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USS Jefferson was a brig in the United States Navy during the War of 1812. She was named for Founding Father and third U.S. president Thomas Jefferson
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List of ships with the same or similar names
cutter that served from 1802 until 1817 USS Jefferson (1814), brig that served from 1814 until 1825 USRC Jefferson (1832), a revenue cutter that served from
USS_Jefferson
USS Jefferson (1814) was launched in 1814; USS Thomas Jefferson in service 1942–1955. President Jackson-class attack transport USS Thomas Jefferson (SSBN-618)
List of U.S. military vessels named after presidents
List_of_U.S._military_vessels_named_after_presidents
USS Jefferson (1814) was launched in 1814; Thomas Jefferson died on July 4, 1826. USS Madison (1812) was a 14-gun schooner launched in 1812. USS Madison (1832)
List of U.S. military vessels named after living Americans
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Founding Father, U.S. president from 1801 to 1809
nearly 6,500 volumes by 1814. After British forces set the Library of Congress on fire in the Burning of Washington in 1814, Jefferson sold his second library
Thomas_Jefferson
1814 British attack on the United States
founded by Thomas Jefferson, to prevent capture of stores and ammunition, as well as the 44-gun frigate USS Columbia and the 22-gun USS Argus, both new
Burning_of_Washington
American historian
States During the Administration of Jefferson and Madison and the Life of Albert Galatin. Mackenrot, Anthony (1814). Secret Memoirs of the Right Hon. Vice
Geoffrey_M._Footner
expedition, forcing the Americans to retreat downstream. USS Constitution versus HMS Pictou (February 14, 1814): U.S. frigate Constitution captured and scuttled
Timeline_of_the_War_of_1812
American naval officer
Washington Navy Yard, Boarman saw service as a young midshipmen aboard USS Jefferson during the War of 1812 and later took part in anti-piracy operations
Charles_Boarman
Founding Father, U.S. president from 1809 to 1817
Alongside Thomas Jefferson, he organized the Democratic–Republican Party in opposition to Hamilton's Federalist Party. Madison served as Jefferson's Secretary
James_Madison
U.S. presidential administration from 1801 to 1809
merging. › Thomas Jefferson's tenure as the third president of the United States began on March 4, 1801, and ended on March 4, 1809. Jefferson assumed the office
Presidency of Thomas Jefferson
Presidency_of_Thomas_Jefferson
USS Washington was a ship of the line of the United States Navy. The ship, named for Founding Father and first president of the United States, George
USS_Washington_(1814)
United States naval officer and commodore (1779–1820)
September 1814. The ten vessels were: Frigates: USS Guerrier (flagship), USS Macedonian and USS Constellation; sloop of war USS Ontario; brigs USS Epervier
Stephen_Decatur
1814 battle of the War of 1812
New York. At the American ship yards in Sackets Harbor, two brigs, USS Jefferson and Jones, and a frigate, Superior, waited for armament and rigging
Battle_of_Big_Sandy_Creek
1812–1815 conflict in North America
Shannon vs USS Chesapeake on 1 June 1813 (the bloodiest such action of the war), HMS Phoebe vs USS Essex on 28 March 1814, HMS Endymion vs USS President
War_of_1812
American lawyer and poet (1779–1843)
eventually became the American national anthem "The Star-Spangled Banner". In 1814 Key observed the British bombardment of Fort McHenry in Baltimore during
Francis_Scott_Key
American gunboat built in Baltimore
December 1814. She was sold in 1815. Gunboat No. 5 was built in Baltimore by William Price as one of a number of gunboats that President Thomas Jefferson had
HMS_Ambush_(1814)
United States Navy boatswain's mate and war hero
During the First Barbary War, James was serving aboard the USS Enterprise when the frigate USS Philadelphia was captured by Barbary pirates after running
Reuben_James
of the United States during the presidential administrations of Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, James Monroe, and John Quincy Adams. International affairs
History of U.S. foreign policy, 1801–1829
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British raid during the War of 1812
and the village of Oswego, New York on 6 May 1814 during the War of 1812. During the early months of 1814, while Lake Ontario was frozen, the British and
