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Fulton's "Steam Battery": Blockship and Catamaran

Chapter 11: APPENDIX.
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A technical-historical study reconstructs a catamaran-style, steam-propelled blockship from the War of 1812. Drawing on newly located plans, contemporary accounts, and patent sketches, the author traces the design and construction, fairing of hull lines, and internal arrangement including boilers, engines, and a central paddle race. The narrative evaluates the double-hull concept, armament layout, propulsion choices, and practicability as a man-of-war, resolves discrepancies among earlier descriptions, and offers scale reconstructions and model measurements to assess performance, stability, and tactical role in coastal defense.

Footnotes:

[1] The American Neptune (1946), vol. 6, pp. 253-274.

[2] The American Neptune (1944), vol. 4, pp. 327-329.

[3] [3a] New York, 1853, pp. 13-17.

[4] Pittsburgh, 1896, pp. 8-16.

[5] See pages 172 through 176 for this report, which is reproduced from Charles B. Stuart, Naval and Mail Steamers of the United States (New York, 1853), app., pp. 155-159.

[6] National Archives, Navy Records Plans, 80-7-14; and Howard I. Chapelle, History of the American Sailing Navy (New York: W. W. Norton & Co., 1949), pp. 293-295.

[7] National Archives, Navy Records Plans, 80-7-9; and Chapelle, History of the American Sailing Navy, pp. 226, 228.

[8] National Archives, Navy Records Plans, 80-7-15.

[9] National Archives, Naval Records Collection, Miscellaneous Letters, 1819, II.

[10] See p. 169, reproduced from Charles B. Stuart, Naval and Mail Steamers of the United States (New York, 1853), p. 15.

[11] Jean Baptiste Marestier, Mémoire sur les bateaux à vapeur des États-Unis d’Amérique, avec un appendice sur diverses machines relatives à la Marine (Paris: L’imprimerie Royal, 1824).

[12] 1820-1823, vol. 7, p. 437.

[13] Annales de l’industrie nationale et étrangère, ou Mercure Technologique (Paris, 1822), pp. 760-762.

[14] January 27, 1823, vol. 7, pp. 436-438.

[15] January-March 1935, vol. 61, pp. 322-328.

[16] Howard I. Chapelle, American Small Sailing Craft (New York: W. W. Norton & Co., Inc., 1951), pp. 29, 31.

[17] Newport News, Va.: The Mariners’ Museum, 1937, p. 23.

[18] Indianapolis, Ind.: Bobbs Merrill, 1932, p. 291.

[19] Henry William Edward, The Double Bottom or Twin Hulled Ship of Sir William Petty (Oxford: The Roxburghe Club, 1931).

[20] Publication No. 5 (Newport News: The Mariners’ Museum, 1939), p. 22.




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Index

Anckerswärd, Col. Michael, 157

Astor, John Jacob, 141

Baltimore, Lord. See Calvert.

Bennett, Frank M., 139, 150, 165

Bergh, Christian, 145

Biddle, James, 141

Brackenridge, S. M., 145

Brewington, M. V., 155

Brown, Adam and Noah, 141, 142, 145

Brown, Alexander Crosby, 165

Brown, Noah, 141, 150, 151

Browne, Charles, 157

Browns’ yard, 142, 144

Calvert, George, Lord Baltimore, 156

Canning, Stratford, 139

Chapman, Fredrik Henrik af, 156, 166

Charles II of England, 152, 153

Coast and Harbor Defense Company, 141

Coast Defense Society, 141, 142

Colden, C. D., 149

Danish Greenland Company, 150

Danish Royal Archives, 139, 150

Dearborn, Henry, 141, 142

Decatur, Stephen, 141

Deptford Yard (England), 165

Eckford, Henry, 142

Emmet, ——, 144

Evans, Samuel, 141, 145

Fox, Josiah, 157

Fulton, Robert, 139, 141, 142, 144, 147, 149, 150, 157, 159, 165

Gurley, Ralph R. (USN), 150, 151

Gustav III of Sweden, 156, 157

Hawthorn, Leslie, and Company (Scotland), 166

Jefferson, Thomas, 145

Jones, Jacob, 141

Jones, William, 147

Laurie, J., 157

Lewis, Jacob, 141

Lewis, Morgan, 141

Marestier, Jean Baptiste, 147, 149, 159, 162

Mariners’ Museum, 165

Marsh, James, 145

May, Arthur J., 139

Miller, Patrick, 156, 157

Mitchill, Samuel L., 141, 142

Monroe, James, 145

Montgéry, M., 147, 149, 159

Morgan, "Mr.", 144

Morris, Thomas, 141, 142

National Maritime Museum (England), 147, 156, 165

Pepys, Samuel, 155

Perry, Oliver, 141

Petty, Sir William, 152, 153, 155, 166

Porter, David, 144

Purcell, William, 147

Rasmussen, Kjeld, 150

Rigsarkivet (Denmark), 147

Royal Society of London, 152

Rutgers, Henry, 141, 142

Smith, —— (Captain, USN), 144

Smith, Sir Sidney (RN), 155

Statens Sjöhistoriska Museum (Sweden), 147

Stewart, Charles, 145

Stiles, George, 144

Stoudinger, Charles, 144

Stuart, Charles B., 139, 150

Symington, William, 157

Thames Iron-works Company (England), 165

Tyler, David B., 139

Warrington, Samuel, 141

Wilstack, Paul, 155

Wolcott, Oliver, 141, 142

Youle, John, foundry, 142

Transcriber’s corrections:

P. 152: ‘the Simon & Jude, later’—was ‘the Simon & Jude, latter’.

P. 159: ‘Its importance is that it...’—was ‘Its importance is that is...’.

Index: ‘Emmet, ——, 144’—was ‘Emmett, ——, 144’.