• USS Suncook – a single-turreted, twin-screw monitor – was built by the Globe Works, South Boston, and delivered to the government at the Boston Navy Yard...
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  • the Suncook River The USS Suncook (1865), a United States naval vessel This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Suncook. If an...
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  • USS Suncook is a name used more than once by the U.S. Navy: USS Suncook (1865), an American Civil War steamer. USS Suncook (AN-80), a net laying ship serving...
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    USS Sumpter (1853) USS Sumter (AP-97/APA-52, LST-1181) USS Sunbeam III (SP-251) USS Sunbird (ASR-15) USS Suncock (YN-99/AN-80) USS Suncook (1865) USS Sunfish...
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    Cohoes Etlah Klamath Koka Modoc Napa Naubuc Nausett Shawnee Shiloh Squando Suncook Tunxis Umpqua Wassuc Waxsaw Yazoo Yuma Monitor class Monitor, foundered...
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    causing a public scandal. After the success of the US Navy's first monitor, USS Monitor, in preventing the Confederate ironclad CSS Virginia from breaking...
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    his wife Elinor spent a belated honeymoon in a rented cottage near the Suncook River in Allenstown. Carl Burell, a high school friend and avid naturalist...
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