List of sailing frigates of the United States Navy
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This is a list of sailing frigate
Frigate
A frigate is any of several types of warship, the term having been used for ships of various sizes and roles over the last few centuries.In the 17th century, the term was used for any warship built for speed and maneuverability, the description often used being "frigate-built"...

s of the United States Navy
United States Navy
The United States Navy is the naval warfare service branch of the United States Armed Forces and one of the seven uniformed services of the United States. The U.S. Navy is the largest in the world; its battle fleet tonnage is greater than that of the next 13 largest navies combined. The U.S...

. Frigates were the backbone of the early Navy, although the list shows that many suffered unfortunate fates.

The sailing frigates of the United States built from 1797 on were unique in that their framing was made of American live oak
Live oak
Live oak , also known as the southern live oak, is a normally evergreen oak tree native to the southeastern United States...

, a particularly hardy genus that made very resilient hulls; as a result of this, the ships were known to withstand damage that would have scuppered frigates of other nations. American frigates were also very heavily armed; the USN's 44s carried 24-pound cannon as opposed to the 18-pounders usual in frigates, and like most ships of the period carried more than their nominal rate, 56 guns or more. On the other hand, the USN classed ships with 20 to 26 guns as "third-class frigates," whereas the Royal Navy did not.

Continental Navy

Name Class Dates of Service Fate
1778 – 1785 abandoned near Philadelphia
1779 – 1779 sank after taking Serapis
HMS Serapis (1779)
HMS Serapis was a Royal Navy two-decked, Roebuck-class fifth rate. Daniel Brent built her at Greenland South Dockyard, Rotherhithe and launched her in 1779. She was armed with 44 guns . Serapis was named after the god Serapis in Greek and Egyptian mythology...

 
1777 – 1780 captured by the British
Bourbon
USS Bourbon (1783)
USS Bourbon was a frigate in the Continental Navy, named for the House of Bourbon.During the American Revolutionary War, Bourbon was authorized as a 28-gun frigate by the Continental Congress 23 January 1777. Very little else is known about it, but it may have been built at Chatham, Connecticut...

 
1783 never completed
Confederacy  1778 – 1781 captured by the British
Congress (II) 1776 – 1777 never completed
Deane
USS Deane (1778)
The Continental Navy frigate USS Deane, named after American commissioner to France Silas Deane, was built at Nantes, France, and brought to the United States in May 1778 to be prepared for sea...

 
1778 – 1783
Delaware
USS Delaware (1776)
The first USS Delaware of the United States Navy was a 24-gun sailing frigate that had a short career in the American Revolutionary War....

 
1776 – 1777 captured by the British
Effingham
USS Effingham (1777)
Effingham, a 32-gun frigate of the Continental Navy named after the Thomas Howard, 3rd Earl of Effingham, was built at Philadelphia in 1776 and 1777, and Captain John Barry was ordered to command her...

 
1777 never completed
1776 – 1777 captured by the British
Montgomery
USS Montgomery (1776)
USS Montgomery was a three-masted, wooden-hulled sailing frigate and one of the first 13 ships authorized by the Continental Congress on 13 December 1775...

 
1776 – 1777 destroyed to prevent capture, Hudson River
Hudson River
The Hudson is a river that flows from north to south through eastern New York. The highest official source is at Lake Tear of the Clouds, on the slopes of Mount Marcy in the Adirondack Mountains. The river itself officially begins in Henderson Lake in Newcomb, New York...

Providence
USS Providence (1776 frigate)
The second Providence, a 28-gun frigate, built by Silvester Bowes at Providence, Rhode Island, by order of the Continental Congress, was launched in May 1776....

 
1776 – 1780 captured by the British, Charleston, South Carolina
Charleston, South Carolina
Charleston is the second largest city in the U.S. state of South Carolina. It was made the county seat of Charleston County in 1901 when Charleston County was founded. The city's original name was Charles Towne in 1670, and it moved to its present location from a location on the west bank of the...

Raleigh
USS Raleigh (1776)
USS Raleigh was one of thirteen ships that the Continental Congress authorized for the United States Navy in 1775. Following her capture in 1778, she served in the Royal Navy as HMS Raleigh.-As USS Raleigh:...

 
1776 – 1778 captured by the British, Matinicus Isle, Maine
Matinicus Isle, Maine
Matinicus Isle is a plantation in Knox County, Maine, United States. The population was 51 at the 2000 census, although during the summer that number can triple or quadruple. Remote Matinicus Island is accessible by ferry from Rockland, located away, or by air taxi from Knox County Regional Airport...

