- USS Shakamaxon (1863)
The USS "Shakamaxon" was a "Kalamazoo"-class double-turreted monitor, designed by Benjamin F. Delano. "Shakamaxon" was ordered on
4 November 1863 and laid down at thePhiladelphia Navy Yard before the end of the year. Since the ship was still on the ways at the end of theAmerican Civil War , work on her was suspended on30 November 1865 . She was renamed "Hecla"15 June 1869 and again renamed "Nebraska" 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. "Shakamaxon's" hull began to rot while still on the stocks and she was broken up on the ways between January 1874 and March 1875.See also
* See USS|Shakamaxon for other ships of this name.
* See USS|Hecla for other ships of this name.
* See USS|Nebraska for other ships of this name.References
External links
* [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/s10/shakamaxon.htm history.navy.mil: USS "Shakamaxon"]
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