Battle_of_Fort_Oswego_(1814)
United States Navy officer
the USS Jefferson on Lake Ontario in 1814. Ridgely was promoted to captain on February 28, 1815. From 1815 to 1817, he was given command of the USS Erie
Charles_G._Ridgely
SP-149) USS Jeannette Skinner (ID-1321) MV Jeb Stuart (AK-9204) USS Jeff Davis (1862) USS Jeffers (DD-621/DMS-27) USS Jefferson (1802, 1814, 1833) USS Jefferson
List of United States Navy ships: I–K
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1814 peace treaty ending the War of 1812
Kingdom. It took effect in February 1815. Both sides signed it on December 24, 1814, in the city of Ghent, United Netherlands (now in Belgium). The treaty restored
Treaty_of_Ghent
US and later British sloop-of-war
presumed foundered with all hands, in mid-1814. In 1808 Wasp was heavily involved in supporting Jefferson's Embargo, including delivering an army garrison
USS_Wasp_(1807)
Shawnee Native American military leader (1768-1813)
The Americans refused and the matter was dropped. The Treaty of Ghent (1814) called for Native American lands to be restored to their 1811 boundaries
Tecumseh
United States Navy officer (1772–1838)
time). During his naval career he commanded a number of warships, including USS John Adams, the flagship of the fleet that defeated the Barbary states of
John Rodgers (naval officer, born 1772)
John_Rodgers_(naval_officer,_born_1772)
Memorial in Put-in-Bay, Ohio, US
Atlantic Ocean USS Essex vs HMS Alert USS Constitution vs HMS Guerriere Capture of HMS Frolic USS United States vs HMS Macedonian USS Constitution vs
Perry's Victory and International Peace Memorial
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(APA-209) USS Tazha (YT-147/YTB-147/YTM-147) USS Tchifonta (1814) USS Teaberry (YN-29/AN-34) USS Teak (YN-30/AN-35) USS Teal (AM-23/AVP-5) USS Teaser (1861
List of United States Navy ships: T–V
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U.S. presidential administration from 1809 to 1817
until 1814 and then former Treasury Secretary Albert Gallatin. For Spain Madison kept Chargé d'Affaires George W. Erving, a holdover from the Jefferson administration
Presidency_of_James_Madison
Personal secretary of George Washington (1762-1816)
last words: 'Tis well. Tobias Lear also served third president Thomas Jefferson, as commercial agent to Saint-Domingue (modern-day Haiti), and as peace
Tobias_Lear
American inventor who built the "Turtle" submersible (1740–1824)
and Frese, p. 271 Jefferson, Thomas. The Papers of Thomas Jefferson, Retirement Series, Volume 7: 28 November 1813 to 30 September 1814. Princeton University
David_Bushnell_(inventor)
1814 battle of the War of 1812
Bladensburg, also known as the Bladensburg Races, took place on August 24, 1814, during the Chesapeake campaign of the War of 1812 at Bladensburg, Maryland
Battle_of_Bladensburg
United States Navy officer (1774–1833)
officer. He commanded USS Essex on her second cruise, receiving command from Captain Preble on 29 May 1801, President Jefferson found that bribing the
William_Bainbridge
1797 heavy frigate of the U.S. Navy
USS Constitution, also known as Old Ironsides, is a three-masted wooden-hulled heavy frigate of the United States Navy. She is the second oldest naval
USS_Constitution
Oldest building of the Library of Congress in Washington, DC
Congress in September 1814, one month after the British had burned the Capitol in the War of 1812. Prior to the 2000s, the Jefferson Building was linked
Thomas_Jefferson_Building
Naval battles during the War of 1812
line even larger than St Lawrence, British construction over the winter of 1814–15 matched American attempts to regain the lead. However, Prevost and Yeo
Engagements_on_Lake_Ontario
Frigate of the US Navy
The first USS Columbia of the United States Navy to be commissioned was a three-masted, wooden-hulled sailing frigate, built at the Washington Navy Yard
USS_Columbia_(1836)
90-gun ship of the line in the United States Navy
USS Columbus was a 92-gun ship of the line in the United States Navy. Although construction of the warship was authorized by Congress on 2 January 1813
USS_Columbus_(1819)
Great Monument
in 1806 and brought to the United States on board the famous 1797 frigate USS Constitution ("Old Ironsides"). It was originally installed in the Washington
Tripoli_Monument_(sculpture)
HMS Leopard (right) fires upon USS Chesapeake. Drawn by Fred S. Cozzens and published in 1897.
