118. Perry, Oliver Hazard. Autograph letter signed (“O.H. Perry”), 1 page (4.5 x 7.5 in.; 114 x 191 mm.), Newport, 7 February 1815, written to John Cahoone, one of the “Comm[issioner]s [for] the Revenue Cutter, Newport. Moderately toned with some soiling; a few minor marginal tears; tape remnants at top corners.
 
Oliver Hazard Perry, the hero of Lake Erie, works to prepare a new frigate for launch.

Perry writes in full: 
We shall want the Iron ballast I loaned you some time since for the vessel building at Warren — as soon as it suits your convenience (any time in the present month) I will thank you to deliver it on board one of the Gunboats. O.H. Perry
 
The vessel then 
”building at Warren” to which Perry referred, was most likely the U.S.S. Chippewa, a brig of 16 guns, that was built under his direction. The vessel, launched in April 1815, joined a squadron bound for the Mediterranean under the command of Commodore William Bainbridge. Upon her return the following year, she was dispatched to the Gulf of Mexico where she joined the frigate Congress to patrol the Caribbean for pirates and illegal slave traders. During that cruise she ran aground in the Bahamas and sank. Fortunately all hands were saved. Perry, now a national hero, soon departed for Baltimore where he took command of the newly-launched U.S.S. Java. After filling out the ship's crew at Newport, Rhode Island, he sailed to the Mediterranean to serve with Stephen Decatur in the Second Barbary War.  $1,500 - $2,500

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