USS Ticonderoga (1814)

43°33′18.43″N 73°24′7.98″W / 43.5551194°N 73.4022167°W / 43.5551194; -73.4022167

USS Ticonderoga
Hull of the Ticonderoga on display at Whitehall, New York
History
United States
NameUSS Ticonderoga
BuilderAdam and Noah Brown
Laid down1814
Acquiredby purchase, 1814
Commissioned12 May 1814
FateSold, 19 July 1825
NotesRemains on display in Whitehall, New York
General characteristics
TypeSchooner
Displacement350 long tons (356 t)
Length120 ft (37 m)
Armament

The USS Ticonderoga was a schooner which served in the United States Navy from 1814 to 1825. The first vessel in navy service by that name, she was built as a merchant steamer in 1814 at Vergennes, Vermont, purchased by the Navy at Lake Champlain, converted to a schooner, and relaunched on 12 May 1814.[1]

  1. ^ Maclay, 1894 p. 28