- USS Marietta (1803)
USS "Marietta" (1803) was a small, man-powered gunboat acquired by the
U.S. Navy in1805 for the task ofcoastal defense . She had 28 rows of oars, which required the effort of 56 seamen to propel her. However, as primitive as she might seem, she was armed with a formidable gun which shot a 24-pound cannon ball, plus a number of smaller, but lethal, guns, which required a number of gunners to be on board during operations.Rowed versus sail
The value of such a craft at the time was that it did not depend on wind to propel it, and it could operate stealthfully in and around harbors and rivers at night.
Thomas Jefferson’s fleet of coastal defense gunboats
The first ship to be named "Marietta" by the Navy, she was a 5 gun, 28-oared row
gunboat . She was built from 1803 to 1805 by Edward W. Tupper ofMarietta, Ohio , as part of the fleet of gunboats PresidentThomas Jefferson planned to use as America's first line of coastal defense."Marietta’s" service during the days of the early Republic
"Marietta" was sent down to
New Orleans, Louisiana , around1807 , but no records are extant that show her subsequent fate. She probably guarded the southern and southeast Atlantic coasts of theUnited States during the years before theWar of 1812 .Final disposition
Navy records do not indicate her final days. Since she was in service just prior to the
War of 1812 , there is the possibility she participated in it, or was in service during it.References
*DANFS|http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/m4/marietta-i.htm
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