USS Effingham (1777)

USS Effingham (1777)

"Effingham", a frigate of the Continental Navy named after the Earl of Effingham, was built at Philadelphia in 1776 and 1777, and Captain John Barry was ordered to command her. When the British took possession of Philadelphia in September 1777, Barry was ordered to take the uncompleted ship up the Delaware River to a place of safety.

On October 25 General George Washington asked for the crew of "Effingham" for use in the fleet, and two days later the ship was ordered sunk or burned. "Effingham" was sunk on November 2 just below Bordentown, New Jersey, to deny her use to the British. She was burned to the water's edge by the British on their way north from Philadelphia on May 9, 1778.

References

*DANFS|http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/e2/effingham.htm


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