- USS Congress (1799)
The third USS "Congress" of the
United States Navy was a 38-gunsailing frigate ."Congress" was built by naval constructor,
James Hackett , atPortsmouth, New Hampshire . Her construction, interrupted upon conclusion of peace terms(Treaty with Algeria (1795) ) withAlgiers , was resumed with the imminence of naval war withFrance , and she was launched15 August 1799 under the command of CaptainJames Sever . "Congress" was one of the six original frigates authorized for construction by theNaval Act of 1794 .After outfitting at Portsmouth and
Boston , "Congress" proceeded toNewport, Rhode Island , in December 1799, then to sea to protect commerce from French despoilment. She started her maiden voyage, on6 January 1800 , in company with frigate "Essex", escorting merchant ships to theEast Indies , however, she lost her mast when only six days out and returned to the States. Following repairs atHampton Roads she again sailed for theWest Indies on26 July .On
29 August , she recaptured the merchantbrig "Experiment", seized three days previously by a Frenchprivateer . Sailing on theSanto Domingo station until the following year, "Congress" returned to Boston in April 1801 and was thereafter placedin ordinary atWashington, D.C. The continuing piracies of the
Barbary States occasioned "Congress's" return to commission in April 1804. Under Captain John Rodgers, she departed for Hampton Roads to join the ships of theMediterranean Squadron , CommodoreSamuel Barron . Arriving atGibraltar on11 August , "Congress" cruised vigilantly in the Mediterranean for 11 months. Now commanded byStephen Decatur , she returned to the United States in November, carrying theTunisia n ambassador to the United States. She again laid up in ordinary at Washington until 1811.A period of extensive repair preceded recommissioning of "Congress" in the fall of 1811 under the command of Captain John Smith. Early in 1812, before the
War of 1812 broke out, she made several brief cruises along the eastern coast. "Congress" was assigned to the squadron of Commodore Rodgers, patrolling theNorth Atlantic , from June to August 1812. She made her second cruise against the enemy in company with the frigate "President", sailing from Boston, on8 October , and capturing nineprize s before returning on31 December . On30 April 1813 , "Congress" again put to sea, cruising off theCape Verde Islands and theBrazil coast where she captured four small enemy ships. On14 December , she returned to Portsmouth for repairs, remaining there for the duration.From October 1822 to April 1823, "Congress", under Captain
James Biddle , operated against the West Indiespirate s. During the second half of 1823, she carried the United States Ministers toSpain and theArgentine Republic .In 1824 "Congress" was placed in ordinary at Norfolk until December when she was towed to Washington for repairs. In November 1829, she returned to Norfolk where she served as
receiving ship for several years and then was laid up in ordinary.A survey in 1834 found her unfit for repair and she was broken up at the
Norfolk Navy Yard by order of the Navy Commissioner.
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