- USS Raleigh (1776)
USS "Raleigh" was one of thirteen ships that the
Continental Congress authorized for theUnited States Navy in1775 . She served in theRoyal Navy as HMS "Raleigh" following her capture in 1778.As USS "Raleigh"
"Raleigh", a
frigate built by Messrs.James Hackett , Hill, and Paul atPortsmouth, New Hampshire , under the supervision ofThomas Thompson , was authorized by the Continental Congress on13 December 1775 and the keel was laid onMarch 21 ,1776 and launched onMay 21 ,1776 ."Raleigh", with a full-length figure of
Sir Walter Raleigh as figurehead, put to sea under Captain Thomas Thompson onAugust 12 ,1777 . Shortly thereafter, she joined "Alfred" and sailed forFrance . Three days out they captured aschooner carrying counterfeitMassachusetts money. Burning the schooner and her cargo, except for samples, the frigates continued their transatlantic passage. OnSeptember 2 they captured the Britishbrig , "Nancy", and from her they obtained the signals of the convoy which the brig had been escorting from the rear. Giving chase, the Americans closed with the convoy onSeptember 4 ,1777 ."Raleigh", making use of the captured signals, intercepted the convoy and engaged HMS "Druid". In the ensuing battle she damaged "Druid", but the approach of the remaining British escorts forced her to retire.
On
December 29 ,1777 , "Raleigh" and "Alfred", having taken on military stores, set sail from L'Orient,France . Following a course that took them along the coast ofAfrica . After capturing a British vessel offSenegal , "Raleigh" crossed theAtlantic Ocean to theWest Indies . OnMarch 9 ,1778 , in theLesser Antilles , "Alfred", some distance from "Raleigh", was captured by the British ships HMS "Ariadne" and HMS "Ceres". "Raleigh", unable to reach "Alfred" in time to assist her, continued north and returned to New England early in April1778 .Accused of cowardice and dereliction of duty for not aiding "Alfred", Captain Thompson was suspended soon after reaching port. On
May 30 ,1778 theMarine Committee appointed John Barry to replace him as captain.Barry arrived in
Boston to assume command onJune 24 only to find his ship without crew or stores and the Navy Board not wholly in support of the manner of his appointment. His reputation and character, however neutralized the ill-will of the Marine Committee, drew enlistments, and helped to obtain the stores.On
September 25 , "Raleigh" sailed for Portsmouth, Va., with abrig and a sloop under convoy. Six hours later two strange sails were sighted. After identification of the ships as British the merchant vessels were ordered back to port. "Raleigh" drew off the enemy. Through that day and the next the enemy ships HMS "Unicorn" and HMS "Experiment", pursued "Raleigh". In late afternoon on the 27th, the leading British ship closed with her. A 7-hour running battle followed, much of the time in close action. About midnight, the enemy hauled off and Barry prepared to conceal his ship among the islands ofPenobscot Bay .The enemy, however, again pressed the battle. As "Raleigh" opened fire, Barry ordered a course toward the land. "Raleigh" soon grounded on
Wooden Ball Island . The British hauled off but continued the fight for a while, then anchored. Barry ordered the crew ashore to continue the fight and to burn "Raleigh".A large party, including Barry, made it to shore. One boat was ordered back to "Raleigh" to take off the remainder of the crew, and destroy her, however the British again fired on the ship, striking the Continental colors. The battle was over. All three ships had been damaged, "Unicorn" particularly so. Of the Americans ashore, a few were captured on the island, but the remainder, including Barry, made it back to
Boston, Massachusetts , arriving onOctober 7 .As HMS "Raleigh"
The British refloated "Raleigh" at high tide on the 28th, and after repairs, commissioned her into the Royal Navy as HMS "Raleigh". She continued to fight during the War for Independence as a British vessel and took part in the capture of Charleston, SC. In May
1780 , she was decommissioned atPortsmouth, England , onJune 10 , 1781 and was sold in July1783 .Legacy
A depiction of "Raleigh" is on the state seal of
New Hampshire .
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