USS Eagle (1814)
History | |
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Name | USS Eagle |
Builder | Adam and Noah Brown |
Launched | 11 August 1814 |
Fate | Sold in 1825 |
General characteristics | |
Type | Brig |
Displacement | 500 long tons (508 t) |
Propulsion | Sail |
Complement | 150 officers and enlisted |
Armament | 8 × 18-pounder guns + 12 × 32-pounder carronades |
USS Eagle, a brig, was launched 11 August 1814 as Surprise at Vergennes, Vermont, by Adam and Noah Brown. She was renamed Eagle 6 September and placed under the command of Lieutenant R. Henley.
Barely finished in time to participate in the decisive Battle of Lake Champlain on 11 September 1814, Eagle rendered service. The first vessel in the American line, she fought HMS Chub, HMS Linnet, and HMS Confiance alongside the USS Saratoga. During the course of the battle she was holed 39 times and had 13 men killed and 20 wounded. After the battle she was laid up for preservation at Whitehall, New York, but was sold in 1825.
References[]
- This article incorporates text from the public domain Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships. The entry can be found here.
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- Brigs of the United States Navy
- War of 1812 ships of the United States
- Ships built in Vermont
- 1814 ships
- 1814 establishments in Vermont
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