de USSChesapeake1799 it USSChesapeake1799 nl USSChesapeake1799 ...Other ships USSChesapeake Infobox ship begin Infobox ship image Ship image Image USSChesapeake.jpg 300px ... country US Ship flag USN flag 1813 Ship name USSChesapeake Ship namesake Chesapeake Bay ref name DANFS cite DANFS title Chesapeake url http www.history.navy.mil danfs c7 chesapeake i.htm date 11 September ... 5.5  kg carronade ref name Teddy181 Roosevelt 1883 , p. 181. ref Ship notes USSChesapeake was a nominally ... to alter her design to 38 guns. Launched at the Gosport Navy Yard on 2 December 1799, Chesapeake began ..., USS Congress 1799 2 and Constellation , which were built to convert 164 ft m abbr on in length and convert .... ref name Teddy48 During construction, a sloop named Chesapeake was launched on 20 June 1799 but was renamed USS Patapsco 1799 2 between 10 October and 14 November, apparently to free up the name ... in Chesapeake . Morris s squadron eventually consisted of the vessels Constellation , USS New York 1800 2 , USS John Adams 1799 2 , USS Adams 1799 2 , and USS Enterprise 1799 2 . It took several ... , late of the USS Hornet 1805 brig 2 and her victory over HMS Peacock 1806 6 , took command of Chesapeake ... Roosevelt 1883 , pp. 179 180. ref Chesapeake vs Shannon Main Capture of USSChesapeake Image HMS ... References Reflist 3 Bibliography commons USSChesapeake cite book last Allen first Gardner Weld title ... cost 220,677 Ship laid down December 1795 Ship launched 2 December 1799 Ship sponsor Ship christened ... these frigates to be the young Navy s capital ship s. Chesapeake was originally designed as a 44 gun ... 1807, in what has become known as the Chesapeake Leopard Affair a causal event leading up to the War ..., on 1 June 1813. The Royal Navy took her into their service as HMS Chesapeake , where she served until she was broken up and her timbers sold in 1820 they are now part of the Chesapeake Mill ... a shortage of timber caused by its diversion from Norfolk to Baltimore in order to finish USS Constellation ... more details
Five ships of the United States Navy have been named Chesapeake after the Chesapeake Bay , the body of water along Maryland and Virginia . USSChesapeake1799 , a 38 gun frigate in commission from 1800 to 1813 USSChesapeake , a sloop which was renamed USS Patapsco 1799 in 1799 while still under construction, launched in 1799, and sold in 1801 USSChesapeake , a bark which served as a training ship from 1900 to 1910, was renamed USS Severn 1898 in 1905, and served as a submarine tender from 1910 until decommissioned in 1916 USSChesapeake ID 3395 , a salvage ship in commission from March to October 1919 SS Chesapeake AOT 5084 SS Chesapeake AOT 5084 , a transport tanker placed in non commissioned Military Sealift Command service in 2000 shipindex DEFAULTSORT Chesapeake, Uss Category United States Navy ship names it USSChesapeake nl USSChesapeake ... more details
Infobox Ship Begin Infobox Ship Image Ship image Ship caption Infobox Ship Career Hide header Ship country USA Ship flag USN flag 1801 Ship name Patapsco Ship namesake Patapsco River Ship awarded Ship builder Ship laid down Ship launched 20 June 1799 Ship acquired Ship commissioned Ship decommissioned Ship in service Ship out of service Ship struck Ship honors Ship fate Sold June 1801 Ship status Ship notes Infobox Ship Characteristics Hide header Header caption Ship class Ship hold depth convert 12 ft abbr on Ship displacement 380 tons Ship length convert 87 ft abbr on Ship beam convert 29 ft abbr on Ship draft Ship propulsion Ship speed Ship complement 180 Ship armament 20 guns Ship notes otherships USS Patapsco USS Chesapeake The first USS Patapsco was a sloop in the United States Navy . Patapsco was launched as Chesapeake 20 June 1799 by Captain De Rochbruns, and renamed Patapsco between 10 October and 14 November apparently to free the name for USS Chesapeake 1799 2 . Commanded by Captain Henry Geddes , she escorted brig Acteon to New Orleans , carrying General James Wilkinson and his staff to that port. She then cruised in the West Indies , protecting American shipping from French cruisers and privateers during the Quasi War with France. Operating in Commodore Silas Talbot s squadron, she captured schooner Cecilia after a five hour chase 28 May 1800. On 7 August she captured French letter of marque Dorade . In the autumn she also engaged Louisa Bridge but the schooner escaped. She aided USS Merrimack 1798 2 and a British frigate in capturing Cura ao , in the Netherlands Antilles , after the French had taken it from the Netherlands, before returning to Philadelphia in December. She was sold there in June 1801. References DANFS http www.history.navy.mil danfs p2 patapsco i.htm DEFAULTSORT Patapsco 1799 Category United States Navy sloops Category 1790s ships ... more details
