United States Naval Architect - Naval Architects

Naval Architects

Name - Years served

  • Ships designed

Joshua Humphreys 1794 to 1801

  • Constitution
  • United States
  • Constellation
  • Congress
  • Hassan Bashaw, 1797 brig (DANFS)

Josiah Fox 1794 to 1801, 1804 to 1809

  • Constitution and Constellation class frigates, Crescent, Chesapeake, John Adams, Portsmouth, Hornet and Wasp, Ferret (schooner), and revenue cutters

William Doughty 1813 to 1837

  • President, Independence 74's, Peacock class, Erie class, Java and Guerrier, North Carolina 74's class, Brandywine 44's Class, brigs, revenue cutters, and Baltimore Clipper model.

Benjamin Hutton 1803

  • brig Syren, schooners Vixen (DANFS) and Skjoldebrand (DANFS), Enterprise and Experiment

Samuel Humphreys 1813 to 1846

  • Pennsylvania, Macedonian, Congress, Boston class sloop-of-wars, Cyane and Levant, Delphine and Propoise, Somers and Bainbridge, and Morris class revenue cutters

Francis Grice 1817 to 1859

  • Truxton, Perry, and Albany

Henry Eckford 1817 to 1820

  • all the War of 1812 Lake Ontario men-of-war, Superior (DANFS), General Pike (DANFS), Lady of the Lake (DANFS + DANFS), Mohawk (DANFS), schooner Grampus, Mahmoudieh (Turkey), and the Ohio class 74s in 1820.

Samuel M. Pook 1841 to 1866

  • Plymouth (DANFS), Saratoga and Portsmouth

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