Ticonderoga, 15 Gun Schooner
Length | Keel | Beam | Depth | Draught | Burthen | Displacement | Source |
120' 0" | | | | | 350 | | W012 |
Date | Crew | Guns | Deck | B/S Weight | Source |
1814 | | 15 | 8 x 12 4 x 18, 3 x 32C | | W012 |
1814-Sep-11 | 100 | 17 | 8 x 12 4 x 18, 5 x 32C | | B045 |
Service record
1814 | Launched as merchant steamer | W012 |
1814 | Purchased for naval service | W012 |
1814-May-12 | Relaunched with schooner rig | W012 |
1815 | Laid up at Whitehall NY | W012 |
1825-Jul-19 | Sold at public sale | W012 |
Notes
In addition to her 100 crew, the Ticonderoga also carried a few soldiers at the Battle of Lake Champlain giving her a total crew of 118 (B045)
Ticonderoga's casualties at the Battle of Lake Champlain were:
6 Killed | | 6 Wounded | |
John Stansbury | Lieutenant | Patrick Cassin | Seaman |
John Fisher | Boatswain's Mate | Ezekiel Goud | Seaman |
John Atkinson | Boatswain's Mate | Samuel Sawyer | Seaman |
Henry Johnson | Seaman | William Lecount | Seaman |
Deodorick Think | Marine | Henry Collins | Seaman |
John Sharp | Marine | John Condon | Marine |
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