HMS Little Belt (1812)

In addition to Friends Good Will and the sloop Erie, they captured the anchored Mary and Salina, which they sent to Detroit as cartels with the prisoners they had taken at the fort and from the vessels.

The British took Friends Good Will into service as HMS Little Belt, armed her with three guns, and appointed Lieutenant John F. Breman to command her.

On 10 September 1813, off Put-in-Bay, Ohio, the schooner Scorpion of Captain Oliver Hazard Perry’s squadron captured Little Belt late during the Battle of Lake Erie.

When it was clear that the British had lost, she unsuccessfully attempted to escape, and was eventually captured just south of Fort Malden near Amherstberg, Ontario.

[6] Following repairs, she was fitted for service in the U.S. Navy and joined Perry's squadron 23 October to help transport General William Henry Harrison’s army to Buffalo.

Battle of Lake Erie, Ballou's Pictorial 1856