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    The first USS Pocahontas, a screw steamer built at Medford, Massachusetts in 1852 as City of Boston, and purchased by the Navy at Boston, Massachusetts...
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  • USS Pocahontas may refer to one of the following United States Navy ships honoring Pocahontas, the Algonquian Indian daughter of Powhatan and wife of...
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  • Championship Pocahontas School, a former elementary school in Pocahontas, Tennessee USS Pocahontas (1852), a screw steamer USS Pocahontas (AT-18), an ocean...
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    served in the U.S. Navy from 1863–65. USS Pocahontas (1852), a screw sloop commissioned in 1860 and, USS Pocahontas (YT-266), a harbor tug commissioned...
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  • 1814 to 1820 USS Despatch (1852), a sloop-of-war in commission from 1856 to 1859, which was recommissioned as USS Pocahontas in 1860, served in the American...
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    2 November 1842, 3 killed USS Constellation (1854) USS Cyane (1837) USS Dale (1839) USS Decatur (1839) USS Eagle (1812) USS Epervier (1814), lost in July...
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    Ferguson De Witt Clinton Fort Bibliography of Nathan Bedford Forrest USS Pocahontas (1852) For a one-dimensional yet telling account of the political and social...
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    SP-3308, PG-57) USS Plymouth Rock (LSD-29) USS Pocahontas (1852, AT-18, ID-3044, YT-266/YTB-266/YTM-266) USS Pocasset (YTB-516/YTM-779) USS Pocatello (PG-117/PF-9)...
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    service. In the fall of 1861, Drayton was placed in command of the gunboat Pocahontas; he participated in the capture of Port Royal, South Carolina. His older...
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    The second USS Augusta was a side-wheel steamer in the United States Navy during the American Civil War. She was named for the city of Augusta, Georgia...
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