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    Adriatic was a three-masted, two deck, packet ship built in 1861 by Curtis & Tilden, Boston, Massachusetts, United States. On August 12, 1864, Adriatic...
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    1885. Adriatic (ship, 1861), ship was built in New York in 1861. the Confederate raider CSS Tallahassee captured and burned her in 1864. SS Adriatic (1871)...
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    was the largest ship in the world. She made only one roundtrip for the Collins Line before that firm failed, partly because of Adriatic's high cost. She...
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    The Adriatic Sea (/ˌeɪdriˈætɪk/) is a body of water separating the Italian Peninsula from the Balkan Peninsula. The Adriatic is the northernmost arm of...
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    Tegetthoff kept his fleet in the northern Adriatic, where it patrolled against a possible Italian attack. The Italian ships never came, and on 12 August, the...
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  • A ship classification society or ship classification organisation is a non-governmental organization that establishes and maintains technical standards...
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    ships. In May 1861, the Confederate Congress appropriated $2 million dollars for the purchase of ironclads from overseas, and in July and August 1861...
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    Publishing, 127 pages. "Columbus 1824 - Timber ship". www.theshipslist.com. "Launch of the Collins Steamer Adriatic". Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper. April...
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  • voyaged to the Adriatic Sea 1799, last mentioned 1799 46-gun battlefrigates Piotr Apostol 46/44 ("Пётр Апостол", 1788) – Classified as 46-gun ship 1789–1793...
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    of American Naval Fighting Ships. The entry can be found here. Wikimedia Commons has media related to USS Housatonic (1861). 32°43′7″N 79°48′17″W / 32...
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