- USS Spark (1813)
USS "Spark" (1813) was a heavily-armed
brig in the services of theUnited States Navy , built for service in theWar of 1812 . However, she was completed too late for that war and was assigned, instead, to theBarbary Wars in theMediterranean . After two voyages in support of that action, she was assigned to suppresspirates in theCaribbean , where she was successful in capturing a number of pirate ships and their crews.Built in New York
The first ship to be so named by the Navy, "Spark" -- a privateer built in 1813 at
Sag Harbor ,Long Island, New York -- was purchased by the Navy atBaltimore, Maryland , in1814 for service in the war withEngland . However, the war ended before the brig could get to sea for active service against theRoyal Navy .Barbary Wars service
"Spark", commanded by Lt. Thomas Gamble, departed
New York City on20 May 1815 and sailed for theMediterranean for operations in CommodoreStephen Decatur 's squadron against pirates ofAlgiers .She reached
Gibraltar on15 June and, two days later, helped in operations resulting in the capture of theAlgeria nflagship , "Mashuda", near Cape de Gatt. On the 19th, she aided "Epervier", "Torch", and "Spitfire" in running "Estedio" ashore where she was boarded and captured.After cruising in the Mediterranean through the summer, "Spark" sailed for home on
6 October in a squadron commanded by CommodoreWilliam Bainbridge and reachedNewport, Rhode Island , on15 November and was laid up for repairs.Recommissioned for dispatch duty
Recommissioned on
1 July 1816 , the brig sailed again for the Mediterranean on6 September carrying a letter from thePresident of the United States for theDey of Algiers and orders appointing CommodoreIsaac Chauncey and Consul-General Shalter commissioners to negotiate for peace. "Spark" cruised in the Mediterranean until returning home in 1821.Fighting Caribbean pirates
In the autumn of 1821, "Spark", now commanded by Lt. John H. Elton, departed
Boston, Massachusetts , for the Caribbean for operations against pirates. In January1822 , he captured a Dutchsloop and brought her and seven pirates toCharleston, South Carolina , for trial. She returned to the Caribbean and spent over three years suppressingbuccaneers .Final decommissioning
The brig returned home in 1825 and was sold at
New York City in 1826.See also
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United States navy
*Barbary Wars
*Piracy in the Caribbean Reference
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