Decatur (1813 ship)
Decatur was an American schooner built in Charleston, South Carolina, in 1813 for privateering during the Atlantic Ocean theater of the War of 1812. She was named for the United States Navy Commodore Stephen Decatur, who served with distinction in many of America's earliest conflicts. She was the largest privateer out of Charleston. The Royal Navy captured Decatur in 1814.
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Decatur (1813 ship)
Decatur was an American schooner built in Charleston, South Carolina, in 1813 for privateering during the Atlantic Ocean theater of the War of 1812. She was named for the United States Navy Commodore Stephen Decatur, who served with distinction in many of America's earliest conflicts. She was the largest privateer out of Charleston. The Royal Navy captured Decatur in 1814.
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Decatur was an American schoon ...... Navy captured Decatur in 1814.
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1814-06-05
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1813-05-27
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1813-03-13
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Pritchard & Shrewbury, Charleston, South Carolina
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1814-06-05
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Charleston, South Carolina
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Decatur
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