United States naval architect
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United States naval architects or ship designers introduced the faster and larger sailing frigates and sloop-of-wars of the early United States Navy which influenced the later merchant ships and clipper ships.
Naval architects
Name - Years served
- Ships designed
Joshua Humphreys 1794 to 1801
Josiah Fox 1794 to 1801, 1804 to 1809
- Constitution and Constellation class frigates, Crescent, Template:USS, Template:USS, Template:USS, Template:USS and Template:USS, Template:USS (schooner), and revenue cutters
William Doughty 1813 to 1837
- President, Template:USS 74's, Peacock class, Erie class, Template:USS and Template:USS, Template:USS 74's class, Template:USS 44's Class, brigs, revenue cutters, and Baltimore Clipper model.
Benjamin Hutton 1803
- brig Template:USS, schooners Template:USS (DANFS) and Skjoldebrand (DANFS), Template:USS, and Template:USS
Samuel Humphreys 1813 to 1846
- Template:USS, Template:USS, Template:USS, Template:USS class sloops-of-war, Template:USS. and Levant, Delphine and Porpoise, Template:USS and Template:USS, and Morris-class revenue cutters
Francis Grice 1817 to 1859
Henry Eckford 1817 to 1820
- all the War of 1812 Lake Ontario men-of-war, Template:USS (DANFS), Template:USS (DANFS), Template:USS (DANFS + DANFS), Template:USS (DANFS), schooner Template:USS, Mahmoudieh (for the Ottoman Empire), and the Template:USS class 74s in 1820.
Samuel M. Pook 1841 to 1866
See also
References
- Chapelle, Howard I. (1935). The History of American Sailing Ships. Template:ISBN, Template:ISBN
- DANFS Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships