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USS Franklin (1815)

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Name
  
USS Franklin

Builder
  
Philadelphia Navy Yard

Commissioned
  
before 14 October 1817

Construction started
  
1815

Length
  
58 m

Namesake
  
Benjamin Franklin

Laid down
  
1815

Fate
  
Broken up, 1852

Launched
  
August 1815

USS Franklin (1815)

USS Franklin of the United States Navy was a 74-gun ship of the line.

Built in 1815 under the supervision of Samuel Humphreys and Charles Penrose, she was the first vessel to be laid down at the Philadelphia Navy Yard.

Franklin sailed on her first cruise on 14 October 1817, when under the command of Master Commandant H. E. Ballard she proceeded from Philadelphia to the Mediterranean. She carried the Hon. Richard Rush, U.S. Minister to England, to his post. Subsequently she was designated flagship of the Mediterranean Squadron, cruising on that station until March 1820. She returned to New York City on 24 April 1820.

From 11 October 1821 until 29 August 1824 she served as flagship on the Pacific Squadron. Franklin was laid up in ordinary until the summer of 1838 when she was ordered to Boston as a receiving ship. She continued in this capacity until 1852 at which time she was taken to Portsmouth, New Hampshire, razed and broken up.

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USS Franklin (1815) Wikipedia