British craft. Vastly outnumbered, its crew suffered heavy losses during a climactic action on November 30 in Kedges Strait among
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and South Marsh islands in Maryland and Tangier Island in
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off of
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. Twenty-five of its 65 men were killed or wounded, 29 captured, and only 11 escaped. Whaley's surrender ended the last naval action of the Revolution.


Legacy

The battle of Kedges Strait is recognized by a Virginia highways historical marker near the village of Onancoke, and remains the subject of both academic research and limited guided tours. In 2016 the Captain John Smoot Chapter of the Maryland Society Sons of the American Revolution conducted a boat tour of the battle area, and the Maryland Maritime Archeology Program presented a lecture in 2017.2017 Annual Report of the Maryland Historical Trust
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See also

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Battle of Valcour Island The Battle of Valcour Island, also known as the Battle of Valcour Bay, was a naval engagement that took place on October 11, 1776, on Lake Champlain. The main action took place in Valcour Bay, a narrow strait between the New York mainland and ...
- a conflict of barges of war on Lake Champlain that yielded cannons vital to the Colonial cause at the Battle of Bunker Hill


References

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External links


Battle of Kedges Strait Virginia Historical Marker, Marker History.com

Maryland Society Sons of the American Revolution Semiannual Meeting Minutes 10-2016

Jane's Island is Worth Looking For, K.D. Hays

2017 Annual Report of the Maryland Historical Trust
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