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USC Ticonderoga (1814)

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Ticonderoga, 15 Gun Schooner

 

Details

NationalityUnited States of America
Launched1814W012
Purchased1814W012
ShipyardVergennes VTW012
RateSchoonerW012
In Service1814-May-12W012
Out Service1825W012
FateSoldW012

 

Dimensions

LengthKeelBeamDepthDraughtBurthenDisplacementSource
120' 0"350W012

 

Armament

DateCrewGunsDeckB/S WeightSource
1814158 x 12 4 x 18, 3 x 32CW012
1814-Sep-11100178 x 12 4 x 18, 5 x 32CB045

 

Commanders

Date FromDate toNameSource
18141815Lieutenant Stephen CassinW012

 

Officers

Date FromDate ToRank/PositionNameSource
18141814-Sep-11LieutenantJohn Stansbury
18141815MidshipmanHiram PauldingW012

 

Service record

1814Launched as merchant steamerW012
1814Purchased for naval serviceW012
1814-May-12Relaunched with schooner rigW012
1815Laid up at Whitehall NYW012
1825-Jul-19Sold at public saleW012

 

Actions & Battles

DateSource
1814-Sep-11Battle of Lake ChamplainW012/B045

 

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 Killed6 Wounded
John StansburyLieutenantPatrick CassinSeaman
John FisherBoatswain's MateEzekiel GoudSeaman
John AtkinsonBoatswain's MateSamuel SawyerSeaman
Henry JohnsonSeamanWilliam LecountSeaman
Deodorick ThinkMarineHenry CollinsSeaman
John SharpMarineJohn CondonMarine

 

Sources

W012Dictionary of American Fighting Vessels
B045The Naval War of 1812 - Vol IITheodore Roosevelt

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