Texan sloop-of-war Austin

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History
Republic of Texas
NamesakeStephen F. Austin
BuilderWilliam and George Gardner Baltimore
Launched1839
Commissioned5 January 1840
Decommissioned11 May 1846
RenamedOriginally called the Texas
HomeportGalveston, Texas
Fate
  • Transferred to the U.S. Navy upon annexation of Texas
  • towed to Pensacola, run aground and broken up, 1848
General characteristics
Class and typeSloop of War
Displacement600 tons
Length125 ft (38 m)
Beam31 ft (9.4 m)
Draught12.5 ft (3.8 m)
Propulsionwind
Complement
  • 23 officers
  • 151 sailors & marines
Armament
  • 16-24 pounders.
  • 2-18 pounders., medium
  • 2-18 long pounders

The Texan sloop-of-war Austin was the flagship of the Second Texas Navy from 1840 to 1846. Commanded by Commodore Edwin Ward Moore, she led a flotilla in the capture of Villahermosa in 1840. After a period of inaction in port, Austin participated in the Naval Battle of Campeche in 1843. Austin was transferred to the United States Navy when Texas joined the United States in 1845, but was run aground and broken up in 1848.