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USS Portsmouth (1843)

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at Guaymas on 17 October. After a request to surrender was rejected the ships began a bombardment of the city, lasting an hour. After the town surrendered a garrison was sent ashore and occupied the city. Her duty completed by early 1848, she got underway for the cruise back to the U.S. east coast
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for several days, arriving there on 11 December 1873. Ship's surgeon William H. Jones performed a survey of the animal and plant life, as well as creating a detailed map of the atoll's islets and lagoons. In 1875 she conducted a cruise off the west coast of
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and Africa, 1869–71; carried relief personnel to Brazil in early 1872; and participated in survey assignments in the eastern Pacific, 1873–74. This included a stop at the
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ships to suppress the slave trade. Between September 1849 and May 1851 she again cruised off the West African coast, returning to Boston on 26 June.
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as her Sailing Master, she was initially engaged in watching the movements of British vessels there to prevent the possibility of
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rowed ashore on 9 July 1846, marched to the pueblo's main plaza, and raised the American flag, thereby seizing the city. Renamed
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in the early 1900s. Two Dahlgren guns from her are part of the Hoboken Civil War Memorial located at Stevens Park in
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The ship's helm was removed during decommissioning and was on display in the headquarter's reception area in 1995.
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left Boston for duty in the Pacific. On 5 April 1855 she returned to the east coast for overhaul at
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The Encyclopedia of the Mexican-American War: A Political, Social, and Military History
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was launched on 23 October 1843 and commissioned on 10 November 1844, with Commander
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home-ported and refitted between September and December 1861, then sailed for the
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attempted to rescue a shipmate from drowning, for which he was later awarded a
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on 16–22 November 1856. Ordered home in January 1858, she returned to
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Eger, Christopher L. (March 2021). "Hudson Fulton Celebration, Part II".
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The Cruise of the Portsmouth, 1845-1847, A Sailor's View of the Naval
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acquiring the region during any conflict between the U.S. and Mexico.
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The Portsmouth was adopted as the logo for the San Francisco-founded
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in service during the mid-to-late 19th century. She was designed by
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in May 1848 she departed again on 29 August and sailed east to the
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proceeding ashore on 9 July 1846 to hoist the American flag at
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and assigned as a training ship for boys. On 25 July 1876 at
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General Orders and Circulars Issued by the Navy Department
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After the declaration of war with Mexico, a detachment of
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Continuing her varied career after peace was restored,
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American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States
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coast. There until 1 February 1849 she patrolled with
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Index

USS Portsmouth

John S. Johnston
Union Navy Jack
Portsmouth Navy Yard
Sloop-of-war
Naval officers
enlisted
Marines
Paixhans
sloop-of-war
United States Navy
Josiah Barker
privateer
Portsmouth Navy Yard
Piscataqua River
Portsmouth, New Hampshire
USS Saratoga
John Berrien Montgomery
Mexican–American War
Yerba Buena
San Francisco
Norfolk
Virginia
Cape Horn
Pacific Squadron
John D. Sloat
Rio de Janeiro
Valparaiso
Callao

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