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USS Hornet (1805 sloop)

The second USS ''Hornet'', was a three-masted, wooden-hulled sailing sloop-of-war of the United States Navy that saw service in the First Barbary War in the Mediterranean Sea along the shores of North Africa. The ship was formerly the merchant ship ''Traveller of Massachusetts'' and was purchased at Malta by the U.S. Navy to join in the American blockade at Tripoli.〔U.S.Navy, DANFS, Hornet, prgh.1〕
==First Barbary War==
In April 1805, during the First Barbary War the ''Hornet'' with Lieutenant Samuel Evans in command, sailed for the Mediterranean Sea to join the American fleet blockading the harbor at Tripoli, joining up with the ships ''Argus'' and ''Nautilus'' 〔 The ''Hornet'' was to accompany the ''Argus'' to take supplies and money to meet Eaton and his land expedition at Bomba and to later join up with the fleet, commanded by Commodore John Rodgers in the bombardment of Derna〔Harris, 1837 p. 121〕 and later Tripoli. Her bombardment in company with ''Argus'' and ''Nautilus'' on 27 April 1805 helped force the surrender of Derna to a land expedition bringing pressure to bear on the besieged port of Tripoli, where the Pasha soon accepted terms of peace.〔〔Whipple, 2001 pp.222-223〕
After helping to evacuate the expedition from Derna, ''Hornet'' joined the fleet in a show of strength off Tunis and other Barbary ports. This was effective in quelling threats of piratical acts against merchant shipping in the Mediterranean. ''Hornet'' continued patrols to insure safety of American commerce in the Mediterranean until 3 June 1806. After riding out a severe gale that carried away her top mast, she arrived in Philadelphia on 9 August. ''Hornet'' was decommissioned and sold at Philadelphia on 3 September 1806.〔U.S.Navy, DANFS, Hornet, prgh.2〕

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