USS General Greene
ship
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The USS General Greene was a 30-gun frigate of the United States Navy, launched in January 1799 during the Quasi-War with France. Constructed under government contract by Benjamin Talman and James DeWolf at Warren, Rhode Island, the vessel was named after Major General Nathanael Greene of the Continental Army. As a warship of its era, the General Greene featured typical frigate characteristics, designed for both combat and patrol duties. Under the command of Captain Christopher Raymond Perry, the frigate’s initial voyage began on June 2, 1799, when she convoyed merchant ships to Havana. Her first significant incident involved damage from a heavy gale and subsequent yellow fever outbreaks, which claimed over 20 crew members. After repairs in Havana, she returned to Newport, Rhode Island, and in September 1799, she was dispatched to the waters off Saint-Domingue (Haiti). There, she supported U.S. efforts during the Haitian rebellion, blockading Jacmel and providing gunfire support during the capture of the port in February 1800. Her actions included detaining and capturing various vessels, such as a Danish schooner and French privateers, reflecting her role in maintaining U.S. interests in the Caribbean. Throughout her service, the General Greene was involved in notable operations, including escorting merchant convoys, supporting Haitian revolutionary activities, and facilitating diplomatic missions, such as transporting General James Wilkinson and representatives to the United States. Her service was relatively brief, as she was laid up at Newport after her return in July 1800, and her crew was discharged. In subsequent years, she underwent various status changes, including being reduced to a sheer hulk in 1805 and serving as a hospital ship in 1803. Her career ended during the War of 1812 when she was scuttled by burning on August 24, 1814, to prevent her capture by British forces occupying Washington. The USS General Greene exemplifies the early U.S. Navy’s efforts to protect American interests during a formative period, participating in Caribbean operations and illustrating the shipbuilding capabilities and naval strategy of the era.
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