USS Washington (1775)
| History | |
|---|---|
| United Colonies | |
| Name | USS Washington | 
| Namesake | George Washington | 
| Owner | George Erving and Capt. Benjamin Wormwell | 
| Laid down | date unknown | 
| Christened | as Endeavor | 
| Acquired | Early October 1775 | 
| In service | November 3, 1775 | 
| Reclassified | from schooner to brigantine | 
| Captured | December 3, 1775 by Great Britain | 
| Fate | Rotted away at Boston, Massachusetts | 
| General characteristics | |
| Type | Brigantine | 
| Displacement | 160 tons | 
| Draft | not known | 
| Propulsion | brigantine sail | 
| Speed | not known | 
| Complement | 74 | 
| Armament | Six 6-pounder guns, four 4-pounder guns, and ten swivel guns | 
USS Washington was a 10-gun brigantine of the Continental Navy. She was acquired during the American Revolution and converted from a schooner to a brigantine. She served for only a short period of time before being captured by the British.