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The original schooner named The Fame was built by 25 men from Salem who had been captains or merchants of shipowners. Privateering became acceptable after the war of 1812.
The original schooner named The Fame was built as a privateer after the war of 1812 broke out. Owned by 25 men from Salem who had been captains or merchants of shipowners, it was converted from a fast schooner built in Annisquam. She was about 50 feet on deck and could carry two small cannon. Originally designed for fishing, her new owners fitted her out to carry the armament and larger crew of a privateer.
The Fame had 20 captures before being wrecked in the Bay of Fundy in 1814.


In 200? a reproduction of the original Fame was built and now docks at Pickering Wharf, sailing out of Salem harbor for sightseeing and educational trips.
 
In 2003 a full-scale replica of the original Fame was built and now docks at Pickering Wharf, sailing out of Salem harbor for sightseeing and educational trips.


==See Also==
==See Also==

Revision as of 15:36, 9 August 2009

The original schooner named The Fame was built as a privateer after the war of 1812 broke out. Owned by 25 men from Salem who had been captains or merchants of shipowners, it was converted from a fast schooner built in Annisquam. She was about 50 feet on deck and could carry two small cannon. Originally designed for fishing, her new owners fitted her out to carry the armament and larger crew of a privateer. The Fame had 20 captures before being wrecked in the Bay of Fundy in 1814.


In 2003 a full-scale replica of the original Fame was built and now docks at Pickering Wharf, sailing out of Salem harbor for sightseeing and educational trips.

See Also

the Schooner Fame Official Website

Fame: the Salem Privateer by M. Rutstein, 2002.