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who had sold intelligence to President Madison indicating Britain's interest in determining if the New England states wished to secede from the union. The correspondence, known as the
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saw combat. The two ships commenced fire at a distance of 50 to 60 yards (46 to 55 m). In a short, sharp, fight, both ships sustained heavy damage to masts and rigging, but
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encountered a squadron of ships and, in spite of the fact that two of their number appeared to be large men-of-war, made for them straight away. She finally caught the enemy
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may then have been briefly under the command of Captain G. Donnett. In April or shortly thereafter Commander Richard Coote of
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station under Captain Charles Gill. Captain William William Mends succeeded Gill, taking command on 26 February 1813.
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prevailed over her adversary by boarding her. The victory was short lived however. Unfortunately for
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continued to operate along the coast of the middle states after the United States went to war with
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New Interpretations in Naval History: Selected Papers from the Twelfth Naval History Symposium
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s rigging and sails were badly damaged. At 4:00 PM Jones had no choice but to surrender
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British Warships in the Age of Sail 1793–1817: Design, Construction, Careers and Fates
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Sloop-of-war of the United States Navy (1807–1812) and UK Royal Navy sloop (1812–1814)
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was one of the five British warships that on 21 April 1814 captured the Swedish brig
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was sailing from New York to Rhode Island with a cargo of 240 barrels of flour.
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Life of Admiral Sir William Robert Mends, G. C. B.: late director of transports
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was off New London, where she helped blockade the squadron under Commodore
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sailed from New York for France to deliver an Anglo-Irish mercenary named
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Scarecrow Press/Rowman & Littfield, Maryland, 1991. p. 701.
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closed to do battle. The engagement would be the first and only time
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was one of four British warships that shared in the capture of the
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until May, 1809. Until 1809 she was commanded by Master Commandant
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captured or recaptured four vessels. On 27 June she captured the
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and washed two crewmen overboard. The following evening,
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was restored. Another report gives the vessel's name as
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was under Coote's command when she disappeared off the
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in February 1813. Mends was appointed to command of
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on her capture. She was commissioned in 1813 on the
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Putnam's sons, New York. p. 541. 851: 849: 847: 845: 1451:Shipwrecks and maritime incidents in 1814 528:the following morning and discovered six 501:, under the command of Master Commandant 331:General characteristics (British service) 1271:Historical dictionary of the War of 1812 19:For other ships with the same name, see 2016:War of 1812 ships of the United Kingdom 841: 815: 2021:War of 1812 ships of the United States 1297:Essex Institute historical collections 868:Essex Institute historical collections 178:Foundered July 1814 off Virginia Capes 27: 707:, of 44 tons (bm), O. Adams, master. 677:, of 468 tons (bm), J. Emery master. 644:left New London to patrol elsewhere. 374:. She was constructed in 1806 at the 121: 54: 7: 306:General characteristics (US Service) 409:was heavily involved in supporting 269:30 ft 10 in (9.4 m) 14: 382:in command. 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Lastly, 301:18 guns, 24 pounder carronades 1: 954: 889: 726:having captured and sunk the 2056:Warships lost with all hands 1216:Roosevelt, Theodore (1883). 787:recaptured the Russian ship 779:recaptured the Swedish ship 150:15 October 1812 (by capture) 1042:- accessed 2 February 2014. 825:is the French name for the 681:was sailing from Lisbon to 602:was briefly given the name 2072: 2051:Maritime incidents in 1814 1789:September (unknown date): 1299:. (Essex Institute Press). 1269:Malcomson, Robert (2006). 1096:Warship Histories, vol iii 587: 423:Charleston, South Carolina 18: 1976: 1554:February (unknown date): 1303:Hepper, David J. (1994). 987:Warship Histories, vol ii 865:Essex Institute. (1927). 570:, appeared on the scene. 339:121 officers and enlisted 330: 314:140 officers and enlisted 305: 182: 117:Captured, 15 October 1812 49: 30: 1858:October (unknown date): 1516:January (unknown date): 1100:National Maritime Museum 991:National Maritime Museum 633:, had become captain of 183:General characteristics 1236:. (Books LLC). Vol. 3. 1089:"NMM, vessel ID 372995" 980:"NMM, vessel ID 370580" 855:Winfield (2008), p.273. 1332:Winfield, Rif (2008). 1324:, Bowen Stilon (1899) 495: 259: in (26.2 m) 242: in (32.3 m) 1761:DĂ©partment des Landes 1218:The naval war of 1812 1179:Hepper (1994), p.150. 955:U.S.Navy, DANFS, Wasp 890:U.S.Navy, DANFS, Wasp 683:Newport, Rhode Island 590:Capture of HMS Frolic 486: 326:+ 2 Ă— 12-pounder guns 1078:Mends (1899), p.350. 692:recaptured the brig 437:, where she and the 376:Washington Navy Yard 228:Overall:105 ft 84:Washington Navy Yard 1820:Sir John Sherbrooke 909:on 6 September 2006 871:. 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Index

USS Wasp

Washington Navy Yard
Sloop-of-war
bm
carronades
chase guns
United States Navy
sloop-of-war
War of 1812
Washington Navy Yard
John Smith
HMS Frolic
Jefferson's Embargo
Portland
John Smith
Charleston, South Carolina
Savannah, Georgia
Hampton Roads
Virginia
brig
Nautilus
frigates
United States
Congress
Stephen Decatur
John Henry
Henry Papers

Jacob Jones

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