armament 28 12 pounder guns Ship armor Ship notes The first USS Adams was a 28 gun rated sailing frigate of the United States Navy . She should not be confused with USS John Adams 1799 6 . Commissioning ... the brig Zylpha and assisted USS Insurgent 1799 6 in taking an unidentified 4 gun French privateer ... supporting British offensive operations in Maine. Post war and refitting Image USS Adams Drydock B.jpg thumb USS Adams 1874 in dry dock. The hull is from the original Adams 1799 . For more than 50 years ...otherships USS Adams Infobox Ship Begin Infobox Ship Image Ship image Ship caption Infobox Ship Career Hide header Ship country Ship flag USN flag 1814 Ship name USS Adams Ship namesake Ship ordered Ship builder Ship laid down 1797 Ship launched 8 June 1799 Ship acquired Ship commissioned 1799 Ship decommissioned Ship in service Ship out of service Ship struck Ship reinstated Ship homeport Ship motto Ship nickname Ship honours Ship fate Scuttled 1814 Ship status Ship notes Infobox Ship Characteristics Hide header Header caption Ship type Frigate Ship displacement convert 530 LT t 0 lk on abbr on Ship length convert 113 ft m abbr on Ship beam convert 34 ft m abbr on Ship draft Ship depth convert ... on 8 June 1799. Capt. Richard Morris took command of the ship. Quasi War with France The frigate departed New York in mid September 1799 and headed for the West Indies to protect American shipping from ... 1800, Adams and USS Eagle 1798 6 made the French schooner La Fougeuse their prize and, late in the month ... for action by the end of the year, but was bottled up in the Chesapeake Bay by blockading British warships ... thick. The Adams was recommissioned on July 21, 1874 see USS Adams 1874 6 . ref From a Los Angeles area ... reflist DANFS DEFAULTSORT Adams Category Sailing frigates of the United States Navy Adams 1799 Category Quasi War American ships Adams 1799 Category Ships built in New York Category Barbary Wars American ships Adams 1799 Category War of 1812 ships of the United States Adams 1799 Category 1790s ships ... more details
otherships USS Boston Infobox Ship Begin Infobox Ship Image Ship image Image USS Boston 1799 .jpg 300px USS Boston 1799 Ship caption Infobox Ship Career Hide header Ship country Ship flag USN flag 1814 Ship name USS Boston Ship namesake Ship ordered Ship builder Edmund Hartt Ship laid down Ship launched 20 May 1799 Ship acquired Ship commissioned 1799 Ship decommissioned Ship in service Ship out of service Ship struck Ship reinstated Ship homeport Ship motto Ship honours Ship fate Burned, 24 August 1814 Ship status Ship notes Infobox Ship Characteristics Hide header Header caption Ship type Frigate Ship displacement convert 400 LT t 0 lk on abbr on Ship length convert 134 ft m abbr on Ship beam convert 34 ft 6 in m abbr on Ship draft convert 11 ft 6 in m abbr on Ship depth Ship propulsion Sail Ship speed Ship range Ship complement 220 officers and enlisted Ship armament 24 9 pounder guns br 8 6 pounder guns Ship armor Ship notes The third USS Boston was a 28 gun frigate in the Quasi War with France , the First Barbary War and the War of 1812 . Boston was built by public subscription in Boston, Massachusetts Boston under the Act of 30 June 1798. She was launched on 20 May 1799 by Edmund Hartt , Boston, Massachusetts, and commissioned soon afterwards, Captain George Little naval officer George Little in command. Boston cruised in the West Indies July 1799&ndash June 1800 protecting American commerce against France French privateer s. Returning to Boston 25 June 1800, she cruised along the American coast until September when she sailed to the Guadeloupe Station in the West Indies. In coord 22 52 N 52 56 W , on 12 October 1800, she Boston Berceau Action engaged and captured the French ... Boston captured seven additional prizes two in conjunction with USS General Greene 1799 6 . During ... ships nl USS Boston 1799 ja ... b8 boston iii.htm USN 30 June 1798 DEFAULTSORT Boston 1799 Category Sailing frigates of the United States ... more details
