Battle of New Orleans.

Wednesday, January 8, 2014

United States Ships-of-the-Line-- Part 4: The Ships and Classes

From Wikipedia "Lists of Ships of the Line in the United States Navy."

CONTINENTAL NAVY: USS America, given to France in 1782. There were three others. One was abandoned when the British captured Philadelphia in 1777 and the two others canceled and never named.

UNITED STATES NAVY:

COLUMBUS-CLASS. There were to be six in the class, but all were cancelled in 1800.

INDEPENDENCE-CLASS: Independence, Washington, Franklin and Columbus.

CHIPPEWA-CLASS: Chippewa, New Orleans and Pennsylvania (1837-1861). (The Pennsylvania was the first state-named ship-of-the-line, a tradition that continued with battleships and today, some of our submarines.)

DELAWARE-CLASS: Delaware (1820-1861), Vermont (1848-1901), New Hampshire (1864-1921), Virginia (laid-down, never launched), New York (laid-down 1820, burnt on ways 1861), Ohio (1820-1861), North Carolina (1820-1866)

Unnamed Class: 4 authorized in 1832 and never built.

The Ships-of-the-Line. --Brock-Perry

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