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The Connecticut was a sailing frigate built by Seth Overton at Chatham, Conn. and launched 6 June 1799 at Middletown, Conn. She sailed 15 Oct. 1799 under the command of Captain M. Tryon for the Guadaloupe Station, and cruised in the West Indies for a year during the Quasi-War with France, protecting American commerce from French privateers. Connecticut's successful career was highlighted by the capture of four privateers and the recapture of seven American merchantmen. Arriving at New London, Conn., 18 Oct. 1800, Connecticut was sold at New York in 1801.

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  • L’USS Connecticut est un sloop lancé par la US Navy à Middletown (Connecticut) le 6 juin 1799, grâce au Naval Act of 1798. Il participe à la quasi-guerre, protégeant les navires marchands des attaques des corsaires français. Il capture ainsi quatre lettres de marque et recapture sept navires marchands américains. De retour à New London le 18 octobre 1800, il est revendu à New York en 1801. (fr)
  • The Connecticut was a sailing frigate built by Seth Overton at Chatham, Conn. and launched 6 June 1799 at Middletown, Conn. She sailed 15 Oct. 1799 under the command of Captain M. Tryon for the Guadaloupe Station, and cruised in the West Indies for a year during the Quasi-War with France, protecting American commerce from French privateers. Connecticut's successful career was highlighted by the capture of four privateers and the recapture of seven American merchantmen. Arriving at New London, Conn., 18 Oct. 1800, Connecticut was sold at New York in 1801. The mensurations are designed by the plan of the Departement of the Navy. (en)
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  • L’USS Connecticut est un sloop lancé par la US Navy à Middletown (Connecticut) le 6 juin 1799, grâce au Naval Act of 1798. Il participe à la quasi-guerre, protégeant les navires marchands des attaques des corsaires français. Il capture ainsi quatre lettres de marque et recapture sept navires marchands américains. De retour à New London le 18 octobre 1800, il est revendu à New York en 1801. (fr)
  • The Connecticut was a sailing frigate built by Seth Overton at Chatham, Conn. and launched 6 June 1799 at Middletown, Conn. She sailed 15 Oct. 1799 under the command of Captain M. Tryon for the Guadaloupe Station, and cruised in the West Indies for a year during the Quasi-War with France, protecting American commerce from French privateers. Connecticut's successful career was highlighted by the capture of four privateers and the recapture of seven American merchantmen. Arriving at New London, Conn., 18 Oct. 1800, Connecticut was sold at New York in 1801. (en)
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  • USS Connecticut (1799) (fr)
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