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  2. USS Columbus (1774) - Wikipedia

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    The first USS Columbus was a ship in the Continental Navy. Built as a merchant ship at Philadelphia in 1774 as Sally , she was purchased from Willing , Morris & Co., for the Continental Navy in November 1775, Captain Abraham Whipple was given command.

  3. List of ships of the line of the United States Navy - Wikipedia

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    Aircraft carriers; Airships; Amphibious warfare ships; Auxiliaries; Battlecruisers; Battleships; Cruisers; Destroyers; Destroyer escorts; Destroyer leaders; Escort ...

  4. USS Columbus - Wikipedia

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    USS Columbus (1774), a 24-gun armed ship purchased for the Continental Navy in 1775, and active until she was captured and burned in 1778; USS Columbus (1819), a 74-gun ship of the line commissioned in 1819, and in periodic service until 1861 when she was sunk to prevent capture

  5. Continental Navy - Wikipedia

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    On November 10, 1775, the Continental Congress passed a resolution calling for two battalions of Marines to be raised for service with the fleet. [12] John Adams drafted its first governing regulations, which were adopted by Congress on November 28, 1775, and remained in effect throughout the Revolutionary War. The Rhode Island resolution was ...

  6. Category:Ships of the Continental Navy - Wikipedia

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    USS Cabot (1775) USS Champion (1777) USS Columbus (1774) USS Confederacy; USS Congress (1776) USS Congress (1777) HMS Cormorant (1781) D. USS Deane (1778) USS ...

  7. Andrew Doria (1775 brig) - Wikipedia

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    On 13 October 1775, the Continental Congress authorized the purchase of the merchant brig Defiance. [2] The ship was acquired in mid-November and moored in Wharton and Humphreys shipyard in Philadelphia where she was converted into a warship by Joshua Humphreys (hull strengthening), John Barry (re-rigging), and John Falconer (ordnance and provisioning) at a cost of £296.4s.6d. [3]

  8. Naval battles of the American Revolutionary War - Wikipedia

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    The US Navy recognises 13 October 1775, as the date of its official establishment — [21] the Second Continental Congress had established the Continental Navy in late 1775. [22] On this day, Congress authorised the purchase of two armed vessels for a cruise against British merchant ships; these ships became Andrew Doria and Cabot. [21]

  9. File:Flag of the United States (1777–1795).svg - Wikipedia

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    USS Alliance (1778) USS America (1782) USS Boston (1777) USS Bourbon; USS Cabot (1775) USS Columbus (1774) USS Confederacy; USS Deane (1778) USS Delaware (1776) USS Effingham (1777) USS Enterprise (1775) USS Hornet (1775) USS Lexington (1776) USS Virginia (1776) USS Wasp (1775) United States Revenue Cutter Service; Whiskey Rebellion; William ...