- USS Dictator (1863)
USS "Dictator" was a single-turreted ironclad monitor. Originally to be named the "Protector", the Navy Department preferred a more aggressive name. She was launched 26 December 1863 by Delamater Iron Works, New York, NY, under contract with
John Ericsson ; and commissioned 11 November 1864,Commander J. Rodgers in command.Construction problems with her powerplant kept her initial service relatively brief and inactive. Assigned to duty with
North Atlantic Blockading Squadron , "Dictator" cruised on theAtlantic coast from 15 December 1864 until placed out of commission 5 September 1865 atLeague Island Navy Yard. She remained in ordinary there until 1869.Recommissioned 20 July 1869 "Dictator" served with the
North Atlantic Fleet until 28 June 1871 when she was again placed out of commission. She was in ordinary atNew York Navy Yard until 12 January 1874 when she was commissioned for service on the North Atlantic Station. "Dictator" was decommissioned at League Island 1 June 1877 and remained there until sold 27 September 1883.See also
See USS "Protector" for other ships of this name.
On 1 April 1862, John Ericsson proposed to Assistant Secretary of the Navy, Gustavus Vasa Fox, 'Dictator' "a name which I respectfully request for the new Ocean Monarch." The vessel was to be originally armed with two convert|20|in|mm|sing=on caliber smoothbores. (from Ericsson Papers Collection, American-Swedish Historical Foundation, Philadelphia)
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External links
* [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/d4/dictator.htm history.navy.mil: USS "Dictator"]
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