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USS Ontario (1813)

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H. Rept. 17-27 - Report of the Committee on Naval Affairs, in the case of Thomas Kemp. February 19, 1822. Read, and committed to a Committee of the Whole House to-morrow. December 12, 1822. Re-printed by order of the House of
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ships being seized. Through diplomatic negotiations with authorities at that port, Captain Biddle succeeded in achieving the release of captured U.S. ships, and then departed north, arriving off
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Kemp later claimed to have built the ship at a loss due to the British blockade of Chesapeake Bay and petitioned Congress for remuneration of $ 6,223.12, which Congress denied.
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in 1838, through the spring of 1840. The warship spent most of her time protecting U.S. commerce from pirate attacks, showing the flag in Caribbean ports, and operating out of
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on 30 July 1843, where the ship began duty as a Navy Yard receiving ship and remained there in service until June 1856. After her service to the United States the
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to demand indemnities for pirated prizes and continued operating in protection of American shipping interests until departing for home, arriving at
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returned home on 20 February 1828 and then made two more trips to the Mediterranean from August 1829 to May 1832 and November 1833 to June 1836.
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beginning her last distant station cruise on 22 February 1842, protecting American shipping and other interests, She then set sail for
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finally and reluctantly agreed to sign a peace with Decatur. The sloop along with the squadron then sailed to Tripoli and
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on 19 August. There the ship claimed both sides of the river for the United States and next sailed south, touching at
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protecting American neutrality during French intervention in Mexico until returning to New York on 2 June.
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at this time was in full swing and a Spanish blockade of Valparaíso had been declared, with American
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sailed for home that fall, stopping at Valparaíso en route in time to witness the start of
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then began serving in the blockade off Algiers and continued through June when the
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The End of Barbary Terror, America's 1815 War against the Pirates of North Africa
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that had plagued the Mediterranean for many years. Present in the fleet was the
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on her next voyage, sailing for the Mediterranean Sea after stopping at the
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The life and services of Commodore William Bainbridge, United States Navy
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She next sailed for the West Indies on 19 August 1837 and operated on
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sailed to the Pacific station on a pioneer mission, stopping at
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The Arthur H. Clark Company, Cleveland, Ohio. p. 434.
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History of the navy of the United States of America
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Oxford University Press, 2007. 508: 819:Sloops of the United States Navy 756: 610: 598: 571: 484: 39: 784:"Ontario, DANFS search results" 729:Paullin, Charles Oscar (1910). 682:Cooper, James Fenimore (1856). 656: 604: 577: 565: 318:, under the command of Captain 742: 643: 640:, built in 1912 at New Jersey. 626: 553: 541: 529: 517: 502: 490: 478: 410:West Indies and Home Squadrons 1: 743:Roosevelt, Theodore (1883). 728: 663:Leiner, Frederic C. (2007). 632:Not to be confused with the 472: 7: 824:Barbary Wars American ships 704:Harris, Gardner W. (1837). 703: 681: 662: 583: 559: 547: 535: 496: 460: 340:Chilean War of Independence 10: 845: 370:finally on 23 April 1819. 309: 166:18 × 32-pounder carronades 18: 93: 32: 28: 619: 611:U.S.Navy, DANFS, Ontario 599:U.S.Navy, DANFS, Ontario 572:U.S.Navy, DANFS, Ontario 485:U.S.Navy, DANFS, Ontario 212:, in 1813; blockaded in 140:16 ft (4.9 m) 94:General characteristics 400:Mediterranean Squadron 374:Mediterranean Squadron 745:The naval war of 1812 433:On her final mission 338:, in early 1818. The 254:to the piracy of the 394:, joining Commodore 378:On 18 January 1821, 356:Monterey, California 348:Cape Disappointment 210:Baltimore, Maryland 169:2 × 18-pounder guns 829:Second Barbary War 396:William Bainbridge 235:Second Barbary War 198:Second Barbary War 190:United States Navy 674:978-0-19-532540-9 445:and then finally 390:. 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Index

USS Ontario
Baltimore
Maryland
Sloop-of-war
long tons
sloop of war
United States Navy
War of 1812
Second Barbary War
Thomas Kemp
Baltimore, Maryland
Chesapeake Bay
New York
Mediterranean
Master Commandant
Jesse D. Elliott
Gibraltar
Stephen Decatur
put a stop
Barbary
Tripoli
Algiers
frigates
Constellation
Guerriere
sloop
Epervier
Dey of Algiers
Tunis
New York

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