MUTINY ABOARD THE MANGA
REVA
AT DELAWARE BREAKWATER.
1913
Off the Lewes waterfront
lay the three masted bark, Manga Reva, where she
would need to remain at
anchor over night due to a storm brewing . The vessels master,
Captain H. C. Townsend,
had received the pilot and the orders.
As the pilot was leaving
the Manga Reva, Captain Townsend slipped a note to
him asking for assistance
as the crew was in hands of mutineers. Once ashore the pilot
notified authorities.
Next morning, the revenue
cutter Onondaga with U.S. Marshall’s and a 'boarding
party' arrived prepared
to retake Manga Reva and a crowd of Lewes residents had gathered on
the shoreline to watch the action.
The Manga Reva was
originally the “Pyrenees”, built in 1891. On a voyage across
the Pacific she caught
fire and was beached o a low lying atoll, by name of Manga Reva.
After a violent
confrontation with the atoll natives the crew was rescued by a
passing vessel.
Later the Pyrenees was
taken to San Francisco, repaired, and renamed Manga Reva in
honor of the island
where she had foundered. The refurbished sailing ship returned
to
long distance voyages and
on October 9, 1913, the Manga Reva, commanded by Capt.
Townsend, sailed from
Philadelphia to San Francisco with a cargo of coal. A month after
clearing Cape Henlopen the
crew mutinied, broke into the ships liquor supply and within a
short time most of of the
sailors were drunk and unable to navigate the ship found
themselves
helpless. The mutiny
leaders realized they could go to the bottom in a big blow, went
to
Captain Townsend begging
him to navigate the ship for them. The mutineers agreed to let
Townsend take the sailing
ship back to Philadelphia. Townsend believed that when near shore
the mutineers would take
to small boats and escape
Now the ship was anchored
in Delaware Breakwater, a gale was raging and it was not
possible for the small
boats to leave the Manga Reva and the crew was trapped aboard
as the Onondaga
approached. The boarding party, with fixed bayonets, boarded the
bark
and within a short
skirmish the Manga Reva mutineers surrendered.
The three masted bark was
returned to owners and the Lewes crowd on the beach
watching the dramatic
action returned home .
Abstract : 08/29/18 by
Harrison H from Delaware Coast Press, Michael Morgan's
Sussex Journal for
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