- USS Fairfield (1828)
The first USS "Fairfield" was a
sloop -of-war in theUnited States Navy . "Fairfield" was launched28 June 1828 byNew York Navy Yard ; and first put to sea20 August 1828 , CommanderFoxhall A. Parker in command.Reaching
Port Mahon in theBalearic Islands 25 September 1828, "Fairfield" cruised theMediterranean Sea until returning toHampton Roads 5 May 1831. Among her crewmembers was midshipman George W. Taylor, later aninfantry general in theUnion Army during theAmerican Civil War .Her second cruise, from 15 November 1831 to 23 July 1832, was in the
West Indies asflagship for CommodoreJesse Elliott . During much of this time she patrolled off the coast ofMexico to protect Americans and their property during political disturbances.On 30 May 1833 "Fairfield" sailed from
New York for duty in thePacific Squadron , arriving atValparaiso ,Chile , 25 September. During this cruise, she supervised the disarmament and dismantling of a group of ships belonging to anEcuador ian revolutionary force after American mediation had ended a civil war. "Fairfield" sailed forNorfolk, Virginia 26 September 1835, arriving in Hampton Roads 1 December. She lay in ordinary at Norfolk until 25 April 1837, when she departed for theBrazil Station , the first 4 months of which her commanding officer (Commodore Isaac Mayo) was senior officer of the squadron. As a protector for American commerce and interests, she guarded against a blockade ofArgentina set by French warships.Returning to New York 1 April 1840, "Fairfield" was again in ordinary until 10 May 1841, when she was recommissioned. She sailed to Hampton Roads, from which she took departure 28 July for the Mediterranean, carrying Commodore Charles W. Morgan to take command of the squadron based on Port Mahon. She served as his flagship from April to July 1842 while he conducted negotiations with the Emperor of
Morocco to obtain redress for the arrest and detention of the United States Consul atTangier ."Fairfield" returned to Hampton Roads from this, her last cruise, 17 January 1845, and on 3 February 1845 was decommissioned at Norfolk. Later that year she served briefly as
receiving ship , then lay at Norfolk until 1852, when she was broken up.References
*DANFS|http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/f1/fairfield-i.htm
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