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+ | |{{US-Camanche|f=p}}||monitor||14 Nov, 1864{{Conways1860|p. 120}}||Sold 22 Mar, 1899 | ||
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Revision as of 13:52, 26 April 2018
Charles A. Secor & Company was a private American shipbuilding company whose fortunes were re-invigorated by the American Civil War, which permitted them to acquire a yard in Jersey City, New Jersey and build monitors for the Union.
Shipbuilding
Ship | Type | Launched | Fate |
U.S.S. Manhattan | monitor | 14 Oct, 1863[1] | Sold 25 Mar, 1902 |
U.S.S. Mahopac | monitor | 17 May, 1864[2] | Sold 25 Mar, 1902 |
U.S.S. Camanche | monitor | 14 Nov, 1864[3] | Sold 22 Mar, 1899 |
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