- USS Augusta (1799)
USS "Augusta" was a
brig purchased by theUS Navy on 30 June 1799 atNorfolk, Virginia and fitted out atMarcus Hook, Pennsylvania byNaval Constructor Joshua Humphreys . She was placed in commission for service in theQuasi-War withFrance sometime late in 1799 with Lieutenant Archibald McElroy in command.In December, she put to sea in company with a convoy bound for the
Caribbean and arrived in theWest Indies by early 1800. She began cruising in search of French vessels operating there. On 21 January 1800, the brig and her consort, USS|Herald|1798|2, encountered and captured the 6-gunprivateer schooner "La Mutine" offPuerto Rico . Later that spring, she cruised the coast of what is nowHaiti operating against the French in conjunction with the forces underToussaint Louverture .June 1800 was her most active month. On the 3rd, she fell in with two French schooners, "La Jeanne" and "La Victoire", off
Jacmel . She captured both vessels and sent them into port to be adjudicated by aprize court . On 24 June, while cruising in company with thefrigate USS|Boston|1799|2, "Augusta" joined her larger colleague in capturing "L'Espoir" and sent the prize intoBoston, Massachusetts for adjudication by anadmiralty court .Her last captures in the undeclared war with France came on 28 July 1800 near the town of Cayes, Haiti. In cooperation with Toussaint L'Ouverture's schooner "General Dessalines", "Augusta" sent boat crews into the bay to cut out two French brigs, the names of which are unknown. The expedition succeeded, and the two brigs were sent into port. Thereafter, she continued to cruise West Indian waters in search of French vessels, but apparently made no further captures. No date is known for her return to the United States; however, she was laid up at the
Gosport Shipyard by mid-March 1801. She was sold later that year, probably sometime between 1 April and 30 June.References
*DANFS|http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/a14/augusta-i.htm
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