Category 1790s ships nl USS Maryland 1799 ...otherships USS Maryland Infobox Ship Begin Infobox Ship Image Ship image Ship caption Infobox Ship Career Hide header Ship country Ship flag USN flag 1801 Ship name USS Maryland Ship namesake Ship ordered Ship builder Ship laid down Ship launched 3 June 1799 Ship acquired Ship commissioned August 1799 Ship decommissioned 2 October 1801 Ship in service Ship out of service Ship struck Ship reinstated Ship homeport Ship motto Ship nickname Ship honours Ship fate Sold, 2 October 1801 Ship status Ship notes Infobox Ship Characteristics Hide header Header caption Ship type Sloop of war Ship displacement convert 380 LT t 0 lk on abbr on Ship length Ship beam Ship draft Ship depth Ship propulsion Sail Ship speed Ship range Ship complement 180 officers and enlisted Ship armament 30 9 pounder guns br 6 6 pounder guns Ship armor Ship notes The first USS Maryland was a sloop in the United States Navy . She served during the Quasi War with France . Maryland was built by public subscription in Baltimore, Maryland Baltimore under the Act of 30 June 1798 launched at Price Shipyard , Baltimore, Maryland , 3 June 1799 and accepted by the Navy in August 1799, Capt. John Rodgers naval officer, War of 1812 John Rodgers in command. Maryland departed Baltimore 13 September 1799 for the Surinam station. Arriving 1 October, the sloop cruised from French Guiana to Cura ao protecting American shipping from attacks by France French warships and privateer s. The Napoleonic Wars were raging in Europe and the French were searching and seizing merchant vessels trading with the British West Indies , causing much loss to American commerce. Maryland captured the schooner Clarissa , an American Slave ship slave ... 1799 as the only American naval vessel on the Surinam station. Sailing by way of Saint Kitts St ... danfs m5 maryland i.htm USN 30 June 1798 DEFAULTSORT Maryland 1799 Category United ... more details
ships Category 1790s ships nl USS Experiment 1799 ...otherships USS Experiment Infobox Ship Begin Infobox Ship Image Ship image Ship caption Infobox Ship Career Hide header Ship country Ship flag USN flag 1801 Ship name USS Experiment Ship namesake Ship ordered Ship builder Ship laid down 1799 Ship launched November 1799 Ship acquired Ship commissioned Ship decommissioned Ship in service Ship out of service Ship struck Ship reinstated Ship homeport Ship motto Ship nickname Ship honours Ship fate Sold, October 1801 Ship status Ship notes Infobox Ship Characteristics Hide header Header caption Ship type Schooner Ship displacement convert 135 LT t 0 lk on abbr on Ship length convert 84 ft 7 in m abbr on Ship beam convert 22 ft 6 in m abbr on Ship draft convert 9 ft 6 in m abbr on Ship propulsion Sail Ship sail plan Ship speed Ship range Ship complement 70 officers and enlisted Ship armament 12 6 pounder 3 kg guns Ship notes The first USS Experiment was a schooner in the United States Navy during the Quasi War with France . Experiment was built in 1799 at Baltimore , Maryland and first put to sea late in November 1799, Lieutenant W. Maley in command. Experiment joined the squadron commanded by Captain Silas Talbot on the Santo Domingo station, and for seven months, cruised against French privateer s in the Caribbean , taking a number of valuable prizes. On 1 January 1800, while becalmed in the Bight of Leogane with a convoy of four merchantmen, Action of 1 January 1800 Experiment was attacked by 11 armed pirate boats , manned by about 4 or 5 hundred buccaneers. In the seven hours of fighting that followed, the pirates boarded one of the merchantmen, killing her captain, and towed off two other ships of the convoy after their crews ..., when she sailed to Baltimore. There, she was sold in October 1801. Fictional representations The USS ... . In the novel the Experiment is the sister ship to the USS Enterprise , and has been retained ... more details
and then purchased by the United States Navy as USS Insurgent . Insurgent was captured by USS Constellation ... 1799 a chase and battle of an hour and a quarter off the island of Nevis in the West Indies 9 February 1799. Considered a prize in the Quasi War with France, the frigate was refitted for service in the West ... with Constellation until May 1799. Ordered back to the United States, Insurgent was purchased by the Navy ... sailed from Hampton Roads for Europe 14 August 1799. Cruising in European waters during the winter of 1799 1800, the frigate captured French ship Vend miaire and recaptured the American ships ... more details