1776 – 1778 exploded in battle
1779 – ? transferred to the French
Trumbull
USS Trumbull (1776)
The second Trumbull was a three-masted, wooden-hulled sailing frigate and was one of the first 13 frigates authorized by the Continental Congress on 13 December 1775 and were superior in design and construction to the same class of European vessels in their day...

 
1776 – 1781 captured by the British
Virginia
USS Virginia (1776)
The first USS Virginia was a 28-gun sailing frigate of the Continental Navy, a ship with a short and unfortunate career.She was one of 13 frigates authorized by the Continental Congress on 13 December 1775, laid down in 1776 at Fells Point, Maryland, by George Wells, launched that August, and...

 
1776 – 1778 captured by the British
1776 – 1779 destroyed to prevent capture, Penobscot Expedition
Penobscot Expedition
The Penobscot Expedition was the largest American naval expedition of the American Revolutionary War and the United States' worst naval defeat until Pearl Harbor...

 
Washington
USS Washington (1776 frigate)
USS Washington was a Continental Navy frigate laid down in 1776 but never completed.Washington was among thirteen frigates authorized to be constructed for the new Continental Navy by an Act of Congress of 13 December 1775, and among four to be built at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The act called...

 
1776 – 1777 destroyed to prevent capture, Philadelphia

United States Navy

Name Type Rate Class Dates of Service Fate
2nd class
Sailing frigate classification
The Sailing frigate classification system used during the 19th Century was a classification scheme used in several western countries. It was officially adopted by the United States Navy. The system classified sailing frigates according to their gun rating....

 
28 1799 – 1814 scuttled and burned to prevent capture
3rd class
Sailing frigate classification
The Sailing frigate classification system used during the 19th Century was a classification scheme used in several western countries. It was officially adopted by the United States Navy. The system classified sailing frigates according to their gun rating....

20 1798 – 1801 sold
2nd class
Sailing frigate classification
The Sailing frigate classification system used during the 19th Century was a classification scheme used in several western countries. It was officially adopted by the United States Navy. The system classified sailing frigates according to their gun rating....

 
28 1799 – 1814 burned to prevent capture
1st class
Sailing frigate classification
The Sailing frigate classification system used during the 19th Century was a classification scheme used in several western countries. It was officially adopted by the United States Navy. The system classified sailing frigates according to their gun rating....

 
50 1825 – 1864 destroyed by fire
2nd class
Sailing frigate classification
The Sailing frigate classification system used during the 19th Century was a classification scheme used in several western countries. It was officially adopted by the United States Navy. The system classified sailing frigates according to their gun rating....

 
36 1800 – 1813 captured by the British
1st class
Sailing frigate classification
The Sailing frigate classification system used during the 19th Century was a classification scheme used in several western countries. It was officially adopted by the United States Navy. The system classified sailing frigates according to their gun rating....

 
44 1813 – 1814 burned on the stocks to prevent capture
1st class
Sailing frigate classification
The Sailing frigate classification system used during the 19th Century was a classification scheme used in several western countries. It was officially adopted by the United States Navy. The system classified sailing frigates according to their gun rating....

 
50 1838 – 1861 scuttled and burned to prevent capture
2nd class
Sailing frigate classification
The Sailing frigate classification system used during the 19th Century was a classification scheme used in several western countries. It was officially adopted by the United States Navy. The system classified sailing frigates according to their gun rating....

 
36 (38) 1799 – 1834 broken up
1st class
Sailing frigate classification
The Sailing frigate classification system used during the 19th Century was a classification scheme used in several western countries. It was officially adopted by the United States Navy. The system classified sailing frigates according to their gun rating....

 
52 1841 – 1862 burned and sank after action with CSS Virginia
CSS Virginia
CSS Virginia was the first steam-powered ironclad warship of the Confederate States Navy, built during the first year of the American Civil War; she was constructed as a casemate ironclad using the raised and cut down original lower hull and steam engines of the scuttled . Virginia was one of the...

 
3rd class
Sailing frigate classification
The Sailing frigate classification system used during the 19th Century was a classification scheme used in several western countries. It was officially adopted by the United States Navy. The system classified sailing frigates according to their gun rating....

 
24 1799 – 1801 sold
2nd class
Sailing frigate classification
The Sailing frigate classification system used during the 19th Century was a classification scheme used in several western countries. It was officially adopted by the United States Navy. The system classified sailing frigates according to their gun rating....

 
36 (38) 1797 – 1853 broken up
1st class
Sailing frigate classification
The Sailing frigate classification system used during the 19th Century was a classification scheme used in several western countries. It was officially adopted by the United States Navy. The system classified sailing frigates according to their gun rating....

 
44 1797 remains in commission
1st class
Sailing frigate classification
The Sailing frigate classification system used during the 19th Century was a classification scheme used in several western countries. It was officially adopted by the United States Navy. The system classified sailing frigates according to their gun rating....

