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    The fifth USS Boston was a protected cruiser and one of the first steel warships of the "New Navy" of the 1880s. In some references she is combined with...
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  • Bahamas in 1846 USS Boston (1884), was a protected cruiser commissioned in 1887 and took part in the Spanish–American War USS Boston (CA-69), was a heavy...
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    Commons has media related to USS Atlanta (ship, 1884). Photo gallery of USS Atlanta at NavSource.org Letterbook of the U.S.S. Atlanta, 1889-1893, MS 106...
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  • USS Hartford (1858) USS Franklin (1864) USS New Hampshire (1864) USS Boston (1884) USS Reina Mercedes (IX-25) USS Puritan (BM-1) USS Commodore (IX-7) USS Cumberland (IX-8)...
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    maintained a presence with the stationary receiving ship USS Boston (1884), later renamed USS Despatch (IX-2) (1940), anchored in the harbor through World...
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    gunboats USS Atlanta (1884) USS Baltimore (C-3) USS Birmingham (CL-2) USS Boston (1884) USS Charleston (C-2) USS Chester (CL-1) USS New York (ACR-2) USS Newark (C-1)...
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    secondary batteries for its "New Navy" protected cruisers Atlanta, Chicago, and Boston and the Mark 3 used for the primary and secondary batteries in the succeeding...
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    USS Constitution, also known as Old Ironsides, is a three-masted wooden-hulled heavy frigate of the United States Navy. She is the world's oldest commissioned...
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    Photo gallery of USS Boston at NavSource Naval History Photo gallery of USS Chicago at NavSource Naval History Photo gallery of USS Atlanta at NavSource...
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    Hurricane Center. Retrieved May 5, 2008. Tempest, Mark. "Sunday Ship History: USS Mount Hood (AE-11)". EagleSpeak. Retrieved October 6, 2017. "Horrible Accident...
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  • 37°44′28″N 122°34′59″W / 37.741°N 122.583°W / 37.741; -122.583 (USS Boston (1884)) USS Bunting  United States Navy 3 June 1942 A minesweeper that sank...
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    commanded the training ship USS Minnesota. From July to September 1884, Luce commanded the North Atlantic Squadron with the USS Tennessee as his flagship...
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  • first USS Nantucket was a Passaic-class coastal monitor in the United States Navy. Nantucket was launched 6 December 1862 by Atlantic Iron Works, Boston, Massachusetts;...
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  • John James Doran (category Military personnel from Boston)
    in Boston, Massachusetts, enlisted in the Navy February 8, 1884 and served continuously until his death while serving as chief master-at-arms in USS Montgomery (C-9)...
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    battleship USS Massachusetts (BB-59), and the cruisers USS Springfield (CL-66) and USS Salem (CA-139) as well as the Navy's first carrier USS Lexington (CV-2)...
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    USS Dolphin (PG-24) was a gunboat/dispatch vessel; the fourth ship of the United States Navy to share the name. Dolphin was the first U.S. Navy ship to...
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    and had further shore duty at Boston. Perkins was promoted to captain in 1882 and commanded the Pacific Station flagship USS Hartford during the mid-1880s...
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    Robert Alfred Theobald (category 1884 births)
    Robert Alfred Theobald (January 25, 1884 – May 13, 1957), nicknamed "Fuzzy", was a United States Navy officer who served in World War I and World War II...
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    From 1883 to 1884, he commanded the Pacific Squadron. His flagship was the USS Hartford. Hughes retired from active duty on 31 March 1884, having reached...
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    USS Vulcan was an iron-hulled, schooner-rigged screw steamship acquired by the U.S. Navy for use as a repair ship during the Spanish–American War. Chatham—an...
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  • USS Kewaydin may refer to: Kewaydin, a screw steamer, was laid down at Boston Navy Yard in 1864. but her hull was never completed. Renamed Pennsylvania...
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  • have been named USS Little in his honor. "Little I (Destroyer No. 79)". NHHC. Retrieved 2021-07-22. "Destroyer Photo Index DD-803 USS LITTLE". www.navsource...
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    USS Canandaigua was a sloop-of-war which displaced 1,395 long tons (1,417 t), with steam engine screw, acquired by the Union Navy during the second year...
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    The fifth USS Enterprise, a barque-rigged screw sloop, was launched 13 June 1874 at Portsmouth Navy Yard, Kittery, Maine, US, by John W. Griffiths, a...
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    The second USS Ohio was a ship of the line of the United States Navy, rated at 74 guns, although her total number of guns was 104. She was designed by...
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    OCLC 1509876. De Long, G. W. (1884). The Voyage of the Jeannette: The Ship and Ice Journals of George W. De Long. Boston: Houghton Mifflin. OCLC 4285879...
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    of Admiral John S. McCain, Sr. (born 1884), and commissioned on 12 October 1953 at the Boston Naval Shipyard. USS John S. McCain spent her first year of...
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  • was commissioned lieutenant in September of that year. In 1857, served on USS Niagara and was part of the first expedition to lay a transatlantic telegraph...
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    The first USS Ossipee was a wooden, screw sloop-of-war in commission in the United States Navy at various times between 1861 and 1889. She served in the...
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    The second USS Vandalia was a screw sloop-of-war in the United States Navy. She was laid down at the Massachusetts Boston Navy Yard in 1872 and was commissioned...
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