Seth Harding

Seth Harding

Seth Harding (17 April 1734 - 20 November 1814) was an officer in the United States Navy during the American Revolutionary War.

Harding was born at Eastham, Massachusetts. He went to sea early in his life and commanded several merchant ships during the French and Indian War.

At the beginning of the American Revolution, he offered his services to Connecticut and was commissioned commander of the state brig "Defence". Harding captured many British ships while in command of this and two other vessels. In September 1778, Harding accepted a Continental Navy commission and took command of "Confederacy". He cruised along the U.S. coast in company with "Deane" during 1779, taking three prizes and performing convoy duties.

He was ordered to take John Jay, newly appointed minister to Spain, to Europe in September 1779, but the ship was dismasted 10 days out. Harding, through skillful seamanship, sailed his ship to Martinique for repairs, his passengers continuing on another ship. "Confederacy" raided British merchantment and guarded convoys until 18 April 1781, when she was forced to surrender to two British ships, "Roebuck" and "Orpheus". Harding was subsequently exchanged, commanded the letter of marque "Diana", but was captured again. After this release, the fighting captain volunteered to serve as First Lieutenant to John Barry in "Alliance", and was wounded on board during the last engagement of the revolution, off the coast of France.

Harding spent his last years as a merchant sailor and in retirement in Schoharie, New York, where he died.

See USS "Harding" for ships named in his honor.


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