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USS Patapsco (1799)

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Name
  
Patapsco

Fate
  
Sold June 1801

Depth of hold
  
12 ft (3.7 m)

Launched
  
20 June 1799

Weight
  
386.1 tons

Namesake
  
Patapsco River

Displacement
  
380 tons

Complement
  
180

Length
  
26 m

Beam
  
8.8 m

The first USS Patapsco was a sloop in the United States Navy.

Patapsco was launched as Chesapeake 20 June 1799 by Captain De Rochbruns, and renamed Patapsco between 10 October and 14 November apparently to free the name for Chesapeake. Commanded by Captain Henry Geddes, she escorted brig Acteon to New Orleans, carrying General James Wilkinson and his staff to that port. She then cruised in the West Indies, protecting American shipping from French cruisers and privateers during the Quasi-War with France. Operating in Commodore Silas Talbot’s squadron, she captured schooner Cecilia after a five-hour chase 28 May 1800. On 7 August she captured French letter of marque Dorade. In the autumn she also engaged Louisa Bridge but the schooner escaped.

She aided Merrimack and a British frigate in defeating a French invasion of Curaçao, in the Netherlands Antilles, before returning to Philadelphia in December. She was sold there in June 1801.

References

USS Patapsco (1799) Wikipedia


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