USS Jacob Bell was a sidewheel steamer acquired by the Union Navy for use during the American Civil War. She was one of the oldest vessels so acquired...
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was a Fletcher-class destroyer from 1943 to 1946. USS Belle USS Jacob Bell USS J. Franklin Bell This article incorporates text from the public domain...
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pharmaceutical chemist and reformist Jacob Bell (shipbuilder) (1792–1852), shipbuilder, Brown & Bell, New York USS Jacob Bell (1842), a sidewheel steamer acquired...
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USS Jacob Jones (Destroyer No. 61/DD-61) was a Tucker-class destroyer built for the United States Navy prior to the American entry into World War I. The...
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(pilot boat) (1824) James Avery (pilot boat) (1837) Jacob Bell (pilot boat) (1840) USS Jacob Bell (1842) USS Reefer (1846) Oriental (1849) Clipper White Squall...
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captured the sloop Maryland in the Potomac. Four days later, Seminole and USS Jacob Bell engaged a Confederate battery at Freestone Point, Virginia. After repairs...
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September 25, 1861, the Freestone Point batteries were shelled by the USS Jacob Bell (commanded by Lieutenant Edward P. McCrea) and Seminole, commanded by...
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the three Union boats on the James—the ironclad USS Galena, and the gunboats USS Jacob Bell and USS Aroostook—which began lobbing missiles twenty inches...
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and during mid-July 1863, operated close inshore in company with USS Jacob Bell and USS Racer under fire of Confederate shore batteries at Mathias Point...
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River, an estuary between the Rappahannock and the Potomac. With USS Jacob Bell and USS Yankee, she took a canoe and a flatboat on 13 July near the Rappahannock's...
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