- USS Lexington (1825)
The second USS "Lexington" was a
sloop in theUnited States Navy built at theNew York Navy Yard in1825 ; and commissioned11 June 1826 , Master CommandantWilliam B. Shubrick in command.The new sloop was first stationed off
Labrador to protect American fishing vessels. After returning to the United States, she was sent toTrinidad to return the body of CommodoreOliver Hazard Perry who had died inschooner "Nonsuch"23 August 1819 while returning fromAngostura ,Venezuela , where he had arranged for Venezuelan help to suppress piracy off the Spanish Main.In 1827 "Lexington" sailed to the
Mediterranean where she cruised for 3 years. Returning toNorfolk, Virginia in the fall of 1830, she decommissioned atNorfolk Navy Yard 16 November . Recommissioning31 May 1831 . Master Commandant Silas M. Duncan in command, she proceeded toSão Paulo ,Brazil , for duty with theSouth Atlantic Squadron until late 1836. Notably, in 1831 she destroyed the Argentine colony at Puerto Luis on theFalkland Islands , allowing theUnited Kingdom to take possession of the islands in 1833, which has been a bone of contention ever since. She then sailed aroundCape Horn to protect American commerce on the Pacific coast.Returning to the east coast in 1840, "Lexington" was converted into a storeship and her 24 medium 24-pounders were replaced by six 32-pounder carronades. In April 1843, she sailed to the Mediterranean and served there for 2 years.
The outbreak of war with
Mexico in the spring of 1846 found "Lexington" operating along the west coast of North America. During the conflict, she transported troops and assisted in the blockade. On12 January 1847 , she landed a party atSan Blas, Nayarit , and captured several enemy guns. After the war "Lexington" remained on theCalifornia coast, a source of stability and security during the territory’s transition to U.S. control and in the earlier months of the gold rush of 1849.Returning to the east coast early in 1850, "Lexington" operated on the eastern seaboard until getting underway from New York Harbor
18 June 1853 to join CommodoreMatthew C. Perry ’s famous expedition toJapan . After the success of this notable expedition, "Lexington" remained in the Orient before returning to New York where she decommissioned26 February 1855 . The sloop was sold in1860 .References
*DANFS|http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/l6/lexington-ii.htm
ee also
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Re-establishment of British rule on the Falklands (1833)
*Sovereignty of the Falkland Islands
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