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USS Oneida


Operator
United States Navy
Vessel Type
ship

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The USS Oneida was a brig of war constructed between 1808 and 1809 at Oswego, New York, under a contract awarded by Lieutenant M. T. Woolsey to the shipbuilders Henry Eckford and Christian Bergh. Displacing approximately 243 tons by carpenter’s measurement, the vessel was designed with a shallow draft comparable to that of an 80-ton sloop, allowing her to navigate the shallow rivers feeding into Lake Ontario without grounding. She was delivered in spring 1809 but was not fully equipped until the fall of 1810, after which she operated primarily from Sackets Harbor, New York, near the St. Lawrence River, opposite the British port of Kingston. The Oneida’s service during the War of 1812 was marked by notable engagements. On June 5, 1812, she captured the British schooner Lord Nelson while enforcing the Embargo Act. In a subsequent action on July 19 near Sackets Harbor, she engaged a British squadron, mounting her guns ashore and exchanging fire for two hours before the British withdrew. On November 8, 1812, flying the broad pennant of Commodore Isaac Chauncey, she led an effort to intercept British supply ships, notably engaging the sloop HMS Royal George in the Bay of Quinte. Though damaged in the engagement, she successfully forced Royal George to seek refuge, with one crewman killed and three wounded. In 1813, Oneida participated in significant amphibious operations, including the capture of York (modern Toronto) in April and Fort George in May, with the latter operation resulting in the town and fort falling to American forces. She also conducted unopposed landings at York in July, liberating prisoners and seizing provisions. During 1814, she was active in blockading British ships in the Niagara River, alongside other American vessels, until the blockade was lifted in September. Following the end of the war and the closing of the Great Lakes by ice in November, Oneida was decommissioned and sold in May 1815. Subsequently, the vessel was repurchased by the Navy and laid up at Sackets Harbor before being sold in 1825 to a timber company in Clayton, New York. She served as a timber ship for several years before sinking in French Creek Bay in the 1830s. Today, her legacy includes a cannon in Clayton’s Memorial Park and an anchor retained by the local marina, commemorating her role in early American naval history.

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Oneida (1809; Great Lakes, War of 1812; Maclay records built as a revenue cutter at Oswego, N.Y.)
Book Merchant Sail
Author William Armstrong Fairburn
Published Fairburn Marine Educational Foundation, Inc., Center Lovell, Maine,
Pages II: 803, 804; V: 2781
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Oneida, 1809
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 229, 230, 238, 244, 248, 249
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