- USS Montezuma (1798)
The first USS "Montezuma" was a
ship in theUnited States Navy during theQuasi-War withFrance . Her merchant name was retained."Montezuma" was built in
Virginia in1795 for transatlantic voyages; acquired by the Navy26 June 1798 fromWilliam Taylor at Baltimore,Maryland , for service against French naval vessels and privateers attacking American merchantmen during theQuasi-War ; and placed in service by the end of August1798 , Capt. Alexander Murray in command.Departing Baltimore
3 November , "Montezuma" sailed asflagship of a squadron consisting ofbrig "Norfolk", cutter "Eagle", andschooner "Retaliation" for theWest Indies to cruise offGuadaloupe andMartinique , to protect American merchantmen and search for French men-of-war. The ships encountered two enemy vessels20 November and gave chase, capturing without a fight brig "Fair American", an American vessel taken by Frenchprivateer s only 5 days previous, but losing "Retaliation" to two Frenchfrigate s that appeared on the horizon. After a long chase. the squadron was able to evade the French warships and then put into St. Thomas. "Montezuma" continued on her duty in the West Indies, convoying merchant ships to variousCaribbean ports into1799 and then on7 March fell in with and captured French brig "Les Amis", 16 guns, offCuraçao . She was ordered home in mid-March and arrived Philadelphia after convoying 57 merchant ships to various ports on the eastern seaboard12 May 1799."Montezuma" sailed on her second voyage to the West Indies,
28 May ,Lt. John Mullowney in command, this time bound for St. Kitts in theLeeward Islands , escortIng U.S. shipping and then sailing toJamaica to take on prize money, carrying it to Philadelphia, arrivingFort Mifflin 31 July . The warship departed Fort Mifflin4 August on her last voyage in the Navy, dispatched to St. Kitts to pick up French prisoners for immediate return to Baltimore. Arriving28 August , "Montezuma", because of cramped, unfavorable conditions, loaded only 50 prisoners and departed on the 30th to return Baltimore, arriving14 September .There the ship remained while all her armament and stores were removed, preparatory to being sold, because of her poor seakeeping ability as a warship. Following much deliberation, "Montezuma" was finally sold to her original owner, William Taylor of Baltimore
30 December 1799. Reequipped for merchant service she sailed the Atlantic on a Baltimore-Liverpool run until disposed of some years before the beginning of theWar of 1812 .References
*DANFS|http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/m14/montezuma-i.htm
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