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NavSource Online: "Old Navy" Ship Photo Archive Hampton Brigantine:
  • Built, date and location unknown
  • Launched, date unknown
  • Purchased during the summer of 1776 by the Continental Congress and converted to Navy use at New Haven, CT., CAPT. Hoysted Hacker in command
  • Hampton joined CAPT. John Paul Jones in Alfred at Newport, R.I., in September 1776
  • After a month's delay, occasioned by a shortage of men, the two ships departed 27 October under Jones' command for a cruise to the north
  • Their purpose was to harass Newfoundland fisheries and to attempt the liberation of American prisoners of war on Cape Breton Island
  • Soon after getting underway, however, Hampton grounded on a ledge, was considerably damaged, and could not continue
  • CAPT. Hacker and his crew transferred to the sloop Providence and continued the cruise, while Hampton returned to Providence, R.I.
  • She was sold out of the service in late 1777 at Providence
  • Final Disposition, fate unknown Specifications:
    Displacement unknown
    Length unknown
    Beam 24' 8"
    Depth of Hold unknown
    Draft unknown
    Speed unknown
    Complement unknown
    Armament 14 guns
    Propulsion sail
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    Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships (DANFS) This page is created and maintained by Gary P. Priolo
    Last Updated 27 May 2022

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