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    The first USS Lehigh was a Passaic-class monitor launched 17 January 1863 by Reaney, Son & Archbold, Chester, Pennsylvania, under a subcontract from John...
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  • USS Lehigh may refer to the following ships of the United States Navy: USS Lehigh (1863), was launched 17 January 1863, decommissioned 8 September 1898...
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  • LC&N subsidiary Lehigh Valley Railroad Lehigh Line (disambiguation) 691 Lehigh, a minor planet orbiting the Sun USS Lehigh (1863) Lehigh High School (disambiguation)...
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    USS Legare (1843, WSC-144) USS Legonia II (SP-399) USS LeHardy (DE-20) USS Lehigh (1863, AK-192) USS Lejeune (AP-74) USS Lelaka (YTB-514/YTM-777) USS Leland...
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    joined the United States Navy. On November 16, 1863, the 18-year-old was serving aboard the USS Lehigh when the ship ran aground in Charleston Harbor...
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  • USS Home was a large steamship purchased by the Union Navy during the American Civil War. She was placed into service as a hospital ship assigned to support...
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    flagship during the attack on Fort Moultrie, and she assisted in rescuing USS Lehigh when that monitor ran aground under the fire of Fort Moultrie. On 16 June...
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  • Navy. He served during the Civil War as a coxswain on the USS Lehigh. On November 16, 1863, Lehigh was in Charleston Harbor providing support for Union troops...
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    portal navsource.org: USS Nahant Map of Wassaw Sound area Archived 2006-09-25 at the Wayback Machine Alvah Folsom Hunter Diary, 1862–1863 MS 256 held by Special...
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    acting assistant surgeon by the navy in 1862, serving aboard USS Yankee, Passaic, Penobscot, Lehigh, and finally his squadron's flagship Minnesota. On several...
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    Navy. He served during the Civil War as a landsman on the USS Lehigh. On November 16, 1863, Lehigh was in Charleston Harbor providing support for Union troops...
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  • served during the Civil War as a gunner's mate on the USS Lehigh. On November 16, 1863, Lehigh was in Charleston Harbor providing support for Union troops...
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    Pennsylvania. He served during the Civil War as a landsman on the USS Lehigh. On November 16, 1863, Lehigh was in Charleston Harbor providing support for Union troops...
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    during the American Civil War. In 1863, he was serving as quartermaster aboard the 378-ton, screw-propelled wooden gunboat USS Albatross during the U.S. Navy's...
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    (280 mm) guns. Lehigh had her 11-inch smoothbore replaced with an 8-inch Parrott rifle. Passaic also had this modification by July 1863, and, eventually...
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    New York. September 24, 1863. p. 3. Retrieved January 13, 2017 – via Newspapers.com. "The Equinoctial Storm–A Flood on the Lehigh and Delaware Rivers"....
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  • gunboat USS Chippewa on special service from 1862 to 1863. He took command of the monitor USS Lehigh in the South Atlantic Blockading Squadron in 1863, and...
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    The first USS Montauk was a single-turreted Passaic-class monitor in the Union Navy during the American Civil War. It saw action throughout the war. It...
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    Bethlehem Steel's headquarters were based in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, in the Lehigh Valley region of the United States. Its primary steel mill manufacturing...
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    batteries at Gadsden Point in April 1863. In August 1864, he became commander of the Passaic-class monitor Lehigh, participating in the bombardment of...
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    75 killed Weehawken, sunk at anchor, 6 December 1863, 31 killed Sangamon Catskill Nantucket Lehigh Camanche Canonicus class Canonicus Saugus Tecumseh...
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    picket boat line until 6 April 1864, when he took command of the monitor USS Lehigh. On 14 May 1864, he was detached from the South Atlantic Blockading Squadron...
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    Navy during the American Civil War, most notably the first of the type, USS Monitor. Monitor's successful neutralization of the Confederate ironclad...
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  • William A. Lydon (category 1863 births)
    Retrieved 2008-12-13. William Lydon fût diplômé ingenieur civil, par la Lehigh University. Il servit dans sa spécialité la ville de Chicago, de 1887 à...
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  • Retrieved 20 September 2016. "USS Hornet Museum". USS Hornet Museum. Retrieved 20 September 2016. "Battleship USS Iowa". Battleship USS Iowa. Archived from the...
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  • company included the Passaic class monitors USS Sangamon and USS Lehigh, and the Casco class monitor USS Tunxis. It also built the sidewheel steamer Samuel...
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    and performed the same service for USS Lehigh in September 1863. Later in that same month, Star of the South towed USS Alabama from New York to Portsmouth...
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    published in 1830 and was influential in the eventual preservation of the USS Constitution. Following training at the prestigious medical schools of Paris...
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    Reception, Interpretation, and Transformation. Bethlehem, Pennsylvania: Lehigh University Press. pp. ix–xiv. ISBN 978-1-61146-241-8. OCLC 973481779. Kagle...
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    his brother Franklin and Asa Packer, builder of the Lehigh Valley Railroad and founder of Lehigh University, headed a land company that purchased several...
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