- USS Passaconaway (1863)
The USS "Passaconaway" was a "Kalamazoo"-class double-turreted monitor, designed by Benjamin F. Delano. "Passaconaway" was laid down by the
Portsmouth Navy Yard ,Kittery, Maine , in November 1863, but work on her was slow following the end of theAmerican Civil War . She was renamed "Thunderer"15 June 1869 and again renamed "Massachusetts" on10 August 1869 . Designed to be built atU.S. Navy naval yards, which lacked the facilities to construct metal-ribbed vessels, she was built with improperly seasoned timber, and left exposed to the elements. "Passaconaway's" hull began to rot while still on the stocks and on5 August 1882 she was condemned under anAct of Congress . She was finally broken up in 1884.See also
* See
USS Passaconaway for other ships of this name.
* SeeUSS Thunderer for other ships of this name.
* SeeUSS Massachusetts for other ships of this name.References
External links
* [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/p2/passaconaway-i.htm history.navy.mil: USS "Passaconaway"]
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