List of wars involving the United States in the 19th century (1801-1850)
List_of_wars_involving_the_United_States_in_the_19th_century_(1801-1850)
Historic house in Virginia, United States
was the Millwood, Virginia, USA estate of Lt. Col. Nathaniel Burwell (1750–1814). It is located in the lower Shenandoah Valley, off Virginia Route 255 northeast
Carter Hall (Millwood, Virginia)
Carter_Hall_(Millwood,_Virginia)
British Army officer and colonial administrator (1769–1812)
sent home. Hull was later exchanged, but faced a court martial in January 1814, charged with treason, cowardice and neglect of duty. He is reported to have
Isaac_Brock
Inciting motives for the War of 1812
attack by HMS Leopard against USS Chesapeake in June 1807 was a decisive event. Many Americans called for war, but Jefferson held back and insisted that
Origins_of_the_War_of_1812
Confederate Navy officer (1830–1904)
was also a nephew of Sarah Knox Taylor (1814–1835), the first wife of future Confederate president Jefferson Davis. Wood was born on August 13, 1830,
John_Taylor_Wood
Residence and workplace of the US president
a stable and storage. Today, Jefferson's colonnades link the residence with the East and West Wings. On August 24, 1814, during the War of 1812, the White
White_House
Topics referred to by the same term
Chaumont, signed in Chaumont, Haute-Marne in March 1814 USS Chaumont, former name of the hospital ship USS Samaritan (AH-10) This disambiguation page lists
Chaumont
Navy officially found refuge in Georgetown. The Navy's library survived the 1814 burning of Washington during the War of 1812 and, after the end of the war
Navy_Department_Library
1803 landmark U.S. Supreme Court case establishing judicial review
incoming president Thomas Jefferson. Adams, a member of the Federalist Party, had lost the U.S. presidential election of 1800 to Jefferson, who led the Democratic-Republican
Marbury_v._Madison
First Lady of the United States from 1809 to 1817
the widowed Thomas Jefferson. Madison also helped to furnish the newly constructed White House. When the British set fire to it in 1814, she was credited
Dolley_Madison
Structure of government
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Conservative Think tank based in Florida
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United States Navy officer (1785–1819)
Newport, RI – May 1814 to July 1814 Commanding Officer, USS Java (under construction) – July 1814 to August 1815 Commanding Officer, USS Java (in commission)
Oliver_Hazard_Perry
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American military officer
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Townhouses in Washington, D.C.
James Madison and his wife, Dolley, after the burning of the White House in 1814, and later the residence of Martin Van Buren shortly before and after his
Seven_Buildings
British ship
Lord Hungerford was launched at Calcutta in 1814. Her most notable voyages were one transporting convicts to Van Diemen's Land and two for the British
Lord_Hungerford_(1814_ship)
Three-masted, wooden-hulled sailing frigate
USS New York was a three-masted, wooden-hulled sailing frigate in the United States Navy that saw service during the Quasi-War with France. New York was
USS_New_York_(1800)
American Civil War ironclad warship
USS Cairo /ˈkeɪroʊ/ is the lead ship of the City-class casemate ironclads built at the beginning of the American Civil War to serve as river gunboats
USS_Cairo
Lady Ada Liberty First Texas Navy Liverpool Packet Lucia A. Simpson USS Lynx (1814) SS Mahratta Marie Clarisse ex Archie F. MacKenzie Margarethe Mary B
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United States Navy frigate
USS President was a wooden-hulled, three-masted heavy frigate of the United States Navy, nominally rated at 44 guns; she was launched in April 1800 from
USS_President_(1800)
US Navy facility in Washington, DC
from small 70-foot (21 m) gunboats to the 246-foot (75 m) steam frigate USS Minnesota. The USF Constitution came to the Yard in 1812 to refit and prepare
Washington_Navy_Yard
1812 by the American frigate USS Constitution commanded by Charles Stewart. USS Essex | United States Navy | 28 March 1814 A sailing frigate commanded
List of ships captured in the 19th century
List_of_ships_captured_in_the_19th_century
American military officer and diplomat
Pirates, that Thomas Jefferson favored an international military intervention to the payment of tribute. Kelly said that Jefferson was unable to convince
William_Eaton_(soldier)
Son of US First Lady Dolley Madison and her husband John Todd JR
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Former fort in Missouri, U.S.
