Indian (1815 ship)

Indian was launched in 1813 in New York, possibly under another name. She entered British records in 1815, probably as a prize. In 1820 she sailed to Valparaiso. While in the Pacific, she rescued three survivors from the whaler Essex. At Chile, she got caught up in the conflict between Spain and the independence movement in Peru and Chile. She was condemned at Valparaiso in March 1821.

History
United States
BuilderNew York
Launched1813
Capturedc.1814
United Kingdom
NameIndian
Acquiredc.1815 by purchase of a prize
FateCondemned March 1821
General characteristics
Tons burthen197, or 210 (bm)
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