Uss Adams

Three ships of the United States Navy have been named USS ''Adams'', the first two after the second President, and the third after Lieutenant Samuel Adams, a hero of the Battle of Midway.
  • A brig named Adams was purchased during the summer of 1812, but before she could be armed she was captured and commissioned as HMS Detroit.
  • Also, a newly constructed 200-ton brig named Adams was purchased during the summer of 1812 by General William Hull, but was captured by the British and commissioned as USS Detroit.

 

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