Washington, DC to meet President Thomas Jefferson who promised to build them a trading post. Previously Jefferson promoted his plan of expanding Federal
Fort_Osage
(1814) USS Iris (1847) USS Jamestown (1844) USS John Adams (1799) USS Lawrence (1843) USS Levant USS Lexington (1825) USS Massachusetts (1845) USS Mississippi
Outline of the Mexican American War
Outline_of_the_Mexican_American_War
United States historic place
a significant role in the 1814 Battle of Plattsburgh, and is included in the landmarked area of the bay. In September 1814, Plattsburgh came under attack
Plattsburgh_Bay
Virginia planter, lawyer and politician
an officer in the Frederick militia that marched to the seaboard when the USS Chesapeake (1799) was fired upon by HMS Leopard. Cooke served at least several
John_R._Cooke
Confederate naval officer (1809–1877)
aboard the sloop USS Erie, which was blockaded in Baltimore. On April 11, 1814, however, he was reassigned to the brig USS Jefferson on Lake Ontario.
Lawrence_Rousseau
1806 treaty between the United States and Great Britain
Kingdom to renew the 1795 Jay Treaty. It was rejected by President Thomas Jefferson, and never took effect. The U.S. and U.K. went to war in 1812. The proposed
Monroe–Pinkney_Treaty
Major Passengers and Shipping Company
Guyandotte SS Hamilton, later the USS Saranac (1899) during World War I SS Isaac Bell SS Jamestown SS Jefferson, later the USS Quinnebaug (SP-1687) during World
Old Dominion Steamship Company
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1807 U.S. law forbidding trade with all other countries
imposed the embargo in direct response to these events. President Thomas Jefferson weighed public support for retaliation, but recognized that the United
Embargo_Act_of_1807
American naval officer (1793–1869)
the defense of Craney Island. He served as acting lieutenant of the Jefferson in 1814 on Lake Ontario. In 1823 he obtained leave of absence and commanded
Charles_Stewart_McCauley
American explorer and territorial governor (1770–1838)
relations". Although Clark was refused a promotion to the rank of captain when Jefferson asked the Senate to appoint him, at Lewis' insistence, he exercised equal
William_Clark
Atlantic Ocean USS Essex vs HMS Alert USS Constitution vs HMS Guerriere Capture of HMS Frolic USS United States vs HMS Macedonian USS Constitution vs
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James Madison Freedom of Information Award
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American politician (1670–1729)
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James Taylor (Virginia politician)
James_Taylor_(Virginia_politician)
President of the United States from 1829 to 1837
commander of the Tennessee militia, he led troops in the Creek War of 1813–1814, winning the Battle of Horseshoe Bend and negotiating the Treaty of Fort
Andrew_Jackson
United States Army general (1786–1866)
the Battle of Fort George, and was promoted to brigadier general in early 1814. He served with distinction in the Battle of Chippawa but was badly wounded
Winfield_Scott
Equestrian statue by Clark Mills in Washington, D.C., U.S.
faced a bronze statue of Thomas Jefferson that was installed on the White House North Lawn in 1847, until Jefferson's statue was returned to the U.S Capitol
Equestrian statue of Andrew Jackson (Washington, D.C.)
