USS Maryland
sloops-of-war of the United States Navy
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The USS Maryland was a sloop-of-war constructed in Baltimore, launched on June 3, 1799, at the Price Shipyard, and accepted into the U.S. Navy in August 1799 under the command of Captain John Rodgers. Built through public subscription following the Act of June 30, 1798, the vessel was designed for naval patrols and protection of American interests during a turbulent period. The Maryland departed Baltimore on September 13, 1799, heading to the Surinam station, where she arrived on October 1, 1799. She served as the sole American naval vessel in the region, conducting patrols from French Guiana to Curaçao to safeguard American shipping amid the ongoing conflicts of the Quasi-War with France. The ship was actively engaged in capturing and recapturing vessels; notably, on January 4, 1800, she seized the schooner Clarissa, an American slave trader operating without proper papers. Later, on July 26, 1800, she recaptured the Portuguese brig Gloria da Mar from a French privateer after a brief encounter. During her service, Maryland escorted convoys of American and British merchant ships through dangerous waters, protecting them from French privateers and warships. She also captured the American merchantman Aerial on September 2, 1800, which was trading with the enemy under false pretenses, and recaptured the brig Mahitable along with USS Eagle. After her deployment, she returned to Baltimore on October 1, 1800, for repairs. In early 1801, Maryland played a diplomatic role, sailing to France with Congressman John Dawson carrying important letters related to the Treaty of Mortefontaine. Due to diplomatic difficulties, she was released from her mission in July 1801 and returned to Baltimore on August 28, carrying passengers and dispatches. She was subsequently sold on October 2, 1801, for $20,200. The USS Maryland's active service exemplifies the U.S. Navy’s early efforts to protect American commerce and assert national interests during the nascent years of the republic.
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