- Adams (brig)
The Adams was a 200-ton
brig purchased for theUS Navy during the summer of1812 by GeneralWilliam Hull , the Army commander atDetroit, Michigan to add to the defenses of that forward outpost. However, before the ship could be armed Hull surrendered her along with the city of Detroit on16 August 1812 .The British armed the prize and commissioned her as HMS "Detroit". She and HMS "Caledonia" gave the British undisputed control of
Lake Erie .All changed early on the morning of
9 October 1812 when a boat expedition commanded by Lt.Jesse D. Elliott captured the two vessels right under the muzzles of the guns atFort Erie . "Caledonia" made it safely to the temporary American base at Black Rock, but "Detroit", owing to light wind, was swept away by theNiagara River 's strong current and was forced to anchor within range of British guns. An artillery duel ensued. Elliott brought all his guns to his engaged side and continued the cannonade until his supply of ammunition was exhausted. Thereupon, he cut the cable; and the brig drifted down the river. She grounded onSquaw Island within range of both British and American batteries. Elliott and his men abandoned her, and almost immediately, some two score British soldiers took brief possession of the brig. American guns soon drove them out with great loss, and both sides began pounding her with gunfire. The Americans finally set fire to and destroyed the battered hulk.
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