COLUMBIA USS 1836

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COLUMBIA USS 1836

Post by aukepalmhof » Tue Mar 01, 2011 6:42 am

The ship depict on the stamp of Burkina Faso shows the USS COLUMBIA with the year 1860, the year is not correct the sailing frigate COLUMBIA was built in 1836, the next COLUMBIA was a steamship built in 1862.

Built as a ship rigged wooden frigate by the Washington Navy yard for the USA Navy.
1825 Keel laid down.
09 March 1836 launched as USS COLUMBIA.
Displacement 1,754 ton, dim. 53 x 14 x 6.7m. (draught).
Armament 4 – 8 inch smoothbore guns, 28 – 32 pdrs. guns, 22 – 42 pdrs. guns.
Crew 480.
On her first cruise from May 1838 to June 1840 with Lieutenant George A. Magruder in command, COLUMBIA rounded the Cape of Good Hope to become flagship of Commodore George C. Read in the East Indies. She returned to the United States by way of Cape Horn, one of the first U.S. naval ships to circumnavigate the globe.
COLUMBIA served as flagship of the Home Squadron from January to May 1842; cruised on Brazil Station between July 1842 and February 1844 and in the Mediterranean from May to December 1844. She returned to the Brazil Station as flagship between November 1845 and October 1847, and was placed in ordinary at Norfolk Navy Yard upon her return home. Except for a cruise as flagship of the Home Squadron from January 1853 to March 1855, she remained at Norfolk until the outbreak of the Civil War. COLUMBIA was scuttled and burned by Union forces to avoid her capture by Confederates upon the surrender of Norfolk Navy Yard 21 April 1861. Following the close of the war she was raised and sold at Norfolk 10 October 1867.

Burkina Faso Upper Volta) 1999 1ooF , sg?, scott1132f

From: Dictionary of American Fighting Ships
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