Ships of the United States Navy | |
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Ships in current service | |
Ships grouped alphabetically | |
Ships grouped by type | |
Name | Type | Class | Authorized | Dates of Service | Fate |
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Mississippi [1] | 2nd class[2] | <i>Mississippi</i>-class [1] | 3 March 1839 [1] | 1841 – 1863 [1] | Sunk in action at Port Hudson, 64 killed |
Missouri [1] | 2nd class[2] | <i>Mississippi</i>-class [1] | 3 March 1839 [1] | 1842 – 1843 [1] | Lost to fire [1] |
Susquehanna [3] | 2nd class[2] | <i>Susquehanna</i>-class | 3 March 1847 [1] | 1850 – 1883 [1] | Sold [1] |
Powhatan [3] | 2nd class[2] | <i>Susquehanna</i>-class | 3 March 1847 [1] | 1852 – 1887 [1] | Sold [1] |
Franklin [1] | 1st class[4] | <i>Franklin</i>-class [1] | 1 September 1851 [1] | 1867 – 1916 [1] | Sold [1] |
Merrimack [5] | 1st class[6] | <i>Merrimack</i>-class [7] | 6 April 1854 [3] | 1856 – 1861 [5] | Sunk to avoid capture [5] |
Wabash [5] | 1st class[6] | <i>Merrimack</i>-class [7] | 6 April 1854 [8] | 1856 – 1912 [5] | Sold [5] |
Roanoke [5] | 1st class[6] | <i>Merrimack</i>-class [7] | 6 April 1854 [8] | 1857 – 1883 [5] | Sold [5] |
Colorado [5] | 1st class[6] | <i>Merrimack</i>-class [7] | 6 April 1854 [8] | 1858 – 1885 [5] | Sold [5] |
Minnesota [5] | 1st class[6] | <i>Merrimack</i>-class [7] | 6 April 1854 [8] | 1857 – 1901 [5] | Scrapped [5] |
Niagara [5] | 1st class[6] | <i>Niagara</i>-class [3] | 6 April 1854 [8] | 1857 – 1885 [5] | Sold [5] |
Florida[5] | 2nd class[9] | <i>Florida</i>-class [10] | 1867 – 1885 [5] | Sold [5] | |
Tennessee [5] | 2nd class[9] | <i>Florida</i>-class [1][10] | – 1888 [5] | Sold [5] | |
Iowa[5] | 2nd class[9] | <i>Florida</i>-class [1][10] | |||
Nevada[5] | 2nd class[9] | <i>Florida</i>-class [1][10] | None [5] | Canceled [5] | |
<i>Connecticut</i> [5] | 2nd class[9] | <i>Florida</i>-class [1][10] | |||
<i>Bonhomme Richard</i> [5] | 2nd class[9] | <i>Florida</i>-class [1][10] | None [5] | Canceled [5] | |
Chattanooga [5] | <i>Chattanooga</i>-class | ||||
<i>Pennsylvania</i> [5] | 2nd class[2] | <i>Guerriere</i>-class [11] | |||
Delaware [5] | 2nd class[2] | <i>Guerriere</i>-class [11] | |||
California [5] | 2nd class[2] | <i>Guerriere</i>-class [11] | |||
Illinois [5] | 2nd class[2] | <i>Guerriere</i>-class [11] | |||
Antietam [5] | 2nd class[2] | <i>Guerriere</i>-class [11] | |||
<i>New York</i> [5] | 2nd class[2] | <i>Guerriere</i>-class [11] | |||
Java [5] | 2nd class[2] | <i>Guerriere</i>-class [11] | |||
<i>Hassalo</i> [5] | <i>Hassalo</i>-class [11] | ||||
Watauga [5] | <i>Hassalo</i>-class [11] | ||||
Trenton [5] | 1877 – 1891 | Lost to the Apia cyclone, 1 killed[5] |
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References
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