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    end of the Spanish–American War. USS Catskill—a single-turreted Passaic-class monitor—was launched on December 16, 1862, by Continental Iron Works, Greenpoint...
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  • been named Catskill after the Catskill Mountains in New York. USS Catskill (1862), a single-turreted monitor, was launched 16 December 1862 by the Continental...
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  • Goliah may refer to: Goliah (1849 tugboat) USS Goliath, also known as USS Catskill (1862) USS Goliah, an armed tug that served in the United States Navy...
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  • in Queen's Island, Belfast, Northern Ireland USS Goliath, a U.S. monitor also called USS Catskill (1862) Goliath (betting), a type of bet covering eight...
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    USS Keokuk was an experimental ironclad screw steamer of the United States Navy named for the city of Keokuk, Iowa. She was laid down in New York City...
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    portal Wikimedia Commons has media related to USS Weehawken (1862). navsource.org: USS Weehawken hazegray.org: USS Weehawken 32°42′57″N 79°53′25″W / 32.7157°N...
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    (DE-763) USS Catfish (SS-339) USS Catherine Johnson (SP-390) USS Catlin (AP-19) USS Catoctin (AGC-5) USS Catron (APA-71) USS Catskill (1862, AP-106/CM-6/LSV-1/MCS-1)...
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  • professional and patriotic services. Barrett commanded USS Massasoit in 1863 and USS Catskill, a Passaic-class monitor outside Charleston. he was assigned...
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    USS New Ironsides was a wooden-hulled broadside ironclad built for the United States Navy during the American Civil War. The ship spent most of her career...
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    being promoted to lieutenant commander on July 16, 1862. In 1863 he transferred to the monitor USS Catskill, also in the South Atlantic Blockading Squadron...
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  • as paymaster. He served on a number of vessels, including the monitor USS Catskill, where he participated in the blockade of Charleston Harbor and the capture...
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    Rodgers commanded the ironclad monitor Catskill in two unsuccessful attacks on Charleston Harbor, in October 1862 and on April 7, 1863, at the First Battle...
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    the first of the type, USS Monitor. Monitor's successful neutralization of the Confederate ironclad CSS Virginia in the 1862 Battle of Hampton Roads—the...
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    Keokuk, and the monitors Weehawken, Passaic, Montauk, Patapsco, Nantucket, Catskill, and Nahant in an attack on the harbor's defenses. (The 1863 Battle of...
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    killed Weehawken, sunk at anchor, 6 December 1863, 31 killed Sangamon Catskill Nantucket Lehigh Camanche Canonicus class Canonicus Saugus Tecumseh, sunk...
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    USS Canonicus was a single-turret monitor built for the United States Navy during the American Civil War, the lead ship of her class. The ship spent most...
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    Civil War and the Spanish–American War. The class was an improved version of USS Monitor equipped with a 15-inch Dahlgren gun in place of one of the 11-inch...
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    Martin Van Buren (category 1862 deaths)
    Maarten van Buren [ˈmaːrtə(n) vɑm ˈbyːrə(n)] ; December 5, 1782 – July 24, 1862) was an American lawyer, diplomat, and statesman who served as the eighth...
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    Navy in February, 1863 after recovering and was assigned to the monitor USS Catskill participating in almost daily engagements with defenses of Charleston...
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    and ordered to the steam screw frigate USS Wabash to convalesce. He reported aboard the monitor USS Catskill for temporary duty on 8 December 1863, but...
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    Navy, including seven monitors that were improved versions of the original USS Monitor. A Union Army contingent associated with the attack took no active...
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    continent, but relatives living north of the city apprehended them in the Catskills. In 1834, Woodworth and Jacobs sailed as captain's clerks on the ship...
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  • launches in 1862 includes a chronological list of some ships launched in 1862. "Launch". Ipswich Journal. No. 6400. Ipswich. 4 January 1862. "SHIPS BUILT...
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    the Briarcliff Manor Department of Public Works supplies water from the Catskill Aqueduct to the village's water system. The department also maintains the...
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    2014). In the Kingdom of Ice: The grand and terrible polar voyage of the USS Jeannette. Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group. Retrieved May 2, 2019. Masoff...
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    home of the former New Jersey Naval Museum and the World War II submarine USS Ling. Astronaut Wally Schirra is perhaps Hackensack's most famous native...
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    submarines for the United States Navy in Elizabeth, beginning with the launch of USS Holland (SS-1) in 1897. These pioneering naval craft (known as A-Class) were...
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    the New York region to Atlantic Ocean shore communities. New Jersey portal USS Monmouth County (LST-1032) Monmouth County Historical Association National...
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    in Bergen County. New Jersey Naval Museum, Hackensack. At the museum, the USS Ling is moored in the Hackensack River and is available for tours as a museum...
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    Perry became a singer, taking over for Eddie Fisher at Grossingers in the Catskill Mountains." Goldstein, Stan. "At the Starting Gate: A Camden TV Network"...
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