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Jonathan Thorn

Jonathan Thorn
Born (1779-01-08)January 8, 1779
Schenectady, New York, U.S.
Died June 15, 1811(1811-06-15) (aged 32)
Clayoquot Sound,
British Columbia, Canada
Buried unknown
Allegiance  United States
Service/branch Seal of the United States Department of the Navy.svg U.S. Navy
Years of service 1800–1810
Rank US-O3 insignia.svg Lieutenant
Commands held New York Navy Yard (1806–1807)
Tonquin
Pacific Fur Company, 1810–1811
Battles/wars Tripolitan War

Jonathan Thorn (8 January 1779 – 15 June 1811) was a career officer of the United States Navy in the early 19th century.

Born on 8 January 1779 at Schenectady, New York, during the Revolutionary War, Thorn was the eldest of fifteen children of Samuel Thorn and Helena Van Slyck Thorn.

He was appointed a midshipman at age 21 on 28 April 1800. His brother Herman also served in the U.S. Navy as an officer on the frigate USS Constellation during the War of 1812 and achieved the rank of colonel . Thorn served in the Navy during the Tripolitan War, and volunteered to take part in the hazardous expedition to destroy the captured frigate Philadelphia, which was moored beneath the guns of the defended Tripoli harbor. On 16 February 1804, Lieutenant Stephen Decatur led a party of these volunteers in the ketch Intrepid into Tripoli and burned the American ship so it could not be used by the enemy.

Attached to the schooner Enterprise, Thorn was assigned to Gunboat No. 4, under Decatur's command. In this vessel, he participated in the attack on Tripoli with Commodore Edward Preble's squadron on 3 August 1804. Specially commended by Decatur for his conduct in this battle, Thorn received command of one of the Tripolitan gunboats captured. On 7 August, he commanded this vessel and crew in the engagement with the Tripolitan pirates.

Thorn was assigned as the first commandant of the New York Navy Yard at age 27 in June 1806, and served there for 13 months. Appointed an acting lieutenant in November 1803, he was promoted to full lieutenant on 16 February 1807.


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