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- Q11705151 subject Q8108574.
- Q11705151 abstract "USS Preble (1813), sometimes called Commodore Preble, was the first ship of the United States Navy named for Commodore Edward Preble. A sloop purchased on Lake Champlain in 1813, she was commissioned 6 August 1813, Lt. Charles Augustus Budd in command. Operating with Commodore Macdonough's squadron, she participated in the Battle of Lake Champlain, 11 September, which gave control of that lake to the Americans and forced General Prevost to retire back to Canada. Laid up after the battle, Preble was sold at Whitehall, New York, in July 1815.".
- Q11705151 commissioningDate "1813-08-06".
- Q11705151 status "Sold 1815".
- Q11705151 wikiPageExternalLink preble-i.htm.
- Q11705151 wikiPageWikiLink Q11220.
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- Q11705151 wikiPageWikiLink Q2237111.
- Q11705151 wikiPageWikiLink Q2494562.
- Q11705151 wikiPageWikiLink Q3461864.
- Q11705151 wikiPageWikiLink Q602260.
- Q11705151 wikiPageWikiLink Q6981989.
- Q11705151 wikiPageWikiLink Q8108574.
- Q11705151 wikiPageWikiLink Q928235.
- Q11705151 shipCommissioned "1813-08-06".
- Q11705151 shipFate "Sold 1815".
- Q11705151 shipName "USS Preble".
- Q11705151 type Product.
- Q11705151 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Q11705151 type Ship.
- Q11705151 type DesignedArtifact.
- Q11705151 type Thing.
- Q11705151 type Q11446.
- Q11705151 comment "USS Preble (1813), sometimes called Commodore Preble, was the first ship of the United States Navy named for Commodore Edward Preble. A sloop purchased on Lake Champlain in 1813, she was commissioned 6 August 1813, Lt. Charles Augustus Budd in command. Operating with Commodore Macdonough's squadron, she participated in the Battle of Lake Champlain, 11 September, which gave control of that lake to the Americans and forced General Prevost to retire back to Canada.".
- Q11705151 label "USS Preble (1813)".
- Q11705151 name "USS Preble".