- USS Boston (1799)
The third USS "Boston" was a 28-gun
frigate in theQuasi-War withFrance , theFirst Barbary War and theWar of 1812 ."Boston" was built by
public subscription in Boston under the Act of 30 June 1798. She was launched on 20 May 1799 byEdmund Hartt , Boston, Massachusetts, and commissioned soon afterwards, Captain George Little in command.Boston cruised in the
West Indies (July 1799–June 1800) protecting American commerce against Frenchprivateer s. Returning to Boston 25 June 1800, she cruised along the American coast until September when she sailed to theGuadeloupe Station in the West Indies. In coord|22|52|N|52|56|W|, on 12 October 1800, she engaged and captured the small French frigate "Le Berceau". "Boston" lost seven killed and eight wounded in the encounter. She towed her prize to Boston, arriving in November. During her West Indian cruises Boston captured seven additional prizes (two in conjunction with USS|General Greene|1799|6).During the winter of 1801 "Boston" carried Minister Livingston to
France and then joined theMediterranean Squadron offTripoli while under the command of Captain Daniel McNeill. She fought an action with six or seven Tripolitaniangunboat s on 16 May 1802, forcing one ashore. "Boston" returned to Boston in October 1802 and then proceeded to Washington where she was laid up. Considered not worth repairing on the outbreak of theWar of 1812 , she remained at Washington until 24 August 1814 when she was burned to prevent her falling into British hands.References
*DANFS|http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/b8/boston-iii.htm
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