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398:'s squadron on 4 June and stayed in those waters for over two and one-half years. The ship returned to New York on 25 January 1824, and following a six months refitting sailed for a second extended deployment with the
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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
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sailed for home that fall, stopping at
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on her next voyage, sailing for the Mediterranean Sea after stopping at the
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194:War of 1812
177:The second
21:USS Ontario
814:1813 ships
808:Categories
792:18 October
773:18 October
562:pp.198–199
332:Valparaíso
258:states of
252:put a stop
153:Complement
145:Propulsion
759:"Ontario"
694:197401914
473:Citations
447:Baltimore
428:Pensacola
392:Gibraltar
382:departed
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278:Guerriere
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461:See also
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287:Epervier
268:frigates
220:for the
218:New York
161:Armament
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451:Ontario
443:Norfolk
435:Ontario
416:station
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360:Ontario
350:on the
316:Ontario
310:Pacific
292:Ontario
264:Algiers
260:Tripoli
256:Barbary
240:Ontario
202:Ontario
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63:Builder
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336:Chile
300:Tunis
283:sloop
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