USS Wassuc — a single-turreted, twin-screw monitor — was built by the George W. Lawrence & Co., Portland, ME, and launched 25 July 1865, and completed...
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USS Wassuc is the name of a vessel, used more than once by the United States Navy: USS Wassuc (1865), a single-turreted, twin-screw monitor—was laid down...
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of the Royal Navy USS Stromboli, the name given to three 19th-century US Navy ships USS Wassuc (1865), American naval ship renamed USS Stromboli Italian...
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(DD-338/DMS-15) USS Wasp (1775, 1807, 1810, 1813, 1814, 1865, 1893, SP-1159, CV-7, CV-18, LHD-1) USS Wassaic (ID-3230) USS Wassuc (1865, CMc-3) USS Watauga (1864)...
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USS Shawnee was a single-turreted, twin-screw monitor built by Curtis & Tilden, Boston, Massachusetts, United States. It was delivered 22 July 1865, and...
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Modoc Napa Naubuc Nausett Shawnee Shiloh Squando Suncook Tunxis Umpqua Wassuc Waxsaw Yazoo Yuma Monitor class Monitor, foundered 31 December 1862, 16...
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sailed from the Boston Navy Yard to Portland in order to tow the monitor USS Wassuc back to Boston. In 1866 she made two roundtrips from Boston to New York...
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causing a public scandal. After the success of the US Navy's first monitor, USS Monitor, in preventing the Confederate ironclad CSS Virginia from breaking...
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