USS Peacock

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USS Peacock was a sloop-of-war in the United States Navy that served in the War of 1812 and later the United States Exploring Expedition. Peacock ran aground and broke apart on the Columbia Bar without loss of life in 1841.

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USS Peacock (1813)
shipAdam and Noah BrownUnited States Navy


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    1813 USS Peacock
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    Model of USS PEACOCK (1826) - NH 118Model of USS PEACOCK (1826) - NH 118
    USS Peacock chasing the straits of Sunday (colon) last engagement of the War of 1812USS Peacock chasing the straits of Sunday (colon) last engagement of the War of 1812
    Dr. Samuel R. Trevett USN to Captain Stephen Cassin, USN, 29 Oct 1822, re sick and dead aboard, USS Peacock, yellow feverDr. Samuel R. Trevett USN to Captain Stephen Cassin, USN, 29 Oct 1822, re sick and dead aboard, USS Peacock, yellow fever
    Dr. Samuel R. Trevett USN to Captain Stephen Cassin USN 29 Oct 1822 re  sick and dead aboard the USS Peacock, p.3.Dr. Samuel R. Trevett USN to Captain Stephen Cassin USN 29 Oct 1822 re sick and dead aboard the USS Peacock, p.3.
    Dr. Samuel R. Travett to Stephen Cassin, 29 Oct 1822, re Yellow Fever out break, on USS Peacock, detail page 4Dr. Samuel R. Travett to Stephen Cassin, 29 Oct 1822, re Yellow Fever out break, on USS Peacock, detail page 4
    Dr. Samuel R. Travette to Stephen Cassin, 29 Oct 1822, re Yellow fever out break,  with list of sick and dead on USS Peacock, page 1.Dr. Samuel R. Travette to Stephen Cassin, 29 Oct 1822, re Yellow fever out break, with list of sick and dead on USS Peacock, page 1.