American Civil War. She was named for the borough of Wyalusing in Bradford County, Pennsylvania. Wyalusing was built at Philadelphia by C. H. & W. H. Cramp...
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borough Wyalusing, Wisconsin, a town in Grant County Wyalusing (community), Wisconsin, an unincorporated community in the above town USS Wyalusing (1863)...
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CSS Albemarle (redirect from USS Albemarle (1865))
flotilla of eight Union warships, including USS Miami, USS Mattabesett, USS Sassacus, and USS Wyalusing, in what would become known as the Battle of...
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Union Naval officer in the sounds. Smith in USS Mattabesett, followed by Sassacus, USS Wyalusing and USS Whitehead, immediately got underway and dashed...
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USS Wrangell (AE-12) USS Wren (DD-568) USS Wright (AZ-1/AV-1, CVL-49/AVT-7/CC-2, CV-47, T-AVB-3) USS Wyalusing (1863) USS Wyandance (SP-359) USS Wyandank...
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Albemarle appeared, the Mattabesset, Whitehead and Wyalusing immediately opened fire. The Wyalusing then rounded the Albemarle, but kept its distance from...
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United States Navy during the American Civil War. He served aboard the USS Wyalusing and received the Medal of Honor for his participation in a plan to destroy...
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gunboats USS Mattabasett, USS Sassacus, USS Wyalusing and USS Miami, the converted ferryboat USS Commodore Hull, USS Ceres, USS Whitehead and USS Isaac N...
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the USS Wyalusing. He participated in a plan to destroy the rebel ram CSS Albemarle in the Roanoke River, May 25, 1864. He was one of five Wyalusing crew...
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USS Sassacus (1862) USS Shamrock (1863) USS Tacony (1863) USS Tallahoma (1862) USS Tallapoosa (1863) USS Wateree (1863) USS Winooski (1863) USS Wyalusing (1863) USS Ashuelot (1865)...
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Lafferty Navy Fireman USS Wyalusing Aboard USS Wyalusing May 25, 1864 For extraordinary heroism in action while serving on board USS Wyalusing and participated...
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USS Tecumseh (1863) crewmen — Charles H. Baldwin Navy Coal Heaver USS Wyalusing Aboard USS Wyalusing in the Roanoke River May 25, 1864 For his participation in...
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Charles H. Baldwin (Medal of Honor) (1839–1911), American sailor on the USS Wyalusing Charles Sears Baldwin (1867–1935), American scholar and professor of...
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York. G.O. No.: 45, December 31, 1864. Citation: Serving on board the U.S.S. Wyalusing during an attempt to destroy the rebel ram Albemarle in Roanoke River...
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Heaver Navy On board USS Wyalusing May 25, 1864 Hugh Logan Scotland, United Kingdom Captain of the Forecastle Navy On board USS Rhode Island December...
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take the fort. Before the troops arrived, Admiral David D. Porter sent USS Wyalusing and two escort ships on an expedition to try to capture Rainbow Bluff...
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expedition. On 9 December, an expedition, which included the gunboat USS Wyalusing, moved farther up the Roanoke to capture Rainbow Bluff and a Confederate...
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Navy: USS Wyalusing, gunboat, 1,173 tons, 14 guns USS Shamrock, gunboat, 974 tons, 11 guns, flagship USS Otsego, gunboat, 974 tons, 10 guns USS Tacony...
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ending June 30, 1907". Harvard University. Retrieved 5 September 2019. "Wyalusing". Hunting New England Shipwrecks. Retrieved 26 February 2021. Department...
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