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- HMS_Hunter_(1805) length "16459.2".
- HMS_Hunter_(1805) abstract "HMS Hunter was a 10-gun brig of the Upper Canada Provincial Marine then, in 1813, the Royal Navy. She was built in 1806 at the Fort Amherstburg King's Navy Ship Yard in Amherstburg, Ontario. During her first six years she served on the Upper Great Lakes as a Provincial Marine patrol and transport vessel. After the War of 1812 began General Hunter took part in a number of successful engagements including the capture of Detroit in 1812. As part of the British/Canadian Squadron under Commander Robert Heriot Barclay, and captained by Royal Navy Lieutenant George Bignell, General Hunter - now a Royal Navy Vessel - took part in the Battle of Lake Erie in September of 1813. She was captured along with the rest of the British/Canadian squadron during the battle.During her lifetime General Hunter had various armament configurations but, at the Battle of Lake Erie, she carried 2 - 6 pound, 4 - 4 pound and 2 - 2 pound cannons and 2 - 12 pound carronades for a total 10 guns. After the war, General Hunter was sold to a private owner in the U.S., then was soon purchased by the U.S. Army to become a supply vessel serving on the Upper Lakes. In August of 1816, returning in ballast from Michilimakinac at the northern end of Lake Huron, she was caught in a violent gale and the crew was forced to beach her on the Canadian side of the lake at what is now Southampton, Ontario. The ship master, seven crew members and two young passengers were all able to get safely ashore and soon after sailed and rowed the ship's boat safely back to Detroit. The shipwreck site was later quietly salvaged by U.S. Army vessels which had been dispatched to the site. Following the salvaging the hull remains were abandoned and soon were buried under the sand. Several ship frames pushed up through the sand of Southampton Beach in 2001 and a series of archaeological excavations revealed the presence of a large part of the hull of General Hunter buried just a metre or two under the beach sand. A full interior excavation of the hull in 2004 provided hundreds of artifacts - including a one-pound swivel cannon (probably a signal gun) - which have all been conserved and restored by the Canadian Conservation Institute in Ottawa. The artifacts and a 3/4- size ship deck replica of General Hunter are on display at the Bruce County Museum and Cultural Centre in Southampton, Ontario.".
- HMS_Hunter_(1805) builder Lake_Erie.
- HMS_Hunter_(1805) builder William_Bell_at_Fort_Amherstburg_Royal_Naval_Shipyard.
- HMS_Hunter_(1805) length "16.4592".
- HMS_Hunter_(1805) shipBeam "5.4864".
- HMS_Hunter_(1805) status "Forced ashore in a violent gale on 19 August 1816".
- HMS_Hunter_(1805) type Brig.
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- HMS_Hunter_(1805) wikiPageLength "5011".
- HMS_Hunter_(1805) wikiPageOutDegree "16".
- HMS_Hunter_(1805) wikiPageRevisionID "704987880".
- HMS_Hunter_(1805) wikiPageWikiLink Battle_of_Lake_Erie.
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- HMS_Hunter_(1805) wikiPageWikiLink Detroit.
- HMS_Hunter_(1805) wikiPageWikiLink Lake_Erie.
- HMS_Hunter_(1805) wikiPageWikiLink Lake_Huron.
- HMS_Hunter_(1805) wikiPageWikiLink Michilimackinac.
- HMS_Hunter_(1805) wikiPageWikiLink Robert_Heriot_Barclay.
- HMS_Hunter_(1805) wikiPageWikiLink Royal_Navy.
- HMS_Hunter_(1805) wikiPageWikiLink Southampton,_Ontario.
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- HMS_Hunter_(1805) wikiPageWikiLinkText "HMS Hunter (1805)".
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- HMS_Hunter_(1805) shipAcquired "September 1813".
- HMS_Hunter_(1805) shipArmament "*Ten guns **4 × 6-pounder long guns **2 × 4-pounder long guns **2 × 2-pounder long guns **2 × 12-pounder carronades".
- HMS_Hunter_(1805) shipBuilder Lake_Erie.
- HMS_Hunter_(1805) shipBuilder William_Bell_at_Fort_Amherstburg_Royal_Naval_Shipyard.
- HMS_Hunter_(1805) shipCaptured "By U.S. Navy September 1813".
- HMS_Hunter_(1805) shipComplement "28".
- HMS_Hunter_(1805) shipCountry "United Kingdom".
- HMS_Hunter_(1805) shipCountry "United States".
- HMS_Hunter_(1805) shipFate "--08-19".
- HMS_Hunter_(1805) shipLaidDown "1806".
- HMS_Hunter_(1805) shipLaunched "Late 1806 or early 1807".
- HMS_Hunter_(1805) shipName "HMS Hunter".
- HMS_Hunter_(1805) shipName "U.S. Army Transport Hunter".
- HMS_Hunter_(1805) shipNotes "Hull still buried under the sand of Southampton beach in Ontario. Fully excavated in 2004 with all artifacts - and ship replica - now on display in the Bruce County Museum and Cultural Centre, Southampton, Ontario".
- HMS_Hunter_(1805) shipPropulsion "Sail".
- HMS_Hunter_(1805) shipSailPlan "Brig-Rigged on two masts".
- HMS_Hunter_(1805) shipTonsBurthen "93".
- HMS_Hunter_(1805) shipType "10".
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- HMS_Hunter_(1805) subject Category:1812_ships.
- HMS_Hunter_(1805) subject Category:Brigs_of_the_Royal_Navy.
- HMS_Hunter_(1805) subject Category:Ships_built_in_Ontario.
- HMS_Hunter_(1805) subject Category:War_of_1812_ships_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- HMS_Hunter_(1805) hypernym Brig.
- HMS_Hunter_(1805) type MeanOfTransportation.
- HMS_Hunter_(1805) type Ship.
- HMS_Hunter_(1805) type Ship.
- HMS_Hunter_(1805) type Product.
- HMS_Hunter_(1805) type DesignedArtifact.
- HMS_Hunter_(1805) type Thing.
- HMS_Hunter_(1805) type Q11446.
- HMS_Hunter_(1805) comment "HMS Hunter was a 10-gun brig of the Upper Canada Provincial Marine then, in 1813, the Royal Navy. She was built in 1806 at the Fort Amherstburg King's Navy Ship Yard in Amherstburg, Ontario. During her first six years she served on the Upper Great Lakes as a Provincial Marine patrol and transport vessel. After the War of 1812 began General Hunter took part in a number of successful engagements including the capture of Detroit in 1812.".
- HMS_Hunter_(1805) label "HMS Hunter (1805)".
- HMS_Hunter_(1805) sameAs Q5632831.
- HMS_Hunter_(1805) sameAs اچاماس_هانتر_(۱۸۱۲).
- HMS_Hunter_(1805) sameAs m.03nsjwc.
- HMS_Hunter_(1805) sameAs Q5632831.
- HMS_Hunter_(1805) wasDerivedFrom HMS_Hunter_(1805)?oldid=704987880.
- HMS_Hunter_(1805) isPrimaryTopicOf HMS_Hunter_(1805).
- HMS_Hunter_(1805) name "HMS Hunter".
- HMS_Hunter_(1805) name "U.S. Army Transport Hunter".