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USS Savannah
USS Savannah Five ships of the United States Navy have been named USS Savannah, after the city of Savannah, Georgia. The first Savannah was a ...
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USS Savannah (1842)
USS Savannah (1842) Career Ordered: Laid down: 1820 Launched ... pdrs., 22 42-pdr. car. The second USS Savannah was a frigate in the United States ... She was named after the city of Savannah, Georgia. Savannah was begun in 1820 ...
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USS Savannah (CL-42)
USS Savannah (CL-42) Career Ordered: Laid down: 31 ... 5 in (127 mm) Aircraft: 4 Motto: USS Savannah (CL-42) was laid down on 31 ... to Cuba and Haiti in the spring, Savannah returned to Philadelphia on 3 June ...
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USS Augusta (1853)
USS Augusta (1853) Career Built: 1853 Purchased: 1 ... 12 pdr (5 kg) r. The second USS Augusta was a side-wheel steamer in ... and freight for the New York and Savannah Steam Navigation Company on runs to Savannah, Georgia and New Orleans, Louisiana. Early in ... Du Pont ordered Augusta to sail for Savannah. She arrived off that port that ...
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USS Atlanta (1861)
USS Atlanta (1861) CSS Atlanta Career Laid down ... with coal and a pilot familiar with ". . . Savannah and the inlets to the southward . . . ." While ... that the steamer's real destination was Savannah, Georgia; but he offered to take anyone ... enabling her to slip safely into the Savannah estuary. The cargo which she brought to ... steam on to England. Bulloch returned to Savannah on 23 November heartened by Mallory' ...
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USS Pontiac (1864)
USS Pontiac (1864) Career Laid down: 1862 Launched ... 12-pdr. r. |
The first USS Pontiac was a wooden, double-ended, side ... On 13 January 1865, she steamed to Savannah, Georgia thence some 40 miles up the Savannah River to protect General William Tecumseh Sherman ... 15 October 1867 to John Roach. See USS Pontiac for other ships of this ...
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USS Louisiana (1861)
USS Louisiana (1861) USS Louisiana (left) with USS Savannah (center) and USS Cumberland (right) Career Built: 1860 Purchased: ...
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USS Seminole (1859)
USS Seminole (1859) Career Ordered: Laid down: Launched ... pdrs., 1 light 12-pdr. The first USS Seminole was a sloop in the United ... ship sailed, via Charleston, South Carolina, for Savannah, Georgia. Upon exhausting her coal on blockade ... Harmony, attacked Union sailing sloop of war, Savannah, there. Seminole was in the vicinity and ... July 1870 to Mullen and Winchester . See USS Seminole for other ships of this ...
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USS Epervier (1814)
USS Epervier (1814) Career Ordered: Laid down: Captured ... Armament: 16 32-pdr., 2 18-pdr. USS Epervier was a sloop in the United ... in this engagement, she was dispatched to Savannah, Georgia, for condemnation. Following repairs she was ... the United States Navy has been named USS Epervier. This article includes text from the ...
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USS Mohican (1859)
USS Mohican (1859) Career Ordered: Laid down: August ... 2 11", 4 32-pdrs The first USS Mohican was a steam sloop of war ... helping to cut off Fort Pulaski from Savannah as part of the projected attack on ... Island mud flats and broken up. See USS Mohican for other ships of this name ...
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