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USS Pickering (1798)

Career USN Jack
Built: 1798
Placed in service: 22 August 1798
Fate: Lost at sea, September 1800
Struck:
General Characteristics
Displacement: 187 tons
Length: 77 feet
Beam: 20 feet
Draft: 9 feet
Propulsion: Sail
Complement: 70 officers and enlisted
Armament: 14 4-pounders

USS Pickering was a brig in the United States Navy during the Quasi-War. She was named for Timothy Pickering, then the Secretary of State.

Pickering was built at Newburyport, Massachusetts in 1798 for the Revenue Cutter Service, Captain Jonathan Chapman , USRCS in command. Taken into the Navy in July at the outbreak of the Quasi-War with France, she departed Boston on her first cruise 22 August.

In 1799 and the early part of 1800 she was with Commodore Barry’s squadron in the West Indies. Lieutenant Edward Preble commanded Pickering from January through June 1799. It was during this period that she fought a notable engagement with the French privateer L’Egypte Conquise. The Frenchman was well fitted out and manned to capture Pickering. Against her 14 9-pounders, 4 6-pounders, and crew of 250, the cutter had only 14 4-pounders and seventy men. But after a nine-hour battle, the larger ship surrendered.

Pickering was permanently transferred to the Navy 20 May and Master Commandant Benjamin Hillar , USN, assumed command in June. She continued to cruise in the West Indies, and before her return to the United States she captured four French privateers.

She departed Boston 10 June 1800. Ordered to join the squadron of Commodore Thomas Truxton on the Guadeloupe Station , West Indies, she sailed from Newcastle , Delaware 20 August, but was never heard from again. She is supposed to have been lost with all hands in a gale that September.

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