1799 to take station at Cap Ha tien Cap Francois, San Domingo . General Greene remained off San Domingo for the following six months. In company with USS Boston 1799 2 , on 1 December 1799 she assisted ... ships de USS General Greene 1799 ...otherships USS General Greene Infobox Ship Begin Infobox Ship Image Ship image Ship caption Infobox Ship Career Hide header Ship country Ship flag USN flag 1814 Ship name USS General Greene Ship namesake Nathanael Greene Ship ordered Ship builder Benjamin Talman and James de Wolf Ship laid down Ship launched 21 January 1799 Ship acquired Ship commissioned Ship decommissioned Ship in service Ship out of service Ship struck Ship reinstated Ship homeport Ship motto Ship nickname Ship honours Ship fate Burned, 24 August 1814 Ship status Ship notes Infobox Ship Characteristics Hide header Header caption Ship type Frigate Ship displacement convert 654 LT t 0 lk on abbr on Ship length convert 124 ft 3 in m abbr on Ship beam convert 34 ft 8 in m abbr on Ship draft convert 17 ft 4 in m abbr on Ship propulsion Sail Ship sail plan Ship speed Ship range Ship complement 250 officers and enlisted Ship armament 24 12 pounder guns br 6 6 pounder guns Ship notes The second USS General Greene was a frigate in the United States Navy during the Quasi War with France . Named after American Revolution General Nathaneal Greene , she was built under government contract by Benjamin Talman and James De Wolf at Warren, Rhode Island . Launched on 21 January 1799, the frigate was placed under command of Captain Christopher Raymond Perry Christopher R. Perry . Perry s son, a young midshipman named Oliver Hazard Perry , was assigned to his father s ship. General Greene sailed on 2 June 1799, joining the USS Governor Jay 1797 2 in convoying five merchantmen to Havana . Damage suffered in a heavy gale caused ... at the Washington Navy Yard . She served as a floating sick bay for frigate USS Constellation 1797 ... more details
of his crew soon transferred out to USSChesapeake1799 2 . ref name Allen153 ref name Toll139 Toll ... under the command of Richard Valentine Morris in USSChesapeake1799 2 however, the performance ... States nl USS Congress 1799 ...otherships USS Congress Infobox ship begin Infobox ship image Ship image File USSCongress.png 300px alt ... Ship Career Ship country nowrap United States Ship flag USN flag 1834 Ship name USS Congress Ship ... 1799 ref name DANFS Ship commissioned Ship decommissioned Ship maiden voyage 6 January 1800 ref name ... and enlisted ref name DANFS Ship armament 1799 br 28 convert 18 pdr kg 0 br 12 convert 9 pdr kg 0 ... name Canney USS Congress was a nominally rated 38 gun wooden hull watercraft hull ed, three Mast ... and she was launched on 15 August 1799. She was one of the original six frigates of the United States ... the War of 1812 she made several extended length cruises in company with her sister ship USS President ... The Naval Act of 1794 had specified 36 gun frigates. However, Congress and her sister ship USS ... ships with the recently completed Chesapeake , which had been reduced in size from a 44 to the extent ... Quasi War Congress launched on 15 August 1799 under the command of Captain Sever. After fitting out in Rhode Island, she set off on her maiden voyage 6 January 1800 sailing in company with USS Essex 1799 Essex to escort merchant ships to the Dutch East Indies East Indies . ref name Essex cite DANFS .... ref name Allen258 Allen 1909 , p. 258. ref Congress decommissioned at Washington along with USS United States 1797 2 and USS New York 1800 2 . ref name Allen258 ref name UnitedStates cite DANFS title ... Dale in USS President 1800 2 , was instructed to escort merchant ships through the Mediterranean ... of Edward Preble in USS Constitution 2 and by mid 1804 they had successfully fought the Battle of Tripoli ... of Congress is in early July 1805 when she was sent in company with USS Vixen 1803 2 to blockade ... more details
