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USF New York (1800)

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New York, 28 Gun Frigate

 

Details

NationalityUnited States of America
Authorised
Laid Down1798-Aug
Named
Launched1800-Apr-24
ShipyardNew York
Designer
ConstructorPeck & Carpenter
Supplier
Decks1
RateFrigate
In Service1800-Oct
Out Service1814-Aug-24
FateScuttled and Burnt

 

Dimensions

Gun DeckKeelBeamDepthDraughtBurthenDisplacementSource
145' 5"38' 1"11' 9"1,130

 

Armament

DateCrewGunsGundeckQuarterdeckForecastleB/S WeightSource
18003403626 x 186 x 94 x 9

 

Flag Officers

Date FromDate toRankNameSource
1803-Apr-111803-Sep-14CommodoreRichard V Morris

 

Commanders

Date FromDate toNameSource
1800-Oct1802-MayRichard V Morris
1802-Aug-141803-Apr-11James Barron
1803-Apr-111803-Sep-14Richard V Morris
1803-Sep-141803-Dec-09John Rodgers

 

Officers

Date FromDate ToRank/PositionNameSource
1803MidshipmanJohn Downes

 

Service record

1800-Oct-22Left New York for the Caribbean convoying the brig Amazon to Martinique
1800-Dec-06Arrived at St Kitts
1800-Doc-07Left St Kitts t cruise near Guadaloupe
1800-Dec-31Returned to St Kitts following an outbreak of fever
1801-JanLeft St Kitts to resume station
1802-Mar-23Ordered to return to the United States
1802-AprArrived in New York
1802-MaySailed to Washington and placed in ordinary
1802-Aug-14Recommissioned
1802-Nov-14Left Washington to join the Mediterranean squadron
1803-Apr-06Arrived at Gibraltar and become flagship
1803-Apr-11Left for Tripoli with the rest of the squadron
1803-Apr-25Powder explosion killed four men
1803-May-01Put into Malta for repairs
1803-May-19Left Malta
1803-May-22Arrived of Tripoli
1803-May-22Engagment against Tripolitan gunboats
1803-May-27Engagment against Tripolitan gunboats
1803-Jun-10Left Tripoli following a peace agreement
1803-Jun-14Arrived at Malta and received a 17-gun salute from Horatio Nelson at Velletta
1803-Jul-08Sailed for Gibraltar via Naples and Malaga
1803-Sep-14Arrived at Gibraltar
1803-OctLeft to return to teh United States
1803-Nov-04Stopped at Tunis for supplies
1803-Dec-09Arrived at Washington Navy Yard and immediatly placed in ordinary
1814-Aug-24Burnt to prevent capture by the British

 

Actions & Battles

DateSource

 

Notes

 

Sources

W012Dictionary of American Fighting Vessels
W013DANFS Online

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