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Colored print of Monticello, ca. 1860s. Monticello was renamed Star on 3 May 1861, but resumed her original name on 23 May. Seeing immediate action, Monticello relieved USS Baltimore in blockading the James River and preventing communication with the Elizabeth River on 2 May, then relieved USS Quaker City at Cape Henry on the 8th.
American Civil War, Union blockade: The 350-ton sidewheel paddle steamer was forced ashore about 4 nautical miles (7.4 km) from Fort Campbell, North Carolina, Confederate States of America and about 2 nautical miles (3.7 km) south east of Fort Caswell by the armed screw steamer USS Monticello ( United States Navy) and was wrecked. [129] Botassis
Maple Leaf (shipwreck) USS Maria J. Carlton; Mary Bowers (ship) CSS McRae; USS Merrimac (1864) USS Merrimack (1855) USS Meteor (1819) USS Milwaukee (1864) USS Mingo (1862) CSS Mississippi; USS Mississippi (1841) USS Monarch; USS Monitor; Montana (ship) Monticello (privateer) USS Morning Light; USS Mound City; CSS Muscogee
List of shipwrecks in April 1872; M. USS Monticello (1859) S. CSS Shenandoah This page was last edited on 20 February 2021, at 13:55 (UTC). ...
List of shipwrecks: 2 July 1862 Ship State Description King Arthur United Kingdom: The ship ran aground on the Inner Banks, in the Fullah Channel. She was on a voyage from Liverpool, Lancashire to Calcutta, India. She was refloated and towed in to Calcutta. [3] Réunion France: The ship ran aground in the Hooghly River.
USS Monticello (1859), was a wooden screw steamer launched in 1859, purchased in 1861, sold in 1865; foundered while in merchant service in 1872; USS Monticello (AP-61), was built in 1928 as SS Conte Grande purchased by the US Navy and commissioned, 1942; decommissioned, 1946; returned to Italy in 1947
USS Coldbrook: 16 June 1942 Also known as USS Colebrook; a Hog Islander merchant ship that grounded off Middleton Island. [5] Destination: 11 February 2017 A 98-foot (30 m) crabbing vessel that sank in 250 ft (76 m) of water amid icy conditions just northwest of St. George Island, Alaska in the Bering Sea. The captain and five crew members were ...
USS Home United States: 12 October 1870 Steamship that sank off Cape Hatteras. USS Huron United States: 24 November 1877 Ran aground off Nags Head. Idaho: 18 February 1895 The paddle steamer foundered in a storm while under tow USS Indra United States Navy: 4 August 1992 Sunk as artificial reef. USS Iron Age United States Navy: 11 January 1864