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    USS Patapsco was a Passaic-class ironclad monitor in the United States Navy during the American Civil War. She was named for the Patapsco River in Maryland...
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  • construction. USS Patapsco (1806) USS Patapsco (1812) USS Patapsco (1862) a Passaic-class ironclad monitor during the American Civil War. USS Patapsco (AT-10)...
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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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    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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  • USS Nettle was a steamer acquired by the Union Navy from the Union Army during the American Civil War. She served the Navy primarily as a tugboat on the...
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    ordered to Washington, D.C., in October 1862 and joined the monitor USS Patapsco, which was just launched. The Patapsco was commissioned in January 1863, and...
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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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  • in Lake Superior Bay". Twin Cities. 2009-03-24. Retrieved 2023-04-27. "U.S.S. Essex". Lake Superior Shipwrecks. Minnesota Historical Society. Retrieved...
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  • USS Huntress was a steamer acquired by the Union Navy during the American Civil War. She was placed into service as a gunboat assigned to support the...
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    off Charleston, South Carolina, in the steam frigate Wabash and monitor Patapsco, taking part in combat operations against Fort Sumter and Morris Island...
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    steamship, originally named SS Tennessee (also named CSS Tennessee, USS Tennessee, and USS Mobile for a time), lost in a hurricane off the coast of Georgia...
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    a French corvette. When French troops occupied Curaçao in July, USS Patapsco and USS Merrimack bombarded French positions on the island and landed marines...
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  • The first USS Arizona was an iron-hulled, side-wheel merchant steamship. Seized by the Confederate States of America in 1862 during the American Civil...
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  • Thumbnail for USS Black Hawk (1848)
    USS Black Hawk was a large steamer purchased by the Union Navy during the American Civil War. She was assigned by the Union Navy to gunboat duty in the...
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    the 10th. Pawnee departed Philadelphia 6 January 1863, took ironclad USS Patapsco in tow at Hampton Roads, and arrived off Port Royal, South Carolina 10...
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    Dahlgren, the squadron commander, placed Stevens in command of the ironclad Patapsco and, between 21 August and 4 November, he led attacks on the defenses of...
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    Oscar C. Badger (category Commanders of the USS Constitution)
    batteries on Morris Island on July 11, 1863. A week later, he commanded Patapsco in an attack on Fort Wagner and, a month after that, led the ironclad in...
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    the tower ironclad Keokuk, and the monitors Weehawken, Passaic, Montauk, Patapsco, Nantucket, Catskill, and Nahant in an attack on the harbor's defenses...
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    13 May 1865, and was lost at sea 6 November while being towed by USS Banshee (1862) toward New York City. Silverstone, Paul H. (1989): Warships of the...
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    Bunce then left Pawnee and reported aboard the monitor USS Patapsco. While aboard Patapsco, Bunce took part in her many exchanges of gunfire with Confederate...
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    jammed by shot. Warships of Passaic class included: Passaic Montauk Nahant Patapsco Weehawken Sangamon Catskill Nantucket Lehigh Camanche The first ship of...
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    The first USS San Jacinto was an early screw frigate in the United States Navy during the mid-19th century. She was named for the San Jacinto River, site...
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    teaching physics. In 1864, he became the executive officer of the monitor Patapsco of the South Atlantic Blockading Squadron and engaged in sweeping torpedoes...
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  • 79°53′29″W / 32.765252°N 79.891281°W / 32.765252; -79.891281 (USS Patapsco (1862)). Rosine  United Kingdom The ship departed from Vigo, Spain for Sunderland...
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    steam gunboat USS Varuna. Oneida destroyed the gunboat CSS Governor Moore in a following engagement on the same date. On 27 April 1862 Oneida destroyed...
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    Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships. The entry can be found here. Media related to USS Commodore McDonough (ship, 1862) at Wikimedia Commons...
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    CSS Chicora (category 1862 ships)
    Charleston Harbor. With ram and gun, Palmetto State forced USS Mercedita to surrender, then disabled USS Keystone State, who had to be towed to safety. Chicora...
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  • New Jersey. She was commissioned as USS Patroon at the New York Navy Yard in Brooklyn, New York, on 18 March 1862 with acting Master Edward McKeige in...
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    Monitor class Monitor, foundered 31 December 1862, 16 killed Passaic class Passaic Montauk Nahant Patapsco, sunk by mine on 15 January 1865, 75 killed...
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  • CSS Hampton (category 1862 ships)
    gunboats to be built. Hampton was built at Norfolk Navy Yard in 1862 and based there until May 1862, when the yard was abandoned and the fleet moved up the James...
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