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USS General Gates (1764) : ウィキペディア英語版
USS General Gates (1764)

USS'' General Gates'' was a brigantine of the Continental Navy active in 1778 and 1779.
Built as the merchant brigantine ''Industrious Bee'' in 1764 at Bristol, England, for operations by Clapman & Co., the British ship was captured on 29 August 1777 by Captain John Skimmer in the Continental schooner , while bound from Gibraltar for Newfoundland. The ship was purchased on 19 December by the Navy Board at Boston, fitted out with 18 guns, and renamed ''General Gates'', Captain John Skimmer in command.
==Service history==
''General Gates'' sailed from Marblehead on 24 May 1778, joining privateer brigantine ''Hawk'' off Cape Ann to cruise on the Newfoundland Banks. After capturing the ship ''Jenny'' and brigantines ''Thomas'' and ''Nancy'', the two ships parted company early in August. Thereafter ''General Gates'' captured the schooner ''Polly''.
On 3 August 1778 she intercepted the brigantine ''Montague'' under Captain Nelson, who defended his ship in an epic engagement of five hours. After expending her ammunition, ''Montague'' resorted to firing "every piece of iron of all kinds that could be rammed into the tube of the cannon," including jack knives, crowbars, and even the captain's speaking tube. A double-headed shot from ''General Gates'' crashed into Captain Nelson's cabin. Taking it up, Nelson fired it from one of his own guns. "This shot striking a swivel gun on the State's brig divided, and one part of it glancing instantly killed the active and brave Captain Skimmer." It was two more hours before ''Montague'' struck her colors and capitulated to ''General Gates'' with Lt. Dennis in command. ''General Gates'' returned to Boston Harbor with prizes ''Polly'' and ''Montague'' on 31 August 1778.
''General Gates'' departed Boston on 14 November in company with ''Providence'' for Nova Scotian waters. She captured the schooner ''Friendship'' off Casco on 4 December and two days later, parted by a gale from ''Providence'', subsequently cruised in West Indian waters. She captured schooner ''General Leslie'' off Bermuda in the first part of February 1779, then joined ''Hazard'' at Martinique. Together they captured brigs ''Active'' on 16 March and ''Union'' the following day.
''General Gates'' returned to Boston harbor on 13 April 1779, so unseaworthy from battering gales that her crew, at times, had despaired of ever reaching port. She was ordered sold on 2 June 1779. In August she was loaned by the Navy Board to the Deputy Commissary of Prisoners at Boston to convey prisoners to New York. On completion of this mission, she was sold.


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