Equestrian_statue_of_Andrew_Jackson_(Washington,_D.C.)
United States Navy frigate
USS Congress was a three-masted heavy frigate, one of the first six ships of the newly created US Navy. Built by James Hackett at the Portsmouth Naval
USS_Congress_(1799)
American lawyer from Lexington, Kentucky
Hopkins, James F., Ed. (1959). The Papers of Henry Clay, Volume 1 (1797–1814). Lexington, Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky. p. 613.{{cite book}}:
Nathaniel_G._S._Hart
Submarine of the Confederate States of America
undersea warfare. She was the first combat submarine to sink a warship (USS Housatonic), although Hunley was not completely submerged, and following
H._L._Hunley
Founding Father, U.S. president from 1797 to 1801
including his wife and advisor Abigail Adams and his friend and rival Thomas Jefferson. A lawyer and political activist prior to the Revolution, Adams was devoted
John_Adams
38-gun frigate of the United States Navy
original six frigates of the U.S. Navy. For comparison, interpretation of the USS Constitution, preserved in Boston harbor, suggests original wood or components
USS_Chesapeake_(1799)
Dreadnought battleship of the United States Navy
USS Texas (BB-35) is a museum ship in Galveston, Texas, and former United States Navy New York-class battleship. She was launched on 18 May 1912 and commissioned
USS_Texas_(BB-35)
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Carolina by capturing the town of Ocracoke and nearby Portsmouth. In August 1814, the British launched a fresh campaign aimed at capturing Washington. After
Attacks_on_the_United_States
1840 collection of letters
Charles Francis Adams Sr. The book includes letters written from 1761 to 1814. A majority of them were written to Adams' husband, John. Two of them date
Letters of Mrs. Adams, the Wife of John Adams
Letters_of_Mrs._Adams,_the_Wife_of_John_Adams
Leaders in the formation of the United States
statesmanship: John Adams, Benjamin Franklin, Alexander Hamilton, John Jay, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, and Washington. Most of the Founding Fathers had ancestry
Founding Fathers of the United States
Founding_Fathers_of_the_United_States
American surveyor, navy surgeon, and inventor
daughters), although most of them died young. His older brother Matthew (1814–1894) was also a surgeon. Henderson was employed by the Pennsylvania Geological
A._A._Henderson
American explorer and politician (1774–1809)
scientific data and information on indigenous nations. President Thomas Jefferson appointed him Governor of Upper Louisiana in 1806. He died in 1809 of
Meriwether_Lewis
Feelings Second Bank of the United States State of the Union Addresses 1810 1814 1815 1816 Appointments Cabinet Federal judges Wolcott Adams Electoral history
Cognitive_Madisonianism
US Navy brig commissioned in 1805
USS Hornet was a 20-gun sloop-of-war of the United States Navy. During the War of 1812, she was the first U.S. Navy ship to capture a British privateer
USS_Hornet_(1805)
1813 battle of the War of 1812
planned to attack the Gosport Shipyard in Portsmouth and capture the frigate U.S.S. Constellation. Brigadier General Robert B. Taylor commanded the Virginia
Battle_of_Craney_Island
Meeting place of the United States Congress
Philadelphia to Washington, D.C.. The building was partly destroyed in the 1814 Burning of Washington by British forces, then was fully restored within five
United_States_Capitol
Village in New York, United States
Sackets Harbor (earlier spelled Sacketts Harbor) is a village in Jefferson County, New York, United States, on Lake Ontario. As of the 2020 census, Sackets
Sackets_Harbor,_New_York
American political term
State (1817–1825) U.S. Minister to the United Kingdom (1814–1817) U.S. Minister to Russia (1809–1814) U.S. Senator from Massachusetts (1803–1808) U.S. Minister
Corrupt_bargain
United States Navy officer
Ty-ho Bay, China. McCluney commanded two of the flagships—the USS Mississippi and the USS Powhatan—in support of the Perry Expedition to Japan in 1853-1854
William_J._McCluney
Public school in New York City
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