1799 nl USS Philadelphia 1799 ...No footnotes date April 2009 otherships USS Philadelphia Infobox Ship Begin Infobox Ship Image Ship image Image USS Philly 1799 250px.jpg 300px USS Philadelphia Ship caption Infobox Ship Career Hide header Ship country United States Ship flag USN flag 1803 Ship name USS Philadelphia Ship namesake Ship ordered Ship builder Ship laid down 14 November 1798 Ship launched 28 November 1799 Ship acquired Ship commissioned 5 April 1800 Ship decommissioned Ship in service Ship out of service Ship struck Ship homeport Ship motto Ship nickname Ship honors Ship fate Captured 1803, then burned by the Navy 1804 Ship status Ship notes Infobox Ship Characteristics Hide header Header caption Ship class Sclass Philadelphia frigate Ship tonnage 1240 Ship length convert 130 ft m abbr on Ship beam convert 39 ft m abbr on Ship depth convert 13 ft 6 in m abbr on Ship propulsion Ship speed Ship range Ship complement 307 officers and crew Ship armament 28 18 pounder guns br 16 32 pounder carronades Ship armor Ship notes The second USS Philadelphia of the United States Navy was a 36 gun sailing frigate . Originally named City of Philadelphia , she was built from 1798&ndash 1799 for the United States government .... Philadelphia was laid down about 14 November 1798, launched 28 November 1799 and commissioned ... in May 1800 and relieved the frigate USS Constellation 1797 2 . During this cruise she captured five ... Dale in the frigate USS President 1800 2 , arrived at Gibraltar on 1 July. Philadelphia ... both into Gibraltar. Destruction Image burning of the uss philadelphia.jpg left thumb Burning of the frigate ... Lieutenant Stephen Decatur Stephen Decatur, Jr. , boarded the ship from the ketch USS Intrepid 1798 ... the Pasha presented it to the captain of the visiting USS Guerriere 1865 2 . References DANFS http ... Mission of 1805 , New York, Hyperion, 2005 USN 30 June 1798 DEFAULTSORT Philadelphia 1799 Category ... more details
, a galley constructed by the citizens of Beaufort, South Carolina , in 1799, was presented by them ... danfs b4 beaufort i.htm DEFAULTSORT Beaufort 1799 Category Ships built in South Carolina Category ... more details
otherships USS Trumbull Infobox Ship Begin Infobox Ship Image Ship image Ship caption Infobox Ship Career Hide header Ship country Ship flag USN flag 1801 Ship name USS Trumbull Ship namesake Ship ordered Ship builder Ship laid down 1799 Ship launched 1800 Ship acquired Ship commissioned March, 1800 Ship decommissioned Ship in service Ship out of service Ship struck Ship reinstated Ship homeport Ship motto Ship nickname Ship honours Ship fate Sold, 1801 Ship status Ship notes Infobox Ship Characteristics Hide header Header caption Ship type Sloop of war Ship displacement convert 400 LT t 0 lk on abbr on Ship length Ship beam Ship draft Ship hold depth Ship propulsion Sails Ship sail plan Ship speed Ship range Ship complement 220 officers and enlisted Ship armament 18 12 pounder guns Ship armor Ship notes USS Trumbull , the third US Navy ship to bear the name, was an 18 gun sloop of war constructed by naval agent Joseph Howland between 1799 and 1800. Construction of naval ships and expansion of the US Navy was authorised by Congress in response to large losses of merchant ships in the so called Quasi War between the United States and France. Service history Following fitting out, it departed New London, Connecticut in March 1800 under the command of Master Commandant David Jewett . Its first mission was to escort the provisions ship Charlotte from New York to the West Indies, replenishing the American Squadron operating against the French. Trumbull joined the American Squadron commanded by Silas Talbot ref http www.mysticseaport.org Library manuscripts coll coll018 coll018.cfm Silas Talbot Collection Coll. 18 ref in the USS Constitution . Trumbull s main duties in the area were protection of American shipping and the interception of French Privateer privateers and merchantmen. In early May, the armed French schooner Peggie was captured, followed by Vengeance in August. Included ... danfs t8 trumbull iii.htm DEFAULTSORT Trumbull 1799 Category United States Navy sloops ... more details
the command of Captain Edward Preble, departed Newport , Rhode Island in company with USS Congress 1799 ... 1790s ships de USS Essex 1799 nl USS Essex 1799 ...otherships2 USS Essex HMS Essex Infobox Ship Begin Infobox Ship Image Ship image File Frigate essex 1799.jpg 300px USS Essex Ship caption Infobox Ship Career Hide header Ship country USA Ship flag USN flag 1814 Ship name USS Essex Ship namesake Essex County, Massachusetts Ship ordered Ship builder Ship original cost 139,362 Ship laid down 1789 Ship launched 30 September 1799 Ship acquired Ship commissioned 17 December 1799 Ship decommissioned Ship in service Ship out of service Ship struck Ship reinstated Ship homeport Ship motto Ship honors Ship captured 28 March 1814 Ship notes Infobox Ship Career Hide header Ship country UK Ship flag File Naval Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg 60px RN Ensign ... armor Ship notes service record is ship yes label partof codes commanders Edward Preble 1799 1801 ... 