List of Sloops of War of The United States Navy - Sailing Sloops of War

Sailing Sloops of War

  • USS Adams (1799)
  • USS Albany (1846)
  • USS Alligator (1813)
  • USS Belle Italia (1862)
  • USS Boston (1825)
  • USS Brockenborough (1862)
  • USS Connecticut (1799)
  • USS Constellation (1854)
  • USS Cyane (1837)
  • USS Dale (1839)
  • USS Decatur (1839)
  • USS Eagle (1812)
  • USS Epervier (1814)
  • USS Erie (1813)
  • USS Fair American (1812)
  • USS Fairfield (1828)
  • USS Falmouth (1827)
  • USS G. L. Brockenborough (1862)
  • USS Ganges (1794)
  • USS George Washington (1798)
  • USS Germantown (1846)
  • USS Granite (1862)
  • USS Growler (1812 sloop)
  • USS Hamilton (1812)
  • USS Hornet (1775)
  • USS Hornet (1805 sloop)
  • USS Hornet (1805 brig)
  • USS Jamestown (1844)
  • USS Julia (1863)
  • USS Levant (1837)
  • USS Lexington (1825)
  • USS Marion (1839)
  • USS Maryland (1799)
  • USS Natchez (1827)
  • USS Ohio (1812)
  • USS Ontario (1813)
  • USS Oriole (1895)
  • USS Peacock (1813)
  • USS Plymouth (1844)
  • USS Portsmouth (1843)
  • USS Preble (1839)
  • USS Providence (1775)
  • USS Quinnebaug (1875)
  • USS Rosalie (1863)
  • USS Saratoga (1842)
  • USS Scourge (1804)
  • USS Scourge (1812)
  • USS St. Louis (1828)
  • USS St. Mary's (1844)
  • USS Trippe (1812)
  • USS Trumbull (1799)
  • USS Warren (1827)
  • USS Wasp (1807)
  • USS Yorktown (1839)

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