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324: 38: 984: 979: 394: 323: 283:, and the flotilla was forced to retreat up the river. During the following weeks, Commodore Barney's flotilla engaged the British on several occasions and was able to delay the British advance. Finally, on 21 August 1814, facing overwhelming odds, Barney was forced to retreat and landed his men at 367: 368:"An Archaeological Survey and Site Investigation of 18PR226, a War of 1812 Shipwreck (Suspected USS Scorpion) in the Patuxent River, Maryland Field Investigations 2010" 1006: 755: 404: 437: 950: 279:
in an attempt to stop the British from advancing toward Washington. On 1 June 1814, a British squadron was encountered at the mouth of the
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and could also be propelled by oars. She probably was built under contract for the U.S. Navy in 1812 for service during the
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Since Lieutenant Kennedy was to command the flotilla, Lieutenant George C. Read became the commanding officer of
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mud, however by the mid-20th century, it had become invisible due to salvage hunters and the accumulation of
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Schwarz, George; Catsambis, Alexis; Krueger, Bradley A.; Brown, Heather G.; Atcheson, Blair (January 2012).
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In 1979, marine researchers explored the Pig Point waters and located a shipwreck they thought to be
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For more than a century, the remains of some of the flotilla were visible in the
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and the rest of the flotilla to be burned by a detail of men under Lieutenant
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inspects a piece of pottery recovered from the wreck of
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to prevent the capture of the ships by the British.
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Index

USS Scorpion
Scorpion
artillery battery
Sails
oars
Sloop
carronades
artillery battery
United States Navy
sloop-rigged
War of 1812
Norfolk
Potomac River
Potomac Flotilla
Washington, D.C.
Baltimore
Joshua Barney
Chesapeake Bay Flotilla
flagship
William B. Barney
Chesapeake Bay
Patuxent River
Pig Point
Upper Marlboro, Maryland
Solomon Frazier
Patuxent River
silt

Naval History & Heritage Command
"An Archaeological Survey and Site Investigation of 18PR226, a War of 1812 Shipwreck (Suspected USS Scorpion) in the Patuxent River, Maryland Field Investigations 2010"

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