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USS Flirt

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History
NameUSS Flirt
Launched1839
CommissionedNovember 1839
DecommissionedAugust 1842
RecommissionedNovember 1842
Decommissioned29 November 1850
FateSold, 1851
General characteristics
TypeSchooner
Tons burthen150 tons
Draft7 ft 6 in (2.29 m)
Complement89
Armament

USS Flirt was a schooner of the United States Navy, in commission from 1839 until 1850, which saw service in the Second Seminole War and the Mexican–American War before being sold into commercial service.

Service history

The ship was built in 1839 by the War Department at Baltimore, transferred to the Navy in November 1839, and commissioned under the command of Lieutenant J. T. McLaughlin.[1]

Flirt sailed from Baltimore on 15 December 1839 as the flagship of a small squadron of schooners. Based at Key West they operated along the coast of Florida during the suppression of Indian uprisings. The force prevented the Indians from receiving ammunition and supplies from Cuba and Bermuda, and organized expeditions into the Everglades to protect settlers' lives and property. When the squadron was dissolved in 1842, Flirt was ordered north, arriving in Hampton Roads on 19 July.[1]

From August to November 1842, Flirt lay "in ordinary" at Norfolk, Virginia, then served as receiving ship at Charleston, South Carolina, until April 1843, when she was fitted out for service as a dispatch ship. Based at Norfolk, Flirt carried passengers and mail destined for the Pacific Squadron to Panama, and touched at many ports in the Gulf of Mexico to transfer men and supplies.

Under the command of Lieutenant James Shedden Palmer,[2] during the Mexican War of 1846-47, she continued carrying despatches for the Pacific Squadron to Panama, as well as transporting mail and supplies between New Orleans and Galveston for the forces in Texas, and occasionally blockading Mexican ports.[1]

From 1847 to 1850, under the command of Lieutenant Ebenezer Farrand, Flirt based at Key West for patrol duty in the Gulf of Mexico, and on 18 October 1850, she arrived at Charleston, where she was decommissioned on 29 November 1850[1] and subsequently sold in 1851 to General James Gadsden. For the next two years she carried goods between Newport, Florida and South Carolina. Gadsden sold Flirt in 1853.[3]

References

  1. ^ a b c d "USS Flirt". Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships. 2004. Retrieved 30 March 2012.
  2. ^ "USS Palmer". Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships. 2004. Retrieved 30 March 2012.
  3. ^ "Sketch of the U.S.S. Flirt schooner". Florida Memory. 2012. Retrieved 30 March 2012.