1814 operations Quasi War br First Barbary War br Battle of Derne br War of 1812 br USS Essex vs HMS Alert Action off George Island Battle of Valaparaiso victories awards The first USS Essex of the United ... was launched on 30 September 1799 by Enos Briggs , Salem, Massachusetts , at a cost of 139,362 subscribed by the people of Salem and Essex County, Massachusetts Essex County . On 17 December 1799 ... use in patrolling American waters and a single cruise to Europe. War of 1812 File Uss essex.jpg ... Elizabeth and Nereyda along the way. The next five months brought Essex thirteen prizes, including USS ... and was USS Essex vs HMS Phoebe brought to action just north of Valpara so. ref name navy.mil http ... Vescovi, The USS Essex and the Birth of the American Navy Adams, 1999 DANFS http www.history.navy.mil ... Essex , a scaled replica A scaled wooden admiralty style model of the USS Essex . USN 30 June 1798 DEFAULTSORT Essex 1799 Category Sailing frigates of the United States Navy Category War of 1812 ... more details
USS General Greene 1799USS General Greene and 12 merchantmen, sailed for Veracruz , Mexico , on 26 ... Ship aircraft facilities Ship notes otherships USS Warren The third USS Warren was a sloop of war that served in the United States Navy from 1799 to 1801. Construction and commissioning Warren was a copper .... ref Chapelle, p. 145 ref On 6 July 1799, while she was still under construction, Secretary ... . The ship was fitted out there, into the winter of 1799, and probably was Ship commissioning commissioned in either November or December of 1799. Voyage to the Caribbean Assigned the duty of protecting ... December 1799, escorting the schooner Trio . Trio was laden with stores for the American man of war ... early in the afternoon of 29 January 1800. Over ensuing days, she supplied the brig USS Norfolk 1798 USS Norfolk and assisted the brig Fanny , of Salem, Massachusetts Salem , Massachusetts, on 11 February ... April 1800. Warren joined man of war USS Ganges 1794 USS Ganges and a convoy of 22 merchantmen on 21 ..., Inc., 1949. ISBN 1 56852 222 3. DEFAULTSORT Warren 1799 Category United States Navy sloops Category ... more details
USS Adams 1799USS Adams . John Adams was built for the United States by the people of Charleston ... days later she captured 28 gun Tripolitan cruiser Meshuda . After the USS New York 1800 New York , and USS Enterprise 1799 Enterprise joined her, John Adams engaged a flotilla of enemy gunboats ... support of USS Adams 1799 Adams , a sister frigate also named for President John Adams the squadron ...Otherships USS John Adams Otherships USS Adams Infobox Ship Begin Infobox Ship Image Ship image Ship caption Infobox Ship Career Hide header Ship country Ship flag USN flag 1799 Ship ordered Ship laid down Ship launched 5 June 1799 at Charleston, South Carolina Ship purchased Ship commissioned circa 1 October 1799 Ship decommissioned September 1865 Ship in service Ship out of service Ship captured Ship fate sold, 5 October 1867 Ship struck 1865 est. Infobox Ship Characteristics Hide header Ship displacement 544 tons Ship length convert 139 ft m abbr on between perpendiculars Ship beam convert 32 ft m abbr on Ship draft depth of hold 16 ft 4 in Ship propulsion sail Ship speed Ship range Ship capacity Ship complement 220 officers and enlisted Ship troops Ship armament 24 12 pounder guns br   6 24 pounder guns The first John Adams was originally built as a frigate in 1799, converted to a corvette ...  miles from Charleston 5 June 1799. The new frigate, Captain George Cross in command, sailed on or about ... Or USS Despatch 1814 ? and William . Sometime in the late spring or summer she recaptured the American ... of 1815 John Adams arrived in the Mediterranean to assist frigates USS United States 1797 United States and USS Constellation 1797 Constellation and sloops USS Erie 1813 Erie and USS Ontario ... USS Nonsuch 1812 Nonsuch on 7 June. A month later he reached the mouth of the Orinoco , which ... from Hampton Roads on 5 May 1838 on a cruise around the world accompanied by USS Columbia Columbia ... DANFS USN 30 June 1798 DEFAULTSORT John Adams 1799 Category Ships built in South Carolina Category ... more details
