- USS Falmouth (1827)
The first "Falmouth" was a
sloop of war in theUnited States Navy during the mid 1800s."Falmouth" was launched
3 November 1827 byBoston Navy Yard , and declared ready for sea19 January 1828 , CommanderC. W. Morgan in command.Between 1828 and 1840, "Falmouth" made two cruises in the
West Indies andGulf of Mexico , and two in thePacific . Between cruises, she was in ordinary for repairs and refittings at either New York or Norfolk orNorfolk Navy Yard .Recommissioned after such a period in ordinary
16 December 1841 , "Falmouth" joined the recently organizedHome Squadron . "Falmouth" cruised from the Banks of Newfoundland to the mouth of the Amazon and in theCaribbean andGulf of Mexico with this squadron until 1846, aside from necessary repair periods. She operated chiefly in the Gulf of Mexico, carrying messages and Government officials, convoying Army transports to Texas, and protecting American interests inMexico . From September 1845 to March 1846, she wasflagship for the Squadron's commander, Commodore David Conner. During the opening months of theMexican-American War , from April to September 1846, she blockaded Mexican ports, then sailed north for repairs. She lay in ordinary at Boston from22 November 1846 until recommissioned26 April 1849 .Sailing for the Pacific
16 May 1849 , "Falmouth" protected the new American settlements on the west coast, and voyaged to various Pacific islands before returning to Norfolk29 January 1852 . Again she lay in ordinary, from4 February 1852 until18 November 1854 .Between
16 December 1854 and August 1855 "Falmouth" cruised through theWest Indies in an unsuccessful search for news of "Albany", missing since September. Returning to New York, she was in ordinary until12 January 1857 , when she was recommissioned for service on theBrazil Station . "Falmouth" joined in theParaguay expedition toParaguay late in 1858, when relations with the United States were strained, and cruised in theParaná River and theRío de la Plata until tension eased. She sailed into New York Harbor19 May 1859 , and on the 24th was decommissioned.Fitted out as a stationary storeship, "Falmouth" departed New York
1 April 1860 for Aspinwall,Panama , the port later known as Colon. She served there as store ship for operating in the Gulf of Mexico, until sold October 1863."Falmouth" was also the name of a
Massachusetts brig , which was active in 1782.
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