USS Vincennes (1826)

USS Vincennes
19th-century painting (based on a sketch by Lieutenant Charles Wilkes, USN), depicting USS Vincennes in Disappointment Bay, Antarctica, circa January–February 1840.
History
United States
NameUSS Vincennes
NamesakeVincennes, Indiana
BuilderBrooklyn Navy Yard
Laid down1825
Launched27 April 1826
Commissioned27 August 1826
Decommissioned28 August 1865
Stricken1867 (est.)
FateSold, 5 October 1867
General characteristics
Class and typeBoston-class sloop-of-war
Displacement700 long tons (711 t)
Length127 ft (39 m) p/p
Beam33 ft 9 in (10.29 m)
Draft16 ft 6 in (5.03 m)
PropulsionSail
Speed18.5 knots (rated)[1]
Complement80
Armament18 guns

USS Vincennes was a 703-ton Boston-class sloop of war in the United States Navy from 1826 to 1865. During her service, Vincennes patrolled the Pacific, explored the Antarctic, and blockaded the Confederate Gulf coast in the Civil War. Named for the Revolutionary War Battle of Vincennes, she was the first U.S. warship to circumnavigate the globe.

  1. ^ Philbrick, Nathaniel Sea of Glory: America's Voyage of Discovery: The U.S. Exploring Expedition, 1838–1842 Archived 19 February 2009 at the Wayback Machine. New York : Viking, 2003.. Retrieved 2009-09-09