USS CABOT (1775)
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| Career | |
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| Purchased: | November 1775 |
| Fate: | captured March 1777 |
| General Characteristics | |
| Displacement: | 189 tons |
| Length: | 74.8 ft ( m) |
| Beam: | 24.7 ft ( m) |
| Depth: | 11.3 ft ( m) |
| Complement: | 120 officers and men |
| Armament: | 14 x 6-pounder guns |
The first 'USS ''Cabot''' of the United States was a 14-gun brig, one of the first ships of the Continental Navy, and the first to be captured in the American Revolutionary War.
The brig was purchased in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, during November 1775, outfitted there by Wharton and Humphreys, and placed under the command of Captain J. B. Hopkins.
Sailing with Commodore Esek Hopkins' fleet, ''Cabot'' joined in the expedition against the Bahamas in March 1776, taking part in the amphibious operations against New Providence on 3 March. By this bold stroke, men of the fleet seized large quantities of desperately needed military supplies which they carried back to the Continental Army. Upon the return of the fleet north, ''Cabot'' was first to fire in the engagement with HMS ''Glasgow'' on 6 April. The next month, she made a short cruise off the New England coast, during which she took her first prize. In September and October, again sailing in New England waters, she seized six more prizes.
''Cabot'' stood out of Boston in March 1777, and later in the month, encountered HMS ''Milford'' (32). The vastly more powerful British ship chased ''Cabot'' and forced her ashore in Nova Scotia. While ''Cabot
See USS ''Cabot'' for other Navy ships of the same name.
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