United States Department of the Treasury - United States Customs Service, U.S. Government
End of Watch: Wednesday, August 3, 1808
Age:
Tour of Duty: Not available
Badge Number: Not available
Cause of Death: Gunfire
Date of Incident: August 3, 1808
Weapon Used: Gun; Unknown type
Suspect Info: Not available
Boatman Asa Marsh and Boatman Ellis Drake were shot and killed along the Onion River (modern day Winooski River), in Vermont while they and other Customs officers attempted to stop a ship that was smuggling illegal goods through Canada into the United States. A militia lieutenant and a militia captain were also wounded.
Boatman Drake was aboard the cutter Fly when he was shot in the head by smugglers who were on land. Boatman Marsh had gone ashore when he was shot and killed by the smugglers.
Eight suspects were indicted by a jury, but only four were in convicted: one was sentenced to death, reprieved and then executed; two were sentenced to 50 lashes and to stand for an hour in a pillory. The two that received lashes and another suspect were were sentenced to 10 years in prison and to pay court costs. All three suspects were pardoned by the state Governor between 1811 and 1815.
The funerals of both officers were held at the Chittenden County Courthouse, Vermont.