USS Allegheny (1847)

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USS Allegheny – the first United States Navy ship to be so named – was a large (989 long tons (1,005 t)) iron-hulled steamer that served as an American gunboat in the South Atlantic Ocean as well as in the European area. When the American Civil War occurred, Allegheny served the Union cause honorably, doing her part by supporting the Union Navy – because of her large size and operational condition – as a receiving ship. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString October 1843
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xsd:date 1847-02-22
rdf:langString *4 × 68-pounder guns *6 × 32-pounder guns
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xsd:date 1847-02-22
rdf:langString USS Allegheny
rdf:langString *Steam engine *dual horizontal wheel-propelled
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rdf:langString USS Allegheny – the first United States Navy ship to be so named – was a large (989 long tons (1,005 t)) iron-hulled steamer that served as an American gunboat in the South Atlantic Ocean as well as in the European area. When the American Civil War occurred, Allegheny served the Union cause honorably, doing her part by supporting the Union Navy – because of her large size and operational condition – as a receiving ship. Allegheny was somewhat different from other gunboats of the time as she was propelled by two eight-bladed horizontal wheels invented by Lieutenant . Eventually this design proved impractical, and Allegheny was rebuilt as a conventional screw steamer.
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xsd:date 1847-02-22
xsd:string Sold, 15 May 1869
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xsd:date 1847-02-22
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