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A Guide to the
Journal of the U. S. S. PROMETHEUS
and the U. S. S. FRANKLIN
1817–1818
MS 1

old print of a ship of the line
Wood engraving from John Frost's The Book of the Navy, 1842

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Prepared by Mary R. Catalfamo
May 2004

 

Provenance: The Journal of the U. S. S. PROMETHEUS and the U. S. S. FRANKLIN was donated to the United States Naval Academy Library by [Letitia Buchanan?]. Accession No. 49335.
Size: 1 volume.
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Preferred Citation: Journal of the U. S. S. PROMETHEUS and the U. S. S. FRANKLIN, MS 1
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Scope and Content Note

Midshipman Franklin Buchanan (1800-1874) kept this journal as part of his naval training.  The first few pages cover the cruise of the PROMETHEUS (brig) from Newport, Rhode Island to Portland, Maine between 13 July and 16 July 1817.  In 1817, the PROMETHEUS was employed in surveying the U.S. coast north of Newport.

The bulk of the journal is devoted to the first cruise of the FRANKLIN (ship-of –the-line) and spans the dates 23 November 1817 to 25 August 1818).  The FRANKLIN carried Richard Rush, the U.S. minister to Great Britain, to his post.  Also on board was Commodore Charles Stewart, who was to take command of the Mediterranean Squadron. The FRANKLIN reached England in December and joined the Mediterranean Squadron at Syracuse in Sicily on 29 January 1818.  On 1 February, Commodore Stewart took command, making the FRANKLIN the flagship of the squadron.

 Among the daily activities and events Buchanan recorded are the departure from the ship of Rush and his party for London, the Russian fleet anchored off Spithead, and three Portuguese frigates and a brig blockading a Tunisian sloop of war and schooner in Gibraltar Bay.

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