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- Q1893673 abstract "The second USS Boston was a 24-gun frigate, launched 3 June 1776 by Stephen and Ralph Cross, Newburyport, Massachusetts, and completed the following year. In American service she captured a number of British vessels. The British captured Boston at the fall of Charleston, South Carolina, renamed her HMS Charlestown (or Charles Town), and took her into service. She was engaged in one major fight with two French frigates, which she survived and which saved the convoy she was protecting. The British sold Charlestown in 1783, immediately after the end of the war.".
- Q1893673 acquirementDate "1780-05-12".
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- Q1893673 length "34.7472".
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- Q1893673 shipLaunch "1776-06-03".
- Q1893673 status "Captured, 12 May 1780".
- Q1893673 status "Sold 1783".
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- Q1893673 shipAcquired "--05-12".
- Q1893673 shipBuilder "Stephen and Ralph Cross, Newburyport, Massachusetts".
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- Q1893673 shipFate "--05-12".
- Q1893673 shipFate "Sold 1783".
- Q1893673 shipLaunched "1776-06-03".
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- Q1893673 shipName "Boston".
- Q1893673 shipName "HMS Charlestown".
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- Q1893673 comment "The second USS Boston was a 24-gun frigate, launched 3 June 1776 by Stephen and Ralph Cross, Newburyport, Massachusetts, and completed the following year. In American service she captured a number of British vessels. The British captured Boston at the fall of Charleston, South Carolina, renamed her HMS Charlestown (or Charles Town), and took her into service. She was engaged in one major fight with two French frigates, which she survived and which saved the convoy she was protecting.".
- Q1893673 label "USS Boston (1777)".
- Q1893673 depiction Hancock_Boston_Fox.jpg.
- Q1893673 name "Boston".
- Q1893673 name "HMS Charlestown".