- USS Mohawk (1814)
USS "Mohawk" was a
U.S. Navy frigate that fought on theGreat Lakes during theWar of 1812 .USS "Mohawk", a 42-gun frigate, was laid down
8 May 1814 by shipbuilder Henry Eckford atSackets Harbor ,New York , launched on11 June 1814 , and acquired by the U.S. Navy and placed in service shortly thereafter with CaptainJacob Jones in command. She was built very quickly, having been on the ways only 34 days when she was launched, and was large for her class of warship. [Chapelle, p.294]One of the large warships built under the direction of Commodore
Isaac Chauncey for service against the British onLake Ontario , "Mohawk" departed Sackets Harbor on31 July 1814 in Chauncey’s squadron to challenge the British squadron of Captain SirJames Yeo ,Royal Navy , for control of the lake during the crucial Niagara campaign of1814 . Sailing up to the head of the lake seeking the British squadron, the American ships found the enemy had retired to Kingston,Ontario .In mid-July, "Mohawk", in company with the full-rigged ships USS "Superior", USS "General Pike", and USS "Madison", began a blockade of the Canadian port, remaining there for 45 days, providing valuable support for the army of Major General
Jacob Brown in his campaign against the British posts along the Niagara frontier. On21 September 1814 the frigate helped transport General Izard and 3,000 men from Sackets Harbor to theGenesee River and then resumed her blockade of Kingston until the end of the month. As winter began to close in, the American squadron retired to Sackets Harbor.The War of 1812 ended
28 December 1814 , long before the ice on theGreat Lakes melted to allow further operations. "Mohawk" was then laid up in ordinary at Sackets Harbor."Mohawk" was reported unfit for repairs in
1821 and soon after sold and broken up. [Chapelle, p. 546, says that she was broken up before1921 ]Notes
References
*DANFS|http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/m13/mohawk-i.htm
*Chapelle, Howard I. "The History of the American Sailing Navy: The Ships and Their Development". New York: W. W. Norton & Company, 1949. ISBN 1568522223.
*Jampoler, Andrew C. A. "Who Was Henry Eckford?" "Naval History", December 2007, Pages 38-45.
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