Case of the Somer's Mutiny
Alexander Slidell MacKenzie
Case of the Somer’s Mutiny
Alexander Slidell MacKenzie
This historical document is an account of a mutiny that occurred on the American naval vessel Somers in 1842, and the subsequent trial of the ship's captain, Alexander Slidell Mackenzie. The book includes Mackenzie's defense of his actions and provides insight into the military culture of the time.
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