 
50 1842 – 1855 converted to sloop 1855
sunk by CSS Virginia 1862
3rd class
Sailing frigate classification
The Sailing frigate classification system used during the 19th Century was a classification scheme used in several western countries. It was officially adopted by the United States Navy. The system classified sailing frigates according to their gun rating....

 
22 Banterer-class
Banterer class post ship
The Banterer-class sailing sixth rates were a series of six post ships built to an 1805 design by Sir William Rule, which served in the Royal Navy during the Napoleonic War...

1815 – 1836 broken up
3rd class
Sailing frigate classification
The Sailing frigate classification system used during the 19th Century was a classification scheme used in several western countries. It was officially adopted by the United States Navy. The system classified sailing frigates according to their gun rating....

 
20 1798 – 1801 sold
2nd class
Sailing frigate classification
The Sailing frigate classification system used during the 19th Century was a classification scheme used in several western countries. It was officially adopted by the United States Navy. The system classified sailing frigates according to their gun rating....

 
32 1799 – 1814 captured by the British
3rd class
Sailing frigate classification
The Sailing frigate classification system used during the 19th Century was a classification scheme used in several western countries. It was officially adopted by the United States Navy. The system classified sailing frigates according to their gun rating....

 
24 1798 – 1801 sold
2nd class
Sailing frigate classification
The Sailing frigate classification system used during the 19th Century was a classification scheme used in several western countries. It was officially adopted by the United States Navy. The system classified sailing frigates according to their gun rating....

 
30 1799 – 1805 hulked; destroyed by fire 1814
3rd class
Sailing frigate classification
The Sailing frigate classification system used during the 19th Century was a classification scheme used in several western countries. It was officially adopted by the United States Navy. The system classified sailing frigates according to their gun rating....

24 1798 – 1802 sold
1st class
Sailing frigate classification
The Sailing frigate classification system used during the 19th Century was a classification scheme used in several western countries. It was officially adopted by the United States Navy. The system classified sailing frigates according to their gun rating....

 
44 1814 – 1841 broken up
1st class
Sailing frigate classification
The Sailing frigate classification system used during the 19th Century was a classification scheme used in several western countries. It was officially adopted by the United States Navy. The system classified sailing frigates according to their gun rating....

 
44 1828 – 1844 broken up
1st class
Sailing frigate classification
The Sailing frigate classification system used during the 19th Century was a classification scheme used in several western countries. It was officially adopted by the United States Navy. The system classified sailing frigates according to their gun rating....

 
54 1836 – 1912 Built 1814 as a 90-gun ship of the line, razeed 1836, scrapped 1915 at San Francisco
2nd class
Sailing frigate classification
The Sailing frigate classification system used during the 19th Century was a classification scheme used in several western countries. It was officially adopted by the United States Navy. The system classified sailing frigates according to their gun rating....

 
32 1799 – 1800 lost at sea
1st class
Sailing frigate classification
The Sailing frigate classification system used during the 19th Century was a classification scheme used in several western countries. It was officially adopted by the United States Navy. The system classified sailing frigates according to their gun rating....

 
44 1814 – 1842 broken up, Norfolk, Virginia
Norfolk, Virginia
Norfolk is an independent city in the Commonwealth of Virginia in the United States. With a population of 242,803 as of the 2010 Census, it is Virginia's second-largest city behind neighboring Virginia Beach....

 
2nd class
Sailing frigate classification
The Sailing frigate classification system used during the 19th Century was a classification scheme used in several western countries. It was officially adopted by the United States Navy. The system classified sailing frigates according to their gun rating....

28 1799 – 1867 razeed to 20-gun corvette 1807; rebuilt as 24-gun frigate 1812
sold
2nd class
Sailing frigate classification
The Sailing frigate classification system used during the 19th Century was a classification scheme used in several western countries. It was officially adopted by the United States Navy. The system classified sailing frigates according to their gun rating....

 
38 1812 – 1828 broken up, Norfolk, Virginia
Norfolk, Virginia
Norfolk is an independent city in the Commonwealth of Virginia in the United States. With a population of 242,803 as of the 2010 Census, it is Virginia's second-largest city behind neighboring Virginia Beach....

2nd class
Sailing frigate classification
The Sailing frigate classification system used during the 19th Century was a classification scheme used in several western countries. It was officially adopted by the United States Navy. The system classified sailing frigates according to their gun rating....

 
36 1836 – 1852 razeed to sloop-of war, 1852
sold 1871
3rd class
Sailing frigate classification
The Sailing frigate classification system used during the 19th Century was a classification scheme used in several western countries. It was officially adopted by the United States Navy. The system classified sailing frigates according to their gun rating....

