The fourth USS ''Boston'' was an 18-gun
sloop of war
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, launched on 15 October 1825 by the
Boston Navy Yard and commissioned the following year,
Master Commandant Beekman V. Hoffman in command.
''Boston'' served on the
Brazil Station
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1826-1829 and the
Mediterranean Station
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1830–1832. She was then laid up at Boston Navy Yard until joining the
West Indies Squadron in 1836. Except for two short periods in ordinary at
New York Navy Yard
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she served continuously for the next 10 years. ''Boston'' cruised on the
West Indies
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(1836–39),
East Indies
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(1841-43), and
Brazil
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(1843–46) Stations, returning to the United States in 1846. She was then ordered to join
Commodore Conner
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's
Home Squadron blockading the
Mexican
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east coast. While ''en route'' to her new station, ''Boston'' was wrecked on
Eleuthera Island
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,
Bahamas
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, during a squall on 15 November 1846. Although the sloop was a total loss, all hands were saved.
See also
*
List of sloops of war of the United States Navy
This is a list of sloops of war of the United States Navy.
Sailing sloops of war
*, scuttled 3 September 1814 to prevent capture
*, lost after 28–29 September 1854 with approx. 197 aboard
*, captured 14 December 1814
*
*, wrecked 15 Novem ...
*
Bibliography of early American naval history
References
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Sloops of the United States Navy
Mexican–American War ships of the United States
Ships built in Boston
Shipwrecks in the Atlantic Ocean
1825 ships
Maritime incidents in November 1846
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