- USS Erie (1813)
The first USS "Erie" was a
sloop-of-war in theUnited States Navy in the early 1800s."Erie" was launched
3 November 1813 byThomas Kemp ,Baltimore, Maryland ; and first put to sea 20 March 1814, CommanderCharles G. Ridgeley in command."Erie" could not reach the open sea because of the large British force blockading
Hampton Roads , and she returned to Baltimore7 April 1814 . She lay at Baltimore without a crew until early in 1815, and on 8 May sailed toBoston, Massachusetts to join CommodoreWilliam Bainbridge 's squadron sailing for theMediterranean 2 July. With peace concluded withAlgiers before the squadron reached the area, the squadron returned to the United States, leaving "Erie" to cruise with the naval force assigned to protect commerce and guard against any further disturbance of peace by theBarbary States . She remained on station for 4 years, sailing fromGibraltar for home27 November 1819 . After calling atMadeira and in theWest Indies , she reached New York20 January 1820 , and was laid up there for repairs for 3½ years.Lengthened to convert|122|ft and with her tonnage increased to 611 tons, "Erie" sailed from New York in November 1823 to serve in the Mediterranean until 1826. From 1827 to 1832, she was based at
Pensacola, Florida , returning north to New York orNorfolk, Virginia for necessary repairs. "Erie" patrolled in the West Indies and off the coast ofMexico , protecting American citizens and property, suppressing the slave trade, and convoying merchantmen.After lying in ordinary at Boston from
21 August 1832 to24 June 1834 , "Erie" served on theBrazil Station for 3 years, asflagship during the last two. During a period of revolution and other political disturbance, her squadron gave protection to Americans and their commerce, and provided vital intelligence concerningBrazil ,Uruguay , andArgentina . She was again in ordinary at Boston from15 September 1837 to4 February 1838 , and on 9 February sailed to cruise the Atlantic coast to aid any merchantmen she might find in distress. In July, she sailed to Pensacola to patrol the West Indies andGulf of Mexico for 2 weeks, guarding American interests during the French blockade of Mexican ports.Between July 1840 and February 1843, "Erie" was rebuilt at Boston, and converted into an armed storeship. She sailed for the
Pacific 9 February, delivered supplies to ships on the Brazil Station en route, and reachedCallao, Peru , 27 July. During a cruise to the Hawaiian and -Society Islands between November 1843 and January 1844, she served as flagship, and in June 1844, she sailed for New York, arriving 10 November."Erie" crossed the Atlantic to supply the
African Squadron , then repaired at New York, returning to thePacific Squadron 18 November 1845 . When theMexican-American War opened, "Erie" was in the Hawaiian Islands, but she returned to the coasts of Mexico,California , andPanama in August 1846, to supply the fleet in its operations at sea and in landings. She participated in the occupation ofMazatlan 11 November 1847 , and shortly thereafter sailed for the east coast, reaching New York24 June 1848 ."Erie" set sail for the coast of
Africa and the Mediterranean15 September 1848 to deliver supplies to ships on those stations. She returned to New York11 July 1849 , and between6 September 1849 and12 September 1850 , twice more voyaged to the Mediterranean with supplies. She was sold in New York26 November 1850 .References
*DANFS|http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/e4/erie-i.htm
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