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640:. He issued a challenge to Mends that their two vessels meet in an engagement. Decatur forbade the engagement until he was sure that it would be an even match. The day after he gave his assent
476:
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
783:, of four guns, 400 tons, and 17 men. She had been sailing from Amelia Island to Lisbon with a cargo of pine, cedar, etc. when an American privateer had captured her. That same day,
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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
524:
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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902:
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413:, including delivering an army garrison from New York City to Passamaquoddy in June, patrolling Casco Bay, Maine, in the winter of 1808–1809, and remaining at
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480:, helped build outrage in Congress against Britain that led to the declaration of war, however the documents are now widely believed to have been a forgery.
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2010:
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1954:
791:, of eight guns, 80 tons, and 13 men. She had been sailing from Amelia Island to Amsterdam with a cargo of pine and cotton when captured.
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1312:
658:, John Roach master, which had been sailing from St Bartholomew to North Carolina. She was carrying a cargo of sugar and molasses.
1392:
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1382:
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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
1207:
Smith, Joshua (1998). ""'So Far
Distant from the Eyes of Authority:' Jefferson's Embargo and the U.S. Navy, 1807-1809," in".
906:
1818:
1608:
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418:
215:
1933:
1507:
610:
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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510:
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389:, but was immediately herself captured. The British took her into service first as HMS
1334:
British
Warships in the Age of Sail 1793–1817: Design, Construction, Careers and Fates
16:
Sloop-of-war of the United States Navy (1807–1812) and UK Royal Navy sloop (1812–1814)
2004:
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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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20:
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1275:
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
701:
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421:. In the final weeks of 1810, she was operating from the ports of
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captured or recaptured four vessels. On 27 June she captured the
513:, two days later she encountered a heavy gale that tore away her
438:
397:. She was lost, presumed foundered with all hands, in mid-1814.
1423:
585:; he could neither run nor fight such an overwhelming opponent.
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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
802:
was under Coote's command when she disappeared off the
378:, was commissioned sometime in 1807, Master Commandant
1305:
British Warship Losses in the Age of Sail, 1650-1859
741:
in February 1813. Mends was appointed to command of
606:
on her capture. She was commissioned in 1813 on the
1945:
1457:
1249:
History of the navy of the United States of America
532:under the protection of a 22-gun sloop-of-war, HMS
370:captured by the British in the early months of the
1403:List of sailing frigates of the United States Navy
938:
936:
539:At half past eleven in the morning of 18 October,
1362:DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY -- NAVAL HISTORICAL CENTER
509:in June 1812. On 13 October, she sailed from the
1253:Stringer & Townsend, New York. p. 508.
806:. She apparently had foundered on 23 July 1814.
1408:List of sloops of war of the United States Navy
685:, with a cargo of salt. She too was restored.
1435:
903:"University of Central Oklahoma - John Henry"
461:in forming a squadron commanded by Commodore
8:
2036:Vessels captured from the United States Navy
2026:Age of Sail naval ships of the United States
1413:Bibliography of early American naval history
1357:Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships
347:14 Ă— 32-pounder carronades + 2 Ă— 6-pounder
1442:
1428:
1420:
1398:List of ships captured in the 19th century
1222:G.P. 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. In 1812 she captured
285:14 ft 0 in (4.3 m)
277:14 ft 2 in (4.3 m)
2041:Shipwrecks of the Virginia coast
2011:Sloops of the United States Navy
1986:
1981:
1393:Glossary of nautical terms (M-Z)
1388:Glossary of nautical terms (A-L)
1383:Naval tactics in the Age of Sail
1193:. No. 13581. 2 August 1814.
1069:Essex Institute, Vol. 46, p.158.
1060:Essex Institute, Vol. 46, p.272.
1051:Essex Institute, Vol. 46, p.268.
1027:Essex Institute, Vol. 46, p.318.
1018:Dennie (2009), Vol. 3, pp.400-1.
123:
56:
31:
2031:Ships built in Washington, D.C.
1247:Cooper, James Fenimore (1856).
1169:. 13 August 1814. p. 1640.
1149:. 1 October 1814. p. 1964.
1307:. Rotherfield: Jean Boudriot.
1295:, Peabody Essex Museum (1910)
966:
942:
927:
696:, T. Collins, master. 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:. Essex Institute.
761:and transferred to
559:, a British 74-gun
411:Jefferson's Embargo
1166:The London Gazette
1146:The London Gazette
775:. Then on 15 May,
747:on 23 March 1814.
673:captured the ship
669:Then on 28 August
496:
364:United States Navy
1998:
1997:
1782:General Armstrong
1343:978-1-86176-246-7
1282:978-0-8108-5499-4
1242:978-0-217-30861-8
1130:, Vol. 37, p.190.
574:was crippled and
427:Savannah, Georgia
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1161:"No. 16925"
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781:Providentia
744:Terpsichore
664:Little Bell
660:Little Bill
656:Little Bill
647:Thereafter
530:merchantmen
503:Jacob Jones
372:War of 1812
2046:1806 ships
2005:Categories
1840:Amphitrite
1674:Devonshire
1631:Three Bees
1458:Shipwrecks
1367:18 October
1211:: 123–140.
1201:References
1039:, no.4803,
945:pp.104-106
734:brig-sloop
474:John Henry
419:John Smith
401:US Service
380:John Smith
349:chase guns
336:Complement
324:carronades
311:Complement
290:Propulsion
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1519:Hippolyta
1477:HMS
1259:197401914
913:8 January
837:Citations
635:USS
567:Poictiers
565:HMS
384:HMS
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1953:20 Jan:
1925:Carolina
1921:27 Dec:
1911:17 Dec:
1900:14 Dec:
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1377:See also
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653:schooner
613:In June
458:Congress
448:frigates
443:Nautilus
435:Virginia
415:Portland
405:In 1808
344:Armament
319:Armament
147:Acquired
98:Launched
93:$ 40,000
21:USS Wasp
1966:Portsea
1904:Olympia
1890:4 Dec:
1883:Fantome
1872:Maxwell
1830:Horatio
1751:Bacchus
1740:3 Sep:
1733:sinking
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1671:2 Jul:
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1568:Gleaner
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729:Cruizer
720:Peacock
709:Emeline
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608:Halifax
507:Britain
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163:Renamed
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50:History
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425:, and
386:Frolic
223:Length
43:Frolic
1810:Racer
1793:Crane
1744:Adams
1706:Nancy
1589:Decoy
1557:Kitty
1322:Mends
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810:Notes
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702:sloop
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298:Notes
274:Draft
1992:1815
1979:1813
1935:Argo
1862:Wasp
1728:Avon
1704:HMS
1693:HMS
1369:2011
1338:ISBN
1309:ISBN
1277:ISBN
1255:OCLC
1238:ISBN
1115:2011
1006:2011
915:2007
873:OCLC
795:Fate
679:Hope
675:Hope
631:Wasp
600:Wasp
583:Wasp
576:Wasp
557:Wasp
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549:Wasp
543:and
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518:boom
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489:Wasp
487:USS
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357:USS
293:Sail
266:Beam
188:Type
175:Fate
166:HMS
158:1813
139:HMS
136:Name
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109:1807
101:1806
90:Cost
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72:USS
69:Name
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