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  • 71Argo (1853) — The Argo was an iron screw steamer launched in 1853, and the first steamship to intentionally circumnavigate the earth. [The paddle steamer HMS Driver completed the first circumnavigation in 1847.] History Argo was built by C.J. Mare and Company… …

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  • 72List of museum ships — is a comprehensive, annotated list of museum ships around the world.Ships marked (not a museum ship) do not strictly fit the definition in that article: see also List of classic vessels for non museum classic ships. The ships are arranged… …

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  • 73USS Adirondack (1861) — was a large and powerful screw assisted sloop of war with heavy guns, acquired by the Union Navy early in the American Civil War. She was intended for use by the Union Navy as a warship in support of the Union Navy blockade of Confederate… …

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  • 74Abner Read — (5 April 1821 7 July 1863) was an officer of the United States Navy who distinguished himself in the American Civil War. He died of injuries sustained while patrolling the Mississippi River, in command of the USS New London . At the time of his… …

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  • 75USS Young America (1855) — was a Confederate steamer captured by the Union Navy’s blockade vessels, and subsequently placed in service in the Union Navy during the American Civil War. Capture and conversion On 24 April 1861, Union sloop of war USS|Cumberland|1842 captured… …

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  • 76List of classic vessels — This is a list of classic vessels around the world. These are veteran vessels being maintained or restored with the aim of keeping them in operation. Many are in use for regular sailings, cruises or on a charter basis. They can be owned privately …

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  • 77USS Alert (AS-4) — The third USS Alert was an iron hulled, screw steamer in the United States Navy. She was later designated as AS 4. Alert was laid down in 1873 at Chester, Pennsylvania, by John Roach Son; launched on 18 September 1874; and commissioned on 27 May… …

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  • 78USS Allegheny (1847) — – the first U.S. Navy ship to be so named – was a large (989 ton) iron hulled steamer that served as an American gunship in the South Atlantic Ocean as well as in the European area. When the American Civil War occurred, Allegheny served the Union …

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  • 79Greek Steamship Company — Infobox Defunct company company name = Greek Steamship Company company slogan = company type = fate = Bankrupt Predecessor = successor = foundation = 1856 defunct = 1905 location = Syros, Greece industry = Shipping products = key people = num… …

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  • 80Mobile Bay order of battle — Contents 1 Order of battle, Battle of Mobile Bay 1.1 Union 1.1.1 Navy 1.1.2 Army 1.2 Confederate …

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