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Constellation

Ship Designation: 
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Date Lost: 
Sunday, February 2, 1800
Battle with frigate Vengeance
On February 2, 1800 the 50-gun La Vengeance, was en route to France from Guadeloupe when Commander Thomas Truxton spied the French ship. A four-hour battle ensued. ... The French directed their fire on Constellation's rigging, Constellation concentrated on La Vengeance's hull and timbers. The punishment to La Vengeance was so great that three times the French attempted to haul down their colors. However, in the growing darkness, Truxtun was not able to see the signal. ... The French fire finally weakened Constellation's mainmast so it snapped off at the deck. Truxtun pulled back to repair the damage, and La Vengeance escaped into the darkness.

Lost At Sea Log

Number of sailors in this log: 40

Namesort descending Service Branch
Ordinary Seaman John Johnson USN
Seaman Emanuel Johnson USN
Ordinary Seaman Benjamin Kinsman USN
Seaman Emanuel Magnus USN
Ordinary Seaman John Mccowan USN
Seaman William Mckeever USN
Quartermaster William Miller USN
Seaman William Milligan USN
Seaman Edward Nichols USN
Ordinary Seaman William Powell USN
Seaman John Robertson USN
Seaman Francis Sears USN
Yeoman Richard Smith USN
Ordinary Seaman Thomas Stephenson USN
Armorer Robert Stone USN
Seaman Grant Stout USN
Seaman Charles Walker USN
Seaman John Wax USN
Seaman John Williams USN
Seaman John Wilson USN

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