- USS John P. Kennedy (1853)
USS "John P. Kennedy", the former wooden sailing ship "Sea Nymph", was a supply ship of the
US Navy . She was purchased atNew York City in1853 to participate in an expedition to the NorthPacific Ocean to explore for commercial and naval purposes waters in the area of theBering Straits and the China Seas, which were "frequented by American whale ships and trading vessels in their routes between theUnited States andChina ." The expedition, under CommanderCadwalader Ringgold , besides supply ship "John P. Kennedy", consisted of sloop-of-war USS|Vincennes|1826|2 (flagship), brig USS|Porpoise|1836|2, schooner USS|Fenimore Cooper|1853|2, and bark USS|John Hancock|1850|2."John P. Kennedy" departed New York
21 June 1853 and arrivedCape of Good Hope 10 September . She departed Cape of Good Hope9 November with the expedition and arrivedBatavia ,Java , the day afterChristmas . She took active part in surveying operations inIndonesian waters until putting in atSingapore 4 April 1854 en route toHong Kong where she arrived25 May for repairs. In August the high cost of placing her in good condition prompted Lieutenant John Rodgers, who had succeeded Commander Ringgold in command, to turn "John P. Kennedy" over to theEast Indies Squadron to become a guard ship at the American Factory, Canton, China. The ship stood out of Hong Kong20 August and arrived at her new station 2 days later.After a violent storm
23 July 1855 , "John P. Kennedy" assisted American ship "Isabella Catana" in getting afloat; and she aided survivors of a Chinese man-of-war after the ship caught fire and blew up6 September . She departed Canton20 October in tow of USS|Powhatan|1850|2, arriving Hong Kong the next day. She decommissioned there31 October and was sold in November 1855.References
*DANFS|http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/j3/john_p_kennedy.htm
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