USS Hamilton
United States Navy schooner which served on Lake Ontario
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The USS Hamilton was a schooner serving in the United States Navy on Lake Ontario during the War of 1812, from 1812 to 1813. Originally constructed in 1809 in Oswego, New York, as the merchant ship Diana for merchant Matthew McNair, the vessel was purchased by the U.S. Navy on October 21, 1812. Shortly thereafter, she was renamed USS Hamilton on November 5, 1812, in honor of Secretary of the Navy Paul Hamilton. As a relatively modest vessel, Hamilton was not a large or specialized warship. She was a simple schooner with a burthen of 76 tons, which posed certain limitations when converted for naval combat, including decks not sufficiently reinforced to support heavy naval guns and low bulwarks that offered limited protection for gun crews. Despite these constraints, Hamilton was armed with a modest but effective armament: eight 12-pounder carronades and a single swiveling "Long Tom" cannon, either 24 or 32 pounds, mounted amidships. Hamilton was based at Sackets Harbor, New York, during her brief service. Under the command of Lieutenant Walter Winter, she participated in naval operations on Lake Ontario. Her service was cut short when she sank during a sudden squall near Fourteen Mile Creek, close to present-day Hamilton, Ontario, around 2:00 a.m. on August 8, 1813. The sinking was catastrophic, resulting in the loss of more than 80 men from both Hamilton and her companion schooner USS Scourge. Only about eight men from Hamilton survived, with an estimated 42 fatalities. The wrecks of Hamilton and Scourge have been recognized for their historical significance, designated as a National Historic Site of Canada in 1976. Their preservation was further protected by amendments to the Ontario Heritage Act in 2005, acknowledging their cultural importance and the presence of human remains at the site. The loss of USS Hamilton marks a notable event in maritime history and the naval history of the War of 1812.
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