Here's a little sloop with some history. The original was built in 1810 as a merchant and sailed between Buffalo and Detroit. It was commissioned by the US navy in 1811 as a military transport and hauled arms and supplies between Fort Dearborn and Fort Mackinac. She left Fort Dearborn the noight before it was captured by the British, and arrived at Fort Mackinac just after it's capture, and the British tricked here into sailing in. After the British catured her and sent her crew south, she was renamedd Little Belt and armed with 3 guns. Then, in 1813, she was captured again, this time by Oliver Hazard Perry. In his famous dispatch, the Friends Good will is the "one sloop" at the end. Then in the winter of 1813-1814, she was trapped in the ice off Buffalo, and burned in a British raid, and nothing survives of her today. In 2005, the Michigan Maritime Museum built a replica of the ship, and operates it on Lake Michigan. I have decided to draw her and the replica as I have crewed on her as a vollenteer.
Here is my drawing so far:
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