to burn frigate USS Philadelphia 1799 Philadelphia , captured by the Tripolitans and anchored in the harbor ... iii.htm coord missing Pirates DEFAULTSORT Enterprise, USS1799 Category Ships named Enterprise USS Enterprise 1799 Category United States Navy schooners Category Quasi War American ships Category Barbary ... de USS Enterprise 1799 ja 3 ... USS Enterprise The third USS Enterprise , a schooner , was built by Henry Spencer at Baltimore, Maryland , in 1799, and placed under the command of Lieutenant John Shaw navy John Shaw . This ship ... 1799, Enterprise departed the Delaware Capes for the Caribbean to protect United States merchantmen ... interval of cruising, Enterprise joined with frigate USS Constitution Constitution to capture the Tripolitan ketch Mastico . Refitted and renamed USS Intrepid 1798 Intrepid , the ketch was given ... with brig USS Rattlesnake 1813 2 , for the Caribbean. The two ships took three prizes before being ... in the West Indies . Measurements In 1799 she was built as a fast sailing schooner with a complement ... more details
Ship notes otherships USS Nautilus Nautilus was a schooner Ship naming and launching launched in 1799. The United States Navy purchased her in May 1803, renaming her the USS Nautilus she thus became ... John Rodgers naval officer, War of 1812 John Rodgers in USS John Adams 1799 2 , then returned to Gibraltar to await the arrival of Commodore Edward Preble , in USS Constitution 2 , and join ..., less USS Philadelphia 1799 2 , sailed 6 October with vessels of Capt. Rodgers s squadron to Tangier ... Nautilus 1799 , USS Category United States Navy schooners Category United States Navy brigs Category ... Spencer built Nautilus in 1799 as a merchant vessel on the Eastern Shore of Maryland . The Navy purchased ... Lt. Stephen Decatur daringly sailed USS Intrepid 1798 2 into Tripoli harbor and burned the captured ... more details
wounded Campaignbox War of 1812 Naval The Capture of USSChesapeake , or the Battle of Boston Harbor , was fought on 1 June 1813, between HMS Shannon 1806 HMS Shannon and the USSChesapeake1799USSChesapeake , as part of the War of 1812 . Shannon won the battle, and Chesapeake was captured, in a pitched battle in which over 80 men were killed. At Boston, Captain James Lawrence took command of Chesapeake ...Infobox military conflict conflict Capture of USSChesapeake partof the War of 1812 image Image HMS Shannon and USS Chesapeake.jpg 300px caption The Brilliant Achievement of the Shannon... in boarding and capturing the United States Frigate Chesapeake off Boston, 1 June 1813 in fifteen minutes by W. Elmes ... and would not be ready for sea in the foreseeable future. However, the Chesapeake appeared to be ready to put to sea. Consequently Broke decided to send his challenge to the USSChesapeake , which ... difference, he would sail USSChesapeake at the 1st day of favorable weather. ref Ian W. Toll ... as could exist in a state of war. The USSChesapeake s rated at 38 guns armament of 28 18  lb r ... to fire upon USSChesapeake as she bore down, nor would USSChesapeake rake HMS Shannon despite ... written challenge had just missed Chesapeake s sailing. During six minutes of firing, the vessels fired two full broadside s 362 shots struck Chesapeake , while 258 struck Shannon . Chesapeake suffered ... injured in fighting on the forecastle. Chesapeake and her crew were taken to City of Halifax Halifax ... to build the nearby Chesapeake Mill in Wickham and can be seen and visited to this day. Issuing a challenge ... a challenge. The USS President USS President had already slipped out of the harbour under the cover ... to conserve his highly trained crew in anticipation of the battle with the Chesapeake . The boats ... would entice the American out, but eventually began to despair that the Chesapeake would ever come out of the harbour. He finally decided to send a written challenge. quote As the Chesapeake appears ... more details
