• HMS Surprise (1796) HMS Unity, the name of several ships of the Royal Navy Unity (schooner), a ship that disappeared near Tasmania in 1813 Unity (user interface)...
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  • Unity was a ship that went missing in 1813 off the coast of Tasmania, Australia. Unity was a schooner and was moored in Hobart when on the night of 24...
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  • "Barque Juan Ferrin". Glasgow Herald. No. 9691. Glasgow. 23 January 1871. "Unity". Shipping & Shipbuilding Research Trust. Retrieved 26 September 2024. "Launches"...
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    Machias where they seized Unity and constructed deck breastworks to serve as protection. They also commandeered a local schooner named Falmouth Packet. The...
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    USS Hannah (category Schooners of the Continental Navy)
    England woodlands and their religion. On one of the schooner's first voyages, it encountered the sloop Unity which was owned by John Langdon, a member of the...
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    The first USS Hamilton was a United States Navy schooner which served on Lake Ontario from 1812 to 1813 during the War of 1812. Hamilton was built at Oswego...
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    Revolutionary War. Born in Kittery, Massachusetts, he captured the British schooner HMS Margaretta in the Battle of Machias, renaming her Machias Liberty before...
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    was an American warship converted from a confiscated Canadian merchant schooner. She and the American warship Hamilton foundered at 2:00am on Sunday, August...
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    Result is a three-masted cargo schooner built in Carrickfergus in 1893. She was a working ship until 1967, and served for a short time in the Royal Navy...
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  • 19 April. She captured schooner Providence on 2 May. She captured schooner Nancy, probably in early May. She captured schooner Betsy 27 June. She captured...
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    resulted from the successful rebellion of African slaves on board the Spanish schooner La Amistad in 1839. The ship ended up in American waters and was seized...
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  • Southwestern Atlantic Zarya Rupes −42.8 20.5 Zarya, a Soviet experimental schooner Zeehaen Rupes 51 157 Ship of Abel Tasman Crater chains Arecibo Catena −27...
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  • USS Lady of the Lake (category Schooners of the United States Navy)
    USS Lady of the Lake was a small schooner in the United States Navy during the War of 1812. She was built by Henry Eckford of Sacketts Harbor, New York...
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    During the same month she also recaptured schooner Nancy, schooner Grinder(There is an unclear reference to HMS Unity in connection to this ship), and an unidentified...
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    Capture of the Young Teazer (category Schooners of the United States)
    Young Teazer was a United States privateer schooner that captured 12 British vessels, five of which made it to American ports. A member of her crew blew...
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    on 3 December 1867 when she was launched to rescue the schooner Hero of Maldon. The schooner had become stranded in a north-easterly wind just of the...
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    petroleum products. In 1943, the German submarine U-505 destroyed a Colombian schooner, which caused Colombia to declare a "status of belligerency" against Germany...
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    NSW: 1891 – 1954). 13 October 1919. p. 4. Retrieved 13 November 2022. "Schooner Lyman D. Foster". Daily Commercial News and Shipping List (Sydney, NSW:...
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    American Revolution, Connecticut boatyards launched about 100 sloops, schooners and brigs according to a database of U.S. customs records maintained online...
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  • under the Emperor of China". Quoting approvingly from an 1812 case, The Schooner Exchange v. M'Faddon, in which Chief Justice John Marshall said, "The jurisdiction...
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    April 1833, he travelled to Taganrog, in the Russian Empire, aboard the schooner Clorinda with a shipment of oranges. During ten days in port, he met Giovanni...
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  • HMS Viper (1777) (category Schooners of the Royal Navy)
    HMS Viper was the Massachusetts privateer schooner Viper that HMS Perseus captured on 26 September 1776. The Royal Navy purchased Viper in 1777. She then...
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    Jersey's Bayshore Center, the home of New Jersey's tall ship, the oyster schooner A.J. Meerwald. Seeger's benefit concerts helped raise funds for groups...
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    German immigrants in 1848. Through the founding of Fort Bulnes by the Schooner Ancud under the command of John Williams Wilson, the Magallanes Region...
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  • Island. It was destroyed by fire in Morecambe, England, in 1970. The schooners used were Harvest King and James Postlethwaite, both from Arklow, Ireland...
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    1770. In 1772, anti-tax demonstrators destroyed the Royal Navy customs schooner Gaspee off present-day Warwick, Rhode Island. On December 16, 1773, in...
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    Kathleen and May (category Schooners)
    is the last remaining British-built wooden hull three masted top sail schooner. Registered in Liverpool, Merseyside, but presently based in Gloucester...
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  • Committee for Cape Verde, 1978. "Cape Verdeans in America: Our Story." Schooner Ernestina, Official Vessel of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Retrieved...
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    demolished 342 chests of tea worth about ten thousand pounds on the British schooner Dartmouth, anchored in Boston harbor. The Dartmouth owners briefly retained...
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  • captured the schooners Buzi and Margaret, with cargoes of flour, tobacco, tar, and clothing. On 23 July they captured the schooner Unity, including 176...
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