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Johannes de Graaff
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Johannes de Graaff
Commander of Sint Eustatius and Dependencies
In office
1776–1781
Preceded by Abraham Heyliger
Succeeded by David Ogilvy
Personal details
Born 1729
Sint Eustatius
Died 1813
Sint Eustatius
Nationality Dutch
Political party States Faction (?)
Spouse(s) Maria Heyliger
Relations Abraham Heyliger
Occupation Governor
Profession Lawyer
Religion Remonstrants (?)

Johannes de Graaff (1729–1813), also referred to as Johannis de Graeff in some documents, was a Dutch Governor of Sint Eustatius, Saba and Sint Maarten in the Netherlands Antilles during the difficult time of the American Revolutionary War.

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Life and career [edit]

Signature of Johannes de Graaff

De Graaff was born in Sint Eustatius, the son of Simon de Graaff', a member of the island council. De Graaff received his education in the Netherlands. After he returned to Sint Eustatius, he married Maria Heyliger, a daughter of the ruling Commander (Governor) Abraham Heyliger. De Graaff started his career as a military commander of Sint Maarten and, after his wife's death, on 5 September 1776 he was made Commander (or Governor in every day parlance) of Sint Eustatius.

"First Salute" to the American Flag [edit]

Ruins of De Graaff's estate 'Graavindal' on St. Eustatius
Old guns of Fort Oranje (Sint Eustatius)
Harbor of Sint Eustatius (18th century)

Sint Eustatius was the most important place for dealing or smuggling with Americans. On 16 November 1776, at the beginning of the American Revolutionary War, the American navy ship USS Andrew Doria, with the American Declaration of Independence on board, arrived in St. Eustatius. Its captain fired a salute to the Dutch flag on Fort Oranje and Johannes de Graaff decided to answer the salute with eleven gun shots. And so the United States of America were for the first time recognized as a nation by this salute of eleven guns.

The British were furious and De Graaff was recalled to the Netherlands following British protests to the Dutch government. He explained his deeds and was sent back to Sint Eustatius.

Loss of island [edit]

De Graaff held his position until admiral Rodney captured and subsequently raided the island in February 1781. Within a day all the Jewish merchants and the governor of the island were sent to England. The island was plundered by Rodney and his crew.

Commentaries regarding the 'First Salute' [edit]

"White puffs of gun smoke over a turquoise sea followed by the boom of cannon rose from the unassuming port on the diminutive Dutch island of St. Eustatius in the West Indies on 16 November 1776. The guns of Fort Orange on St. Eustatius were returning the ritual salute on entering a foreign port of an American vessel, the Andrew Doria, as she came up the roadstead, flying at her mast the red-and-white-striped flag of the Continental Congress. In its responding salute, the small voice of St. Eustatius was the first to officially greet the largest event of the century – the entry into the society of nations of a new Atlantic state destined to change the direction of history".[1]

In 1939, President Roosevelt presented a plaque to St. Eustatius. Mounted on the flagpole inside the impressively restored Fort Oranje, it reads, "In commemoration of the salute to the flag of the United States fired in this fort on 16 November 1776 by order of Johannes de Graaff, Governor of St. Eustatius in reply to a national gun salute fired by the U.S. Brig-of-war Andrew Doria.(...) Here the sovereignty of the United States was first formally acknowledged to a national vessel by a foreign official".[2]

External links [edit]

Notes [edit]

  1. ^ Barbara Tuchman, The First Salute, A View of the American Revolution, 1988
  2. ^ Hank Rice, Footnotes in History, "The First Salute." Sons of the American Revolution, June, 2000
Preceded by
Abraham Heyliger
Governor of Sint Eustatius, Saba and Sint Maarten
1776–1781
Succeeded by
David Ogilvy

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