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    USS Preble was a United States Navy sloop-of-war with 16 guns, built by the Portsmouth Navy Yard, Kittery, Maine, launched June 13, 1839 and commissioned...
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  • sloop-of-war that fought at the Battle of Lake Champlain in the War of 1812 USS Preble (1839), was a sloop that fought in the Mexican–American War and the American...
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    2004. It underwent conservation and is now on display in the Museum in Preble Hall. The only British royal standard taken by capture[citation needed]...
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    USS Dale (later Oriole) was a sloop-of-war in the United States Navy commissioned on 11 December 1839. Dale was involved in the Mexican–American War,...
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    USS Constitution, also known as Old Ironsides, is a three-masted wooden-hulled heavy frigate of the United States Navy. She is the world's oldest commissioned...
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    USS Ontario (1813) USS Peacock (1813) USS Peacock (1828), wrecked 17–19 July 1841, no fatalities USS Plymouth (1844) USS Portsmouth (1843) USS Preble (1839), burned...
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    screw steamer. The other five became the third-class sloops Yorktown, Dale, Preble, Marion, and Decatur and were built to the design of John Lenthall. She...
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    Stephen Decatur (category Commanders of the USS Constitution)
    was taken to Syracuse, condemned by Commodore Preble as a legitimate prize of war, and given a new name, USS Intrepid. On October 31, 1803, Philadelphia...
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  • McLanahan was appointed midshipman 12 December 1839 and passed midshipman 2 July 1845. He served in Preble in the Mediterranean Squadron; in Delaware, Brandywine...
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    USS Mississippi, a paddle frigate, was the first ship of the United States Navy to bear that name. She was named for the Mississippi River. Her sister...
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    1826. USS Madison (1812) was a 14-gun schooner launched in 1812. USS Madison (1832) was a Van Buren-class schooner, designed by Edward Preble and built...
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    1848) was an officer in the United States Navy. He fought under Edward Preble in the First Barbary War (1804–1805), before serving as the commander of...
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  • Madison (1832) was a Van Buren-class schooner, designed by Edward Preble and built in 1832. USS James Madison (SSBN-627), in commission 1963–1992. Ballistic...
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    Isaac Hull (category Commanders of the USS Constitution)
    European squadron included the frigate USS Brandywine and sloops-of-war USS Preble and USS Cyane. Rendered unfit for further service by age and ill health, he...
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  • 1804, at the height of America's war with Tripoli. Under Commodore Edward Preble's command, he took part in the 1804 blockade of Tripoli and was among those...
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  • p. 102 "A Canoe Expedition Into the Everglades in 1842", George Henry Preble, United Service, A Quarterly Review of Military and Naval Affairs, April...
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    USS St. Louis was a sloop-of-war in the United States Navy through most of the 19th century. St. Louis was laid down on 12 February 1827 at the Washington...
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    Thomas H Perkins, Loo Choo, and Susan Drew, were chartered, and the sloop USS Preble was assigned convoy detail. On 26 September the four ships left New York...
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    quarter before returning home with New York. Meanwhile, Commodore Edward Preble, who had led a powerful fleet to the Mediterranean, vigorously pressed the...
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    distinguished American naval officers: Bainbridge. Somers. Shaw. Shubrick. Preble. Carey and Hart, Philadelphia. p. 436. OCLC 620356. Url1 —— (1842). Richard...
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    Sheet". Archived from the original on 2009-11-13. Retrieved 2009-10-16. Preble, George (1872). Our Flag: Origin and Progress of the Flag of the United...
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    USS Preble (1813, 1839, DD-12, DD-345/DM-20/AG-99, DLG-15/DDG-46, DDG-88) USS Precept (YN-79/AN-73) USS Precise (AN-74) USS Prefect (YN-88/AN-75) USS Prentiss...
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    colors. To counter this ongoing advent three frigates, USS United States, USS Constitution and USS Constellation, were built to answer the call for security...
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    sailed in 1839 to the United States, where he was soon to gain fame as the designer of the U.S. Navy's first screw-propelled warship, USS Princeton....
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    who was killed on board the USS Vincennes during the American Civil War. Edmund was ill when he died on board the USS Preble while going to the Azores in...
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    October 1858 to September 1860, Miller was assigned to the sloop-of-war USS Preble. From December 1858 to February 1859, his ship participated in the Paraguay...
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    Edward Preble. Cooper died in 1851. In May 1853, Cooper's Old Ironsides appeared in Putnam's Monthly. It was the history of the Navy ship USS Constitution...
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    Porpoise - (11-gun schooner) 1828 — Concord - (24-gun sloop-of-war) 1839Preble - (20-gun sloop-of-war) 1841 — Congress - (50-gun frigate) 1842 — Saratoga...
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    Pontiac, USS Saratoga, USS James Adger, USS Cimarron, USS Donegal Commander George Henry Preble, Naval Support Brigade Ashore First Lieutenant (Acting...
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    Thomas H Perkins, Loo Choo, and Susan Drew, were chartered, and the sloop USS Preble was assigned convoy detail. On September 26 the four ships sailed for...
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