 
24 1798 – 1801 sold
2nd class
Sailing frigate classification
The Sailing frigate classification system used during the 19th Century was a classification scheme used in several western countries. It was officially adopted by the United States Navy. The system classified sailing frigates according to their gun rating....

 
38 1814 – 1823 sunk
3rd class
Sailing frigate classification
The Sailing frigate classification system used during the 19th Century was a classification scheme used in several western countries. It was officially adopted by the United States Navy. The system classified sailing frigates according to their gun rating....

 
20 1798 – 1799 sold
2nd class
Sailing frigate classification
The Sailing frigate classification system used during the 19th Century was a classification scheme used in several western countries. It was officially adopted by the United States Navy. The system classified sailing frigates according to their gun rating....

 
36 1800 – 1814 burned by the British
1st class
Sailing frigate classification
The Sailing frigate classification system used during the 19th Century was a classification scheme used in several western countries. It was officially adopted by the United States Navy. The system classified sailing frigates according to their gun rating....

 
44 (36) 1799 – 1804 captured by Tripoli
boarded and burned by Stephen Decatur
Stephen Decatur
Stephen Decatur, Jr. , was an American naval officer notable for his many naval victories in the early 19th century. He was born on the eastern shore of Maryland, Worcester county, the son of a U.S. Naval Officer who served during the American Revolution. Shortly after attending college Decatur...

 
1st class
Sailing frigate classification
The Sailing frigate classification system used during the 19th Century was a classification scheme used in several western countries. It was officially adopted by the United States Navy. The system classified sailing frigates according to their gun rating....

 
1814 – 1825 sold on ways
3rd class
Sailing frigate classification
The Sailing frigate classification system used during the 19th Century was a classification scheme used in several western countries. It was officially adopted by the United States Navy. The system classified sailing frigates according to their gun rating....

 
24 1798 – 1801 sold
1st class
Sailing frigate classification
The Sailing frigate classification system used during the 19th Century was a classification scheme used in several western countries. It was officially adopted by the United States Navy. The system classified sailing frigates according to their gun rating....

 
50 1831 – 1877 sold
1st class
Sailing frigate classification
The Sailing frigate classification system used during the 19th Century was a classification scheme used in several western countries. It was officially adopted by the United States Navy. The system classified sailing frigates according to their gun rating....

 
44 1800 – 1815 captured by the British
1st class
Sailing frigate classification
The Sailing frigate classification system used during the 19th Century was a classification scheme used in several western countries. It was officially adopted by the United States Navy. The system classified sailing frigates according to their gun rating....

 
50 1843 – 1861 destroyed to prevent capture
1st class
Sailing frigate classification
The Sailing frigate classification system used during the 19th Century was a classification scheme used in several western countries. It was officially adopted by the United States Navy. The system classified sailing frigates according to their gun rating....

 
52 1855 – 1883 sold
1st class
Sailing frigate classification
The Sailing frigate classification system used during the 19th Century was a classification scheme used in several western countries. It was officially adopted by the United States Navy. The system classified sailing frigates according to their gun rating....

 
52 1855 – 1912 sank at moorings
1st class
Sailing frigate classification
The Sailing frigate classification system used during the 19th Century was a classification scheme used in several western countries. It was officially adopted by the United States Navy. The system classified sailing frigates according to their gun rating....

 
50 1844 – 1857 converted to sloop 1857
sold 1883
1st class
Sailing frigate classification
The Sailing frigate classification system used during the 19th Century was a classification scheme used in several western countries. It was officially adopted by the United States Navy. The system classified sailing frigates according to their gun rating....

 
50 1848 – 1875 sold
1st class
Sailing frigate classification
The Sailing frigate classification system used during the 19th Century was a classification scheme used in several western countries. It was officially adopted by the United States Navy. The system classified sailing frigates according to their gun rating....

 
1814 – 1825 sold
3rd class
Sailing frigate classification
The Sailing frigate classification system used during the 19th Century was a classification scheme used in several western countries. It was officially adopted by the United States Navy. The system classified sailing frigates according to their gun rating....

24 1799 – 1801 sold
1st class
Sailing frigate classification
The Sailing frigate classification system used during the 19th Century was a classification scheme used in several western countries. It was officially adopted by the United States Navy. The system classified sailing frigates according to their gun rating....

 
44 1797 – 1861
1862 – 1866
broken up for scrap
3rd class
Sailing frigate classification
The Sailing frigate classification system used during the 19th Century was a classification scheme used in several western countries. It was officially adopted by the United States Navy. The system classified sailing frigates according to their gun rating....

24 1799 – 1801 sold

Ten additional ships of the Potomac class were appropriated, but never built.
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