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    The first USS Nereus, a screw steamer built at New York in 1863, was purchased by the Union Navy from William P. Williams on 5 October 1863; and commissioned...
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  • USS Nereus may refer to the following ships of the United States Navy: USS Nereus (1863), an American Civil War steamer USS Nereus (AC-10), a Proteus-class...
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    Navy from New Jersey in 1856, and was assigned to the Union steamer USS Nereus (1863). On January 15, 1865, the North Carolina Confederate stronghold of...
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    ARC-2/T-ARC-2) USS Nereus (1863, AC-10, AS-17) USS Nerita (SP-3028) USS Nerka (SS-380) USS Nero (AC-17) USS Neshaminy (1865) USS Neshanic (AO-71) USS Neshoba...
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    USS Saugus was a single-turreted Canonicus-class monitor built for the Union Navy during the American Civil War. The vessel was assigned to the James...
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    USS Mahopac (1864) was a Canonicus-class monitor built for the Union Navy during the American Civil War. The vessel was assigned to the James River Flotilla...
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    detached from Tahoma later in 1863. Howell's next tour was as the first commanding officer of the schooner-rigged steamer USS Nereus, which was commissioned...
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    Hold 15 January 1865 USS Nereus (1863) — Nicholas Lear Navy Quartermaster 24 and 25 December 1864; and 13, 14, and 15 January 1865 USS New Ironsides (1862)...
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    the last six were never completed, or not completed to this design: HMS Nereus HMS Hamadryad, in 1866 became a hospital ship moored in Cardiff, which in...
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    Negro (in Spanish). Bariloche. 2 November 2015. Retrieved 16 July 2017. "Nereus". navy.mil. Retrieved 31 May 2018. "Pickering". navy.mil. Retrieved 31 May...
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    Britain in 1863. She served as a supply ship from 1897 to 1941, and gave her name to the shore station HMS Tamar in Hong Kong (1897 to 1997). The 1863 incarnation...
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    include: USS Castor (AKS-1); USS Nereus (AC-10) and (1863); USS Arethusa (AO-7); USS Prometheus (1814) and (AR-3); USS Jason (1862), (AC-12); USS Galatea...
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    Hold USS Nereus Aboard USS Nereus, Second Battle of Fort Fisher Jan 15, 1865 For extraordinary heroism in action while serving on board the USS Nereus during...
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    Sheerness in 1868, powder depot at Portsmouth in 1872, broken up 1875 HMS Nereus 1821 – hulked as coal depot at Valparaiso in 1843, sold 1879 HMS Diana 1822...
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    and the manufacture in the 1860s of the engines for the giant ironclad USS Dunderberg and for the passenger steamers Bristol and Providence, the latter...
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  • Confederate Merchant Raiders During the American Civil War: CSS Florida. 1862-1863. Captain John Newland Maffitt. CSS Florida. 1864. Captain Charles M. Morris"...
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  • (30°23′01″N 88°02′00″W / 30.3835°N 88.0334°W / 30.3835; -88.0334 (USS Philippi (1863))) after suffering heavy damage. Seafield  United Kingdom The ship...
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