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USS Reefer

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34: 264:, a river port some 30 miles from Veracruz, which sheltered a number of Mexican gunboats. However, the strong current prevented the American vessels from effecting the planned landing. Another attempt was made against Alvarado on October 15, 1846 but was again abortive. In this second attack upon the Mexican port a shell hit 294:
came into American hands ending the fighting on the Mexican east coast. Thereafter, Reefer and her sister ships settled down to blockade duty and maintained both water lines of supply and communication for the Army.
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came in mid-November for the schooner as she became station ship at that port. In March 1847, she was part of the force which captured Veracruz.
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After the fall of that important port, the American squadron occupied other Mexican ports along the gulf coast. Alvarado and
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on July 10, 1846 and began blockade duty south of that port. Early in August, she participated in an expedition against
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on May 25, 1846 from shipbuilders Brown & Bell for service as a dispatch boat in
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On October 16, 1846, Reefer got underway with a task force commanded by Commodore
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1850s American military schooner, active in the Mexican–American War
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near her rudder head but did not damage her seriously.
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Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships, Volume VI
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Index

Schooner
pdr
kg
pdr
kg
pilot
schooner
United States Navy
New York City
Commodore
David Conner
Home Squadron
Mexican–American War
Lieutenant
Veracruz
Alvarado
Matthew C. Perry
Tabasco River
Tampico
Tuxpan
Frontera and Tabasco
Naval History & Heritage Command DANFS Site
Categories
Schooners of the United States Navy
Ships built in New York City
Mexican–American War ships of the United States
Dispatch boats of the United States Navy
1846 ships

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