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Texan brig Archer

The Texan brig ''Archer'' was a two-masted brig of the Second Texas Navy from 1842-1846. She was the sister ship of the ''Wharton''. Transferred to the United States Navy in 1846, she was sold for $450.
==History of the ''Archer''==
''Archer'' was built in Baltimore, Maryland at the Schott and Whitney shipyard. Originally called the ''Galveston'', she was rechristened in honor of Branch Tanner Archer, a diplomat of the Republic of Texas.
She was the last ship of the Texas Navy to be delivered under a contract with the shipbuilding firm Schott and Whitney. She was constructed in Baltimore and was delivered on April 25, 1840. In response to the raids of Mexican generals Rafael Vásquez and Adrián Woll, she was commissioned in 1842. In April of that year she was sent to New Orleans, Louisiana for refitting and re-arming, most of her guns having been transferred to the ''Austin'' and the ''Wharton''. The ''Archer'' was never sent to sea on a major cruise.

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