Infobox Ship Begin Infobox Ship Image Ship image Image USSChesapeake ID 3395 .jpg 300px USSChesapeake ID 3395 Ship caption Cargo ship SS Chesapeake at New York City sometime prior to her 1919 U.S. Navy service as salvage ship USSChesapeake ID 3395 , possibly at the time of her inspection by the 3rd Naval District on 28 March 1918 Infobox Ship Career Hide header Ship country United States Ship flag USN flag 1918 Ship name USSChesapeake Ship namesake Previous name retained Ship owner Ship operator Ship registry Ship route Ship ordered Ship awarded Ship builder Harlan and Hollingsworth , Wilmington, Delaware Wilmington , Delaware Ship original cost Ship yard number Ship way number Ship laid down Ship launched 1900 Ship sponsor Ship christened Ship completed Ship acquired 31 August 1918 Ship commissioned 22 March 1919 Ship recommissioned Ship decommissioned 25 October 1919 Ship maiden voyage Ship in service Ship out of service Ship renamed Ship reclassified Ship refit Ship struck Ship reinstated Ship homeport Ship identification Ship motto Ship nickname Ship honours Ship honors Ship captured ... aircraft Ship aircraft facilities Ship notes otherships USSChesapeake The third USSChesapeake ID 3395 was a United States Navy salvage ship in commission from March to October 1919. SS Chesapeake was built ... commissioned her as USSChesapeake on 22 March 1919 with Lieutenant M. C. Kent in command. Chesapeake ... Historical Center Online Library of Selected Images U.S. Navy Ships USSChesapeake ID 3395 , 1919 1919. Originally the Civilian Steamship Chesapeake 1900 DEFAULTSORT Chesapeake ID 3395 Category Ships ... Ship status Ship notes Served as commercial cargo ship SS Chesapeake until 1918 Ship badge .... Chesapeake ferried various minesweeping equipment and supplies from Brest and Liverpool , England , to Kirkwall in the Orkney Islands, where the minesweeping operations were based. Chesapeake was Ship ... British Marine salvage salvage firm. References DANFS http www.history.navy.mil danfs c7 chesapeake ... more details
Summary Information Description Sketch of the United States Navy schooner USS Enterprise, circa 1799. Source www.navyhistory.org Date 07 37, 8 September 2010 UTC Author United States Navy Permission other versions Licensing PD USGov Military Navy ... more details
Summary Information Description Cargo ship Freighter SS Chesapeake at New York City , sometime prior to her 1919 United States Navy service as USSChesapeake ID 3395 USSChesapeake ID 3395 , possibly at the time of her inspection by the 3rd Naval District on 28 March 1918. Source http www.history.navy.mil photos sh usn usnsh c id3395.htm Date Between 1900 and 1918, possibly on 28 March 1917 Author U.S. Naval Historical Center photo Permission other versions None known. Licensing PD USGov Military Navy ... more details
Chesapeake may refer to Chesapeake tribe , a Native American tribe Places Chesapeake, Indiana , defunct Chesapeake High School, Anne Arundel County , Maryland Chesapeake High School, Baltimore , Maryland Chesapeake, Missouri Chesapeake, Ohio Chesapeake, Virginia Chesapeake, West Virginia Chesapeake Bay ... Charles, Virginia Chesapeake River Jamestown, Virginia , also referred to as Chesapeake , a colonial settlement in the Chesapeake Bay area Ships United States lightship Chesapeake LV 116 United States lightship Chesapeake LV 116 , a lightvessel USSChesapeake1799USSChesapeake1799 , an American frigate captured by HMS Shannon in 1813 USS Patapsco 1799USS Patapsco 1799 , a sloop originally named USSChesapeake but renamed in 1799 while still under construction USSChesapeake 1898 USSChesapeake 1898 , a training ship renamed USS Severn on 15 June 1905 USSChesapeake ID 3395 USSChesapeake ID 3395 , a freighter USSChesapeake AOT 5084 USSChesapeake AOT 5084 HMS Chesapeake 1855 HMS Chesapeake 1855 , a Royal Navy frigate Other Chesapeake band , a folk rock progressive bluegrass band from Maryland Chesapeake novel Chesapeake novel , a novel published in 1978 by James Michener Chesapeake Bay Retriever , a breed of dog Chesapeake Corporation, a historical holding company associated with Van Sweringen railroad holdings Chesapeake Energy , an American publicly held producer of natural gas Chesapeake Utilities , an American energy services company focusing on distribution of natural gas and propane Chesapeake Mill , in Wickham, Hampshire, England, a building constructed from the timbers of the USSChesapeakeChesapeake and Ohio Railway , a former American railroad, operating from 1869 to 1972 in the state of Virginia Chesapeake and Ohio Canal The Vought Chesapeake , British name for the United States built dive bomber, the Vought SB2U Vindicator See also Battle of the Chesapeake , a naval battle in 1781 between a British and a combined French American fleet lookfrom Chesapeake ... more details
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