USS Sandusky (PF-54) — USS Sandusky (PF 54), a Tacoma class frigate, was the second ship of the United States Navy to be named for the Sandusky River, which rises in Richland County, Ohio, and flows west and then north for some 150 miles before emptying into Lake Erie… … Wikipedia
USS Sandusky (1865) — USS Sandusky , a light draft, Marietta class, single‑turreted, ironclad, screw monitor, was laid down in the summer of 1862. Primary construction was at the Tomlinson and Hartupee yard in Pittsburgh, PA, owned by Joseph Tomlinson and Andrew… … Wikipedia
USS Minerva — may refer to:*USS|Minerva|1869, was the steamer gunboat Sandusky renamed Minerva 15 June 1869 and renamed again to Sandusky 10 August 1869*USS|Minerva|SP 425, was acquired by the US Navy 7 May 1917 and returned to her owner 14 January… … Wikipedia
USS Grand Island (PF-14) — Career (United States) … Wikipedia
USS Somers (1812) — USS Somers was a schooner, formerly the Catherine , purchased by the United States Navy in 1812. She was purchased for $5,500 from Jacob Townsend, a pioneer and one of the first settlers of Lewiston, NY and purveyor of goods on the Great Lakes .… … Wikipedia
USS Peoria (PF-67) — For other ships of the same name, see USS Peoria. Peoria off Charleston, South Carolina, following modification to a weather ship, circa June 1945 Career (United States) … Wikipedia
USS Eugene (PF-40) — For other ships of the same name, see USS Eugene. Career (United States) Name … Wikipedia
USS Pueblo (PF-13) — For other ships of the same name, see USS Pueblo. Career (United States) Name … Wikipedia
USS Knoxville (PF-64) — Career (United States) … Wikipedia
USS Ohio (1812) — The first USS Ohio was a merchant schooner purchased by the Navy in 1812; converted to a war ship by Henry Eckford; and commissioned prior to June 13, 1813 with Sailing Master Daniel Dobbins in command. Ohio served on Lake Erie in the squadron… … Wikipedia