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  • ARIEL, USS (1813, Schooner)
        Final Date: 29 Dec 1813; Dimensions (LBD): 70' ; U. S. Naval vessel; served in Commodore Perry's Fleet, Lake Erie, War of 1812.; Original Owner: United States Navy; Final Location: Buffalo, NY. Lake
      Final Date: 29 Dec 1813; Dimensions (LBD): 70' ; U. S. Naval …
  • BROCK, SIR ISAAC (1813, Bark)
        Final Date: 27 Apr 1813; 1813, Apr 27 Burned on stocks before completed.; Original Owner: Royal Navy
      Final Date: 27 Apr 1813; 1813, Apr 27 Burned on stocks before …
  • BROCK, SIR ISAAC (1813, Schooner)
        Burned on stocks before completed. Also reported in commission in 1841.
      Burned on stocks before completed. Also reported in commission in 1841.
  • CHESWELL (1813, Naval Vessel)
        Official No.: BRITISH; Original Owner: Royal Navy
      Official No.: BRITISH; Original Owner: Royal Navy
  • COOPERS FLOATING BATTERY (1813, Other)
        Final Date: 6 Jul 1813; 1813 Built as floating fortress to protect Sacketts Harbor during War of 1812. 1813, Jul 6 Sank.; Master Carpenter: Richard Cooper, Superintendent; Original Owner: William Coo
      Final Date: 6 Jul 1813; 1813 Built as floating fortress to protect …
  • DETROIT, HMS (1813, Other)
        Official No.: BRITISH; Final Date: Oct 1841; 1813 British flagship in Battle of Lake Erie, captured by U.S. Forces, sunk for preservation at Misery Bay, Erie, PA. 1825, Jul 12 Sold Erie; at Bay of Pr
      Official No.: BRITISH; Final Date: Oct 1841; 1813 British flagship in Battle …
  • ELIZA (pre1813, Other)
        Final Date: 4 Oct 1813; 1813, May At siege, Fort Meigs. 1813, Oct 4 Burned at Chatham, ONT.; Final Location: Chatham, ONT. Thames River, Burned.
      Final Date: 4 Oct 1813; 1813, May At siege, Fort Meigs. 1813, …
  • EXPERIMENT (1813, Schooner)
        Dimensions (LBD): 47' 6" x 13' 9" x 5' 2" ; 1817, Jun 18 Owned James Hale, Buffalo, NY. 1818, Jul 14 Owned Thomas Warren, Passport, NY. 1818, Jul 25 Owned Thomas Warren, Passport; 46.6 x 13.4 x 5.2';
      Dimensions (LBD): 47' 6" x 13' 9" x 5' 2" ; 1817, …
  • GENERAL PIKE (1813, Other)
        Original Owner: U.S. Navy
      Original Owner: U.S. Navy
  • GORE, LADY (pre1813, Schooner)
        1813 Capsized on Lake Ontario.
      1813 Capsized on Lake Ontario.
  • INDUSTRY (1813, Schooner)
  • LADIES' MASTER (1813, Schooner)
        May have been constructed from iron taken from British BEAVER.
      May have been constructed from iron taken from British BEAVER.
  • LADY OF THE LAKE (1813, Schooner)
        Final Date: 13 Dec 1826; 1813, Jun 19 Defended a British attack on Oswego, NY, captured a vessel & 21 men. 1815, Aug Aground Cleveland, OH, Lake Erie; owned E. Hanchett, Cleveland. 1826, Dec 13 Found
      Final Date: 13 Dec 1826; 1813, Jun 19 Defended a British attack …
  • LAWRENCE, USS (1813, Brig)
        Final Date: 1876; 1813, Sep 10 Damaged in Battle of Lake Erie. 1815, Jul Sunk for preservation in Misery Bay, Erie, PA. 1825 Owned Benjamin H. Brown, Rochester, NY. 1835, Mar 25 To be raised & conver
      Final Date: 1876; 1813, Sep 10 Damaged in Battle of Lake Erie. …
  • LORD MELVILLE (1813, Brig)
        Dimensions (LBD): 72.1' x 24.3' x 9' ; 1813, Jul 22 Launched Lake Ontario. 1814 Renamed STAR. 1815 71'7" x 24'8" x 8', 186 46/94 tons. 1817 In ordinary.; Original Owner: Royal British Navy
      Dimensions (LBD): 72.1' x 24.3' x 9' ; 1813, Jul 22 Launched …
  • NIAGARA, USS (1813, Brig)
        Final Date: 1987; Dimensions (LBD): 118' x 30' x 9' ; Flagship of Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry in War of 1812. 1813, Jun First launched. 1813, Sep 10 Defeated, with 8 other ships, a British squadron
      Final Date: 1987; Dimensions (LBD): 118' x 30' x 9' ; Flagship …
  • OTTER (1813, Schooner)
        Final Date: 1828; 1813 One of first commercial vessels on Lake Superior, served missionary outposts 1828 Lost in storm; Final Location: Grand Sable Banks, west of Grand Marais, Lake Superior, Storm;
      Final Date: 1828; 1813 One of first commercial vessels on Lake Superior, …
  • PORCUPINE (1813, Schooner)
        Other Names: CAROLINE; 1813 Built for US Navy as gunboat; took part in Battle of Lake Erie later same year & subsequently used as hospital ship for wounded 1814, August 12 Anchored at head of Niagara
      Other Names: CAROLINE; 1813 Built for US Navy as gunboat; took part …
  • PREVOST, SIR GEORGE (1813, Schooner)
        Other Names: WOLFE;MONTREAL; Official No.: BRITISH; Dimensions (LBD): 107' x 30' x 13.6' ; 1813 Renamed WOLFE. 1814 Rerigged as brig & renamed MONTREAL; 26 guns. 1815 Rebuilt as transport. 1817 In or
      Other Names: WOLFE;MONTREAL; Official No.: BRITISH; Dimensions (LBD): 107' x 30' x …
  • SCORPION, U.S.S. (1813, Schooner)
        Other Names: SURPRIZE, H.M.S.; Final Date: 1818; 1813, January Ordered lengthened 1813, August On Lake Erie 1814, September 9 Captured by British; renamed SURPRISE, 68.5 x 18.5 x 5.5' 1814 Wintered N
      Other Names: SURPRIZE, H.M.S.; Final Date: 1818; 1813, January Ordered lengthened 1813, …
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