USS Patapsco
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USS Patapsco

1799 United States sloop


Country of Registry
United States
Inception
1799
Operator
United States Navy
Vessel Type
sloop-of-war
Aliases
USS Chesapeake

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The USS Patapsco was a sloop in the United States Navy, launched as the Chesapeake on June 20, 1799, by Captain De Rochbruns. To avoid confusion with the frigate Chesapeake, which was also commissioned in 1800, her name was changed to Patapsco sometime between October 10 and November 14, 1799. The vessel derives its name from the Patapsco River in Maryland. Constructed as a sloop, the Patapsco was actively engaged in early naval operations around 1800. Her service included rescuing the crew of the schooner "Whim," which was on fire in the Delaware (either River or Bay), and she successfully extinguished the blaze. She also played a role in escorting the brig Acteon to New Orleans, carrying General James Wilkinson and his staff, arriving there on February 10, 1800. During the Quasi-War with France, the Patapsco operated in the West Indies, patrolling to protect American shipping from French cruisers and privateers. As part of Commodore Silas Talbot's squadron, she captured the schooner Cecilia after a five-hour chase on May 28, 1800. The following day, Cecilia was seized by a British privateer lugger from the prize crew. The Patapsco also captured the French letter of marque Dorade on August 7, 1800. She engaged the schooner Louisa Bridge in autumn, though the schooner escaped. Her operational achievements extended to aiding in the defense of CuraƧao in the Netherlands Antilles, where she assisted Merrimack and a British frigate in repelling a French invasion. After returning to Philadelphia in December 1800, the Navy Secretary recommended her sale, which was finalized in June 1801 for $24,680. The USS Patapsco's service reflects her role in early American naval efforts to protect commerce, assert naval presence in the Caribbean, and counter French and British threats during a formative period of U.S. maritime history.

This description has been generated using GPT-4.1-NANO based on the Vessel's wikidata information and then modified by ShipIndex.org staff.

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36 ship citations (3 free) in 9 resources

Patapsco (1799; sloop of war; built by citizens of Baltimore for U.S. Gov.)
Book Merchant Sail
Author William Armstrong Fairburn
Published Fairburn Marine Educational Foundation, Inc., Center Lovell, Maine,
Page I: 590
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Patapsco (1st), 1799
Book The History of the American Sailing Navy: The Ships and Their Development
Author Howard I. Chapelle
Published W.W. Norton & Co., New York,
ISBN 1568522223
Pages 154, 156, 157
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Patapsco, American sixth rate ship (1799) Subscribe to view
Patapsco, ship-sloop (1799)
Journal American Neptune (1941-1990; Vols. 1-50)
Published Peabody Essex Museum, Salem, Mass.,
ISSN 0003-0155
Pages XLVI, 151; XLIX, 45
Patapsco, U.S.S., Capt. Henry Geddes Subscribe to view
Patapsco, U.S.S., Capt. Henry Geddes: Arrived at St. Kitts from Curacao Subscribe to view
Patapsco, U.S.S., Capt. Henry Geddes: Arrived in the Delaware Subscribe to view
Patapsco, U.S.S., Capt. Henry Geddes: At St. Kitts Subscribe to view
Patapsco, U.S.S., Capt. Henry Geddes: Built at Baltimore by citizens Subscribe to view
Patapsco, U.S.S., Capt. Henry Geddes: Cecilia captured by, but later taken by a British lugger Subscribe to view
Patapsco, U.S.S., Capt. Henry Geddes: Constitution has been joined by Subscribe to view
Patapsco, U.S.S., Capt. Henry Geddes: Convoy duty Subscribe to view
Patapsco, U.S.S., Capt. Henry Geddes: Cordage shipped in Subscribe to view
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Patapsco, U.S.S., Capt. Henry Geddes: Disposal of under P.E.A. Subscribe to view
Patapsco, U.S.S., Capt. Henry Geddes: Dorade captured by Subscribe to view
Patapsco, U.S.S., Capt. Henry Geddes: Florida, provision ship, convoyed by Subscribe to view
Patapsco, U.S.S., Capt. Henry Geddes: May repair at Philadelphia Subscribe to view
Patapsco, U.S.S., Capt. Henry Geddes: Movements of Subscribe to view
Patapsco, U.S.S., Capt. Henry Geddes: Not to be sold until further orders Subscribe to view
Patapsco, U.S.S., Capt. Henry Geddes: Operations off Curacao Subscribe to view
Patapsco, U.S.S., Capt. Henry Geddes: Ordered home to discharge her crew Subscribe to view
Patapsco, U.S.S., Capt. Henry Geddes: Orders and instructions for Subscribe to view
Patapsco, U.S.S., Capt. Henry Geddes: Originally named Chesapeake Subscribe to view
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Patapsco, U.S.S., Capt. Henry Geddes: Repairs to be made at New Castle Subscribe to view
Patapsco, U.S.S., Capt. Henry Geddes: Returned to United States for calking Subscribe to view
Patapsco, U.S.S., Capt. Henry Geddes: Said to have had an engagement with Louisa Bridger Subscribe to view
Patapsco, U.S.S., Capt. Henry Geddes: Sick and wounded taken to New Castle Subscribe to view
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