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USS Morris (1778)

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Name
  
USS Morris

Fate
  
Wrecked 18 August 1779

Propulsion
  
Sails

Acquired
  
1778

Notes
  
Formerly Rebecca

Namesake
  
Robert Morris (1734-1806), American politician and signer of the Declaration of Independence

The first USS Morris was a sailing ship in the Continental Navy in commission from 1778 to 1779.

A party of Americans led by James Willing who had come downriver from Ohio captured the ship Rebecca on the Mississippi River during the American Revolutionary War. Oliver Pollock, the American commercial agent at New Orleans who had charge of naval affairs on the Mississippi during the American Revolution, purchased Rebecca for the Continental Congress. The ship was renamed Morris, manned, and fitted out for action under the command of Captain William Pickles.

A severe hurricane destroyed Morris on 18 August 1779, causing the loss of 11 of her crew.

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USS Morris (1778) Wikipedia