- USS Hannah (1775)
The
Schooner "Hannah" was the first armed American naval vessel of theAmerican Revolution and is claimed to be the founding vessel of theUnited States Navy . She was owned by John Glover's in-law ofMarblehead, Massachusetts with a crew drawn largely from that town. The schooner was hired into the service of the AmericanContinental Army by GeneralGeorge Washington . Washington commissioned Nicolson Broughton to command the "Hannah" on September 2, 1775 and ordered the vessel to cruise against the enemy. "Hannah" set sail from the harbor ofBeverly, Massachusetts on September 5, 1775, but fled to the protection of the harbor ofGloucester, Massachusetts two days later under the pursuit of HMS Lively and a second British vessel. LeavingGloucester Harbor , "Hannah" captured the British Sloop "Unity"."Hannah's" brief naval career ended on October 10, 1775, when she was run aground under the guns of a small American fort near Beverly by the British Sloop "Nautilus." After an engagement between the British ship and townspeople on the shore, Hannah was saved from destruction and capture, but was soon decommissioned as General Washington found more suitable ships for his cruisers. The City of Beverly, Massachusetts and the Town of Marblehead, Massachusetts each claim to have been the home port of the schooner. Each asserted the honor of being "the Birthplace of the American Navy" from the career of the "Hannah" until a plaque, currently on display in the Selectmen's room at Abbot Hall in Marblehead, was discovered in the
Philadelphia Navy Yard proclaiming Marblehead to be the birthplace; Beverly has since reinvented itself as "Washington's Naval Base."ource
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