New York (1776) was a gunboat (also known as a Gundalow) built in 1776 at Skenesboro, New York. It was originally called Success prior to launch for service in General Benedict Arnold's fleet on Lake Champlain. New York may be named after the City of New York, because other ships in the fleet were named after cities, however, it could be named after the State of New York, because at least one or two other ships, and , sometimes referred to as New Jersey, were named after states.
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| - New York (1776) was a gunboat (also known as a Gundalow) built in 1776 at Skenesboro, New York. It was originally called Success prior to launch for service in General Benedict Arnold's fleet on Lake Champlain. New York may be named after the City of New York, because other ships in the fleet were named after cities, however, it could be named after the State of New York, because at least one or two other ships, and , sometimes referred to as New Jersey, were named after states. (en)
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| - * 1 × 12-pounder long gun
* 2 × 9-pounder guns
* 8 × swivel guns (en)
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| - Continental soldiers, Lake Champlain at Skenesborough, New York (en)
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| - Stationed at Fort Ticonderoga when it fell in July 1777 (en)
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| - New York (1776) was a gunboat (also known as a Gundalow) built in 1776 at Skenesboro, New York. It was originally called Success prior to launch for service in General Benedict Arnold's fleet on Lake Champlain. New York may be named after the City of New York, because other ships in the fleet were named after cities, however, it could be named after the State of New York, because at least one or two other ships, and , sometimes referred to as New Jersey, were named after states. (en)
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| - Stationed atFort Ticonderogawhen it fell in July 1777
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