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(launched 1865) Lithograph published by Endicott &amp; Company, New York, circa 1865. This ship did not enter U.S. Navy service. She was sold to France in 1867 and renamed Rochambeau. Courtesy of the Naval Historical Foundation. Gift of Rear Admiral Joseph Strauss, USN (Retired), 1935. U.S. Naval History and Heritage Command Photograph.
(launched 1865) Lithograph published by Endicott & Company, New York, circa 1865. This ship did not enter U.S. Navy service. She was sold to France in 1867 and renamed Rochambeau. Courtesy of the Naval Historical Foundation. Gift of Rear Admiral Joseph Strauss, USN (Retired), 1935. U.S. Naval History and Heritage Command Photograph.
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Ironclad Ram Dunderberg
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(launched 1865) Lithograph published by Endicott & Company, New York, circa 1865. This ship did not enter U.S. Navy service. She was sold to France in 1867 and renamed Rochambeau. Courtesy of the Naval Historical Foundation. Gift of Rear Admiral Joseph Strauss, USN (Retired), 1935. U.S. Naval History and Heritage Command Photograph.