USS Connecticut
ship
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The USS Connecticut was a sailing frigate constructed by Seth Overton in Chatham, Connecticut, and launched on June 6, 1799, in Middletown, Connecticut. Its construction was delayed by an epidemic in New York City, where copper bolts for the vessel were being forged. During outfitting, the ship foundered around July 7 but was subsequently refloated. Commissioned under Captain Moses Tryon, the Connecticut departed on October 15, 1799, for the Guadaloupe Station, arriving off Puerto Rico on October 28. Throughout her service in the Quasi-War with France, she played a significant role in protecting American commerce in the West Indies. Her notable achievements include capturing four privateers and recapturing seven American merchant ships. Highlights of her combat record include recapturing the schooner "Hannah" on November 7, 1799, and the brig "Penelope" on December 8, 1799, both of which had been captured by French privateers. On December 28, she engaged and burned the American schooner "Polly," which was lost after a fight with the privateer crew ashore. One of her most successful privateer captures was the brig "Conqueror of Italy" (or "Italic Conqueste") on December 30, 1799, a privateer that had captured around 200 American merchant ships. The Connecticut also engaged various privateers, firing upon a 14-gun privateer in January 1800 and chasing a 22-gun ship ashore at Deseada, which sank. She captured other vessels, including the privateer schooner "Le Piege" on June 1, 1800, and recaptured the brig "Martha and Mary" on July 3, 1800. After her active service, the USS Connecticut arrived at New London, Connecticut, on October 18, 1800. She was recommended for sale in early 1801, and was sold in New York for $19,300. She subsequently served in merchant service until 1808, when she was scrapped. The vessel’s design was based on the Navy Department’s plan, and her operational history highlights her role in early American naval efforts to combat privateering in the West Indies.
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