USS Sea Gull (1838)

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NameSea Gull
Acquiredby purchase, 3 August 1838
FateLost at sea, April 1839
The Sea Gull in heavy seas, drawn by Alfred Thomas Agate
History
United States
NameSea Gull
Acquiredby purchase, 3 August 1838
FateLost at sea, April 1839
General characteristics
TypeSchooner
Armament2 guns[1]

USS Sea Gull was a schooner in the service of the United States Navy. The Sea Gull was one of six ships that sailed in the US Exploring Expedition (known as the US Ex. Ex.) in 1838 to survey the coast of the then-unknown continent of Antarctica and the Pacific Islands. The specimens collected on the voyage would later form the backbone of the Smithsonian Institution.

Formerly the New York pilot boat New Jersey, the ship was purchased by the Navy in 3 August 1838 and renamed USS Sea Gull.[2] She was outfitted with a new mast and sails in three days and, under the command of Passed Midshipman James W. E. Reid, sailed for Hampton Roads to join the expedition as a tender.

The US Exploring Expedition

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