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  • AMERICA (1810, Schooner)
  • BLACK BEAR (c1810, Schooner)
  • CHARLES & ANN (1810, Schooner)
        Other Names: TOMPKINS, GOV.; 1810 Enrolled Oswego, NY. 1812 Purchased by U.S. Government; armed; renamed GOV. TOMPKINS. 1815 - 20 Enrolled Oswego, NY. 1815, Nov 9 Documents surrendered Oswego.
      Other Names: TOMPKINS, GOV.; 1810 Enrolled Oswego, NY. 1812 Purchased by U.S. …
  • CHIPPEWA (1810, Schooner)
        Final Date: 31 Dec 1813; Dimensions (LBD): 59' x 16' x 7' ; 1812 Captured by British forces, fitted with 1 gun, stationed at Malden. 1813, Aug Employed by British in battle of Lake Erie, captured by
      Final Date: 31 Dec 1813; Dimensions (LBD): 59' x 16' x 7' …
  • COMMENCEMENT (1810, Sloop)
        1813 On Lake Erie, running out of Buffalo, NY; 32 tons.
      1813 On Lake Erie, running out of Buffalo, NY; 32 tons.
  • COMMODORE OWEN (c1810, Schooner)
        Final Date: 12 Nov 1820; Final Location: Near Oak Orchard, NY. Lake Ontario., Driven ashore & wrecked in storm.; People saved.
      Final Date: 12 Nov 1820; Final Location: Near Oak Orchard, NY. Lake …
  • DISCOVERY (c1810, Schooner)
        Final Date: 1829; 1829, Fall Wrecked, Lake Superior.; Final Location: Rapids, Sault Ste Marie. St. Marys River., Wrecked.; Risked running rapids to save time & money; wrecked.
      Final Date: 1829; 1829, Fall Wrecked, Lake Superior.; Final Location: Rapids, Sault …
  • ELEANOR (1810, Schooner)
        Built on Lake Erie.
      Built on Lake Erie.
  • ERIE (1810, Sloop)
        1812, Jul 21 Captured by British Forces at Mackinac, apparently destroyed at that time.; Original Owner: Porter Barton & Co.
      1812, Jul 21 Captured by British Forces at Mackinac, apparently destroyed at …
  • EVE (1810, Sloop)
  • FARMER (1810, Schooner)
  • FRIEND'S GOOD WILL (1810, Schooner)
        Other Names: LITTLE BELT; Final Date: 31 Dec 1813; 1812 Commandeered by British Navy at Mackinaw & converted to 3-gun armed schooner; renamed LITTLE BELT. 1813, Aug Captured by Americans at Battle of
      Other Names: LITTLE BELT; Final Date: 31 Dec 1813; 1812 Commandeered by …
  • HATT, MARY (1810, Schooner)
        Other Names: RAVEN; Official No.: BRITISH; 1812 Captured by Commodore Chauncey's squadron (American) on Lake Ontario, renamed RAVEN; used as transport during War of 1812. 1815 Sold by U. S. Governmen
      Other Names: RAVEN; Official No.: BRITISH; 1812 Captured by Commodore Chauncey's squadron …
  • JUDY (1810, Schooner)
  • LADY PREVOST (1810, Schooner)
        1812, Jul 25 Launched; to replace CAMDEN. 1813, Sep 10 Captured by Perry. 1815 Owned R.S. Reed, Erie, PA; later owned Canadian. 1820 In commission; Original Owner: Provincial Government of Canada
      1812, Jul 25 Launched; to replace CAMDEN. 1813, Sep 10 Captured by …
  • OHIO (1810, Schooner)
        1812 Owned U.S. Government. 1814, Aug Captured by British at Fort Erie. 1827, Nov 7 Ashore near Buffalo, NY, Lake Erie.
      1812 Owned U.S. Government. 1814, Aug Captured by British at Fort Erie. …
  • ONTARIO (1810, Schooner)
        Dimensions (LBD): 65' x 19' x 8' ; 1816, May 9 Owned Hunter, Crane, et.al., New York 1830 Tonnage change; 55 tons old style, later changed tonnage to 49 tons old style 1834 Rebuilt; 64.33 tons old st
      Dimensions (LBD): 65' x 19' x 8' ; 1816, May 9 Owned …
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