USS Puritan (IX-69) — was an auxiliary schooner in the United States Navy. Puritan was built by the Electric Boat Company, Groton, Connecticut, in 1931, was acquired by the U.S. Navy from Harry J. Bauer, Los Angeles, California, 3 May 1942 and placed in service 19 May … Wikipedia
USS Puritan (BM-1) — The second USS Puritan was a monitor in the United States Navy, constructed in 1882.The never completed Puritan of the American Civil War underwent the same extent of rebuilding as the four Miantonomoh class under the direction of Secretary of… … Wikipedia
USS Puritan (ACM-16) — USS Puritan (ACM 16/MMA) was a minelayer in the United States Navy. Acquisition by the U.S. Navy Puritan was originally the U.S. Army mineplanter Col. Alfred A. Maybach . Her transfer to the U.S. Navy was approved 7 March 1951. Out of Commission… … Wikipedia
USS Puritan (1864) — The USS Puritan was originally designed as a double turreted ironclad monitor, the plans were altered to the specifications of John Ericsson, Puritan’s builder, following a long debate with the Navy; she was built with a single turret. Contracted … Wikipedia
USS Puritan (1918) — The USS Puritan , a civilian transport built by Craig Shipbuilding Company in Toledo, Ohio, was launched in 1901, and lengthened by convert|26|ft|m|abbr=on in 1908. The ship sailed on the Great Lakes in passenger service, was purchased by the U.S … Wikipedia
Puritan (disambiguation) — Puritan can refer to:*Puritan, any associate of a religious movement which began in sixteenth century England *The Puritan, an anonymous Jacobean stage comedy *Puritan choir, Sir John Neale s theory about radical English protestants in the… … Wikipedia
USS Plunger (SS-2) — USS|Plunger|SS 2 was one of the earliest submarines of the United States Navy. She was the lead ship of the her class and was later renamed A 1 when she was designated an A type submarine.Early serviceThe Plunger was originally laid down on 21… … Wikipedia
USS Neshaminy (1865) — was a large and powerful 3,850 ton frigate with a length of 335 feet that was under construction at the Philadelphia Navy Yard when she was surveyed by Navy officials who found her construction work to be poor. Construction was halted by the Navy … Wikipedia
USS Severn (1867) — The first USS Severn was a wooden screw sloop of war in the United States Navy during the American Civil War. She was named for Severn River in Maryland. Severn was laid down as Masholu in October 1864 by the New York Navy Yard, was launched on… … Wikipedia
Delaware River Iron Ship Building and Engine Works — Former type Private Industry Shipbuilding Predecessor Reaney, Son Archbold Successor Chester Shipbuilding Co. Founded 1871 … Wikipedia