- USS Essex (1876)
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built = 1876
architect =Donald McKay
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governing_body =USS "Essex", the third ship of that name, a wooden screw steamer, was built by the United States and Donald Mackay at
East Boston ,Massachusetts ; commissioned at theBoston Navy Yard on3 October 1876 , Commander W. S. Schley commanding; and reported to the North Atlantic Squadron.During the following year "Essex" cruised to
Liberia and along the west coast of Africa and in 1878-79 joined theSouth Atlantic Squadron . She sailed on the Pacific Station from November 1881 to December 1882 and thence on the Asiatic Station for 2 years during which she took on board Captain S. H. Morrison and crew members of the shipwrecked "Ranier". Following repairs' she returned to the Asiatic Station under command of Commander T.F. Jewell in June 1886 and in October anchored at Ponape,Caroline Islands , to afford protection to American missionaries during a native uprising. She returned toNew York via theSuez Canal and was placed out of commission in May 1889.Regarded as one of the finest ships of the fleet, "Essex" was designated next as a training ship. A 3-month cruise with cadets at the Naval Academy at
Annapolis in 1893 was followed by two lengthy tours to train naval apprentices (January 1894-April 1898, and September 1898 to December 1903.)Essex was lent to the
Ohio Naval Militia (1904-16) and served in the Ninth Naval District from 1917 to 1926. The Naval Reserve of the State ofMinnesota used her as training ship from August 1927 until27 October 1930 when she was stricken from the Navy List. She was sold for scrap on23 December 1930 and subsequently burned. Her remains are listed in theNational Register of Historic Places .ee also
See USS "Essex" for other Navy ships of the same name.
External links
* [http://www.mnhs.org/places/nationalregister/shipwrecks/essex/essex.html National Register of Historic Places information on the remains]
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