USS LAWRENCE (1813)
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The first 'USS ''Lawrence''' was one of two 493-ton ''Niagara''-class brigs built at Erie, Pennsylvania, by Adam and Noah Brown under the supervision of Sailing Master Daniel Dobbins and Master Commandant Oliver Hazard Perry, for United States Navy service on the Great Lakes during the War of 1812.
She was commissioned in early August 1813 and quickly began operations with a voyage to Detroit, Michigan in search of the opposing British squadron. During the 10 September 1813 Battle of Lake Erie, ''Lawrence'' served as flagship for Perry until she was disabled by enemy fire. Perry then transferred to her sister-ship, the brig ''Niagara'', from which he fought the battle to a successful conclusion.
In mid-1815, following the end of hostilities, ''Lawrence'' was sunk in Misery Bay on Presque Isle, PA in order to preserve her hull. Her submerged hulk was sold in 1825 and, except for a brief examination in 1836, remained underwater for five more decades.
In September 1875, her remains were raised, cut into sections and transported by rail to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania where she was exhibited during The U.S. Centennial International Exhibition of 1876. Her remains were destroyed by a fire during that exhibition.
See USS ''Lawrence'' for other ships of this name.
| Career | |
|---|---|
| Ordered: | 18 February 1813 |
| Laid down: | March 1813 |
| Launched: | 10 June 1813 |
| Commissioned: | August 1813 |
| Decommissioned: | |
| Fate: | Sunk for preservation 1815, raised 1875, lost in 1876 fire |
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| General Characteristics | |
| Displacement: | 493 tons |
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| Propulsion: | Sail |
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| Armament: | 18 32-pd. carronades, 2 12-pd. bow chasers |
The first 'USS ''Lawrence''' was one of two 493-ton ''Niagara''-class brigs built at Erie, Pennsylvania, by Adam and Noah Brown under the supervision of Sailing Master Daniel Dobbins and Master Commandant Oliver Hazard Perry, for United States Navy service on the Great Lakes during the War of 1812.
She was commissioned in early August 1813 and quickly began operations with a voyage to Detroit, Michigan in search of the opposing British squadron. During the 10 September 1813 Battle of Lake Erie, ''Lawrence'' served as flagship for Perry until she was disabled by enemy fire. Perry then transferred to her sister-ship, the brig ''Niagara'', from which he fought the battle to a successful conclusion.
In mid-1815, following the end of hostilities, ''Lawrence'' was sunk in Misery Bay on Presque Isle, PA in order to preserve her hull. Her submerged hulk was sold in 1825 and, except for a brief examination in 1836, remained underwater for five more decades.
In September 1875, her remains were raised, cut into sections and transported by rail to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania where she was exhibited during The U.S. Centennial International Exhibition of 1876. Her remains were destroyed by a fire during that exhibition.
See USS ''Lawrence'' for other ships of this name.
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