- USS Preble (1839)
"USS Preble" was a
United States Navy sloop-of-war with 16 guns, built by thePortsmouth Navy Yard ,Kittery ,Maine , launched June 13, 1839 and commissioned in 1840. She was named after CommodoreEdward Preble (1761-1807)."Preble" first sailed for
Labrador , and then went to cruise in theMediterranean in 1843. She was attached to theAfrican Squadron in 1845. In 1846, "Preble" sailed forNew York and joined thePacific Squadron on the West Coast, where she participated in theMexican-American War . In 1848, CaptainJames Glynn took her first toHong Kong and then toJapan , where he became the first American to negotiate successfully with the "closed country." In November 1850, she returned to the east coast of the United States, where she became a practice ship formidshipmen until 1857, when she was placed in ordinary. During the Civil War, in July 1861, she joined theGulf Blockading Squadron , and participated to the blockade of theMississippi River ."Preble" was serving as a guard ship when, on
April 27 ,1863 , moored in Pensacola Bay, she caught fire due to the carelessness of a crewman. The vessel was abandoned and exploded. In 1963, the wreck of the "Preble" was discovered by Navy divers, who retrieved a number of artifacts.Further reading
*cite book|author=
United States Navy |title=Deposition ofRanald MacDonald regarding his imprisonment in Japan, made to CommanderJames Glynn , USS Preble|publisher=G.P.O.|year=1850 [http://www.secstate.wa.gov/history/publications_detail.aspx?p=95 Available online through the Washington State Library's Classics in Washington History collection] Senate executive document, 31st Congress, 1st session, no. 84External links
* [http://hub.dataline.net.au/~tfoen/preble.htm Detailed history of the USS "Preble"]
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