- USS Boston (1776)
The first USS "Boston" was a
gondola built atSkenesborough (present day Whitehall),New York , in1776 , with a crew of 45 for GeneralBenedict Arnold 's short-livedLake Champlain Fleet . She took part in theBattle of Valcour Island that delayed the British invasion. She was probably commissioned sometime early in August 1776, with a Captain Sumner in command.Early in October, she moved north with the other 14 ships of the American squadron. On the 11th, they met the vastly superior British squadron off
Valcour Island in the northern reaches of the lake. The British discovered them in a shallow bay south of the island and moved in to begin a bombardment. By 11:00 that morning, the schooner "Carleton" and some gunboats had rowed to within gun range to open the shelling. The wind prevented the larger British vessels from getting into the fray.By 5:00 that afternoon when the British withdrew for the night, two of the larger American vessels were severely damaged and a third had to be run aground, burned, and abandoned. That night, "Boston" joined the remainder of the Americans in stealing away toward Crown Point to the south. The British discovered their flight on the morning of the 12th and struck out in pursuit. They did not finally catch the Americans until the morning of the 13th at a point just below Split Rock nearly halfway to their goal. A two-hour running fight ensued. Severely pressed, General Arnold took "Congress" and four of the gondolas into
Buttonmold Bay on the eastern coast of the lake. There he unloaded small arms and destroyed the vessels by fire to prevent their capture. "Boston" was destroyed there on13 October 1776.References
*DANFS|http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/b8/boston-i.htm
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