USS Montgomery (1776)

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US flag 13 stars.svgUnited States
NameUSS Montgomery
NamesakeGeneral Richard Montgomery
BuilderLancaster Burling
Launched1776
FateBurned, 6 October 1777
General characteristics
Type Frigate
Armament24 guns

USS Montgomery was a 24-gun frigate of the Continental Navy. She was named in honor of fallen general Richard Montgomery who at the commencement of the American Revolution was an Irish officer who had sided with the Americans, later commissioned brigadier general by George Washington in the fall of 1775. Montgomery was later killed by British artillery during the failed American invasion of Quebec on 31 December 1775.

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One of the first thirteen frigates authorized by the Continental Congress on 13 December 1775, Montgomery was built by Lancaster Burling at Poughkeepsie, New York and launched in late October 1776. Due to the British capture of New York City during the Battle of Long Island and the closing of the Hudson River, she was never completely finished and to prevent her capture and use by the British the frigate was burned on 6 October 1777. [1] [2]

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PD-icon.svg This article incorporates text from the public domain Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships .The entry can be found here.

References

  1. Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships, Montgomery
  2. Shelton, p.75