Tuesday, April 30, 2019
USS New York-- Part 3: Service in the Mediterranean and Burned at Washington Navy Yard
The USS New York sailed to Malta on June 14, 1803, where she received a 17-gun salute from the British Vice Admiral Horatio Nelson and then sailed for Gibraltar by way of Naples and Malaga.. Once there on September 14, she met the fleet of Commodore Edward Preble sent to relieve the New York and Commodore Morris.
Captain John Rodgers came aboard and relieved Morris and a month later, the New York sailed for home. She arrived at Washington Navy Yard 9 December 1803 and was immediately placed in ordinary.
The New York remained in that state for the next eleven years and was burned when the British captured Washington, D.C., on August 24, 1814.
--Brock-Perry
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