USS Viper
1809 brig

Vessel Wikidata
Service Entry
1806
Commissioning Date
April 18, 1809
Manufacturer
Josiah Fox
Operator
United States Navy
Vessel Type
brig
Aliases
HMS Mohawk and USS Ferret
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Ferret, American unrated cutter (1809)
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Ferret, US schooner: renamed Viper
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Mohawk (1813)
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Mohawk, 1813-1814, Gunbrig ex-American prize
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Viper (1st), 1806, See Ferret (1st)
Book
The History of the American Sailing Navy: The Ships and Their Development
Author
Published
W.W. Norton & Co., New York, 1949
ISBN
1568522223
Page
TBD
Viper (4 guns), Cutter. Built in 1809, Cowes. Sold in 1814.
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Viper (United States): Taken
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Viper, 1809-1814, Cutter purchase
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Viper, American privateer (1813)
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Viper, British unrated cutter (1809)
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Viper, schooner, ex-Ferret
Book
The History of American Sailing Ships
Author
Published
W.W. Norton & Co., New York, 1935
ISBN
0517023326
Pages
101, 125
Viper, US brig (formerly Ferret): at New Orleans
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Viper, US brig (formerly Ferret): at the Balize
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Viper, US brig (formerly Ferret): career of
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Viper, US brig (formerly Ferret): carries consul to Havana
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Viper, US brig (formerly Ferret): condition of
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Viper, US brig (formerly Ferret): damaged in hurricane
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Viper, US brig (formerly Ferret): incommunicado
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Viper, US brig (formerly Ferret): mentioned (Capt. Daniel S. Dexter)
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Viper, US brig (formerly Ferret): officers in
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Viper, US brig (formerly Ferret): responsibility for
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Viper, US brig (formerly Ferret): returns to New Orleans
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Viper, USS
Book
Sailing Warships of the US Navy
Author
Published
Chatham Publishing, London, 2001
ISBN
1557509905, 9781557509901
Page
see Ferret