- USS Norfolk (1798)
The first USS "Norfolk" was a
brig in theUnited States Navy during theQuasi-War withFrance ."Norfolk" was built by the city of Norfolk,
Virginia for the public service at the beginning of theQuasi-War withFrance in 1798. CaptainThomas Williams was appointed to the command and she was reported ready for sea, except for her other officers, on9 September 1798 .Captain Alexander Murray, commanding "Montezuma", was advised that "Norfolk" was to be included in the little squadron under his command. Ordered to sail for the
West Indies for the purpose of destroying French armed vessels and protecting American commerce, "Montezuma", "Norfolk", and "Retaliation" Lt.William Bainbridge in command, sailed from Norfolk25 October .On the cruise south "Retaliation" was captured by two French ships. "Montezuma" and "Norfolk", after recapturing a small American vessel which had been captured by the French, put in at
Antigua . Thereafter "Norfolk" cruised near St. Kitts."Norfolk" joined Commodore Truxtun’s squadron and
20 January 1799 the Commodore ordered Captain Williams to join him atBasseterre , St. Kitts. "Norfolk" sailed northward with a convoy of merchant ships6 March , and proceeded to Philadelphia.Master Commandant William Bainbridge was ordered to relieve Captain Williams29 March and to refit the ship for sea as soon as possible. "Norfolk" then sailed to St. Kitts to join Truxtun’s squadron; she arrived Basse-terre Roads17 May and was subsequently ordered to CommodoreThomas Tingey ’s Squadron. In company with "Ganges"16 June "Norfolk" captured the French privateer "Vainqueur" offGuadaloupe ."Norfolk" arrived New York
14 August with French prisoners. After extensive repairs, she was ordered to the West Indies again16 September , cruising on theSan Domingo Station and later in the vicinity ofHavana , actively protecting American commerce and opening island ports to American trade. She sailed from Havana3 April 1800 with a number of merchant ships under convoy, arriving Philadelphia12 April .Lt.
Thomas Calvert took command of "Norfolk"29 April , and on20 May she was ordered to convoy vessels to Cartagena and then to take up station with the squadron at San Domingo. "Norfolk" sailed in June and en route encountered two French privateers, but both escaped, one after a half hour’s fight in which Lt. Calvert was seriously wounded. Later, in company with "Boston", "Norfolk" captured a small cutter sloop. Lt. Calvert was ordered by Commodore Murray2 August to take under convoy vessels from Cartagena andCape St. Nicole Mole and proceed with them to the coast ofNorth America , after which, due to "Norfolk"’s poor condition, he sailed to Baltimore.The
Secretary of the Navy ordered Lt. Calvert to pay off the crew of "Norfolk"21 October , to remove her stores and furnishings, and to prepare her for sale. "Norfolk" was subsequently sold, probably in November 1800.See also
See USS "Norfolk" for other ships of this name.
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