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  2. USS Linden - Wikipedia

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    Linden, a wooden sidewheel steamer, was built in 1860 at Belle Vernon, Pennsylvania; purchased by the Navy at Cincinnati, Ohio, 20 November 1862; and commissioned at Cairo, Illinois, 3 January 1863, acting Master Thomas E. Smith in command. Linden departed Cairo 9 January escorting charter steamer Home and five coal barges to Memphis, Tennessee.

  3. List of tinclad warships of the Union Navy - Wikipedia

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    USS Linden: 10 November 20, 1862 January 3, 1863 Served with the Mississippi River Squadron. In April and May 1863, participated in the Battle of Snyder's Bluff, and served on the Yazoo River in May 1863. [16] Wrecked, February 22, 1864 [16] N/A USS Springfield: 22 November 20, 1862 January 12, 1863 Served with the Mississippi River Squadron.

  4. List of shipwrecks of the United States - Wikipedia

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    The Russian-American Company ship (also spelled Kad’iak and Kodiak; formerly Myrtle), wrecked at Honolulu Harbor, Oahu. [7] USS LST-480 United States Navy: 21 May 1944 A tank landing ship sunk following the West Loch Disaster in Pearl Harbor. USNS Mission San Miguel United States: 8 October 1957 A fleet oiler run aground on Maro Reef. USS S-28

  5. Intimate artifact from warship sunk off Key West found ...

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    The USS Amesbury is well documented as a shipwreck split in two off South Florida, but a mystery has emerged from its heyday as a Naval destroyer in World War II. U.S. Navy Bureau of Ships Photograph

  6. Maple Leaf (shipwreck) - Wikipedia

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    Wreck of Transport Steamers "Maple leaf" and "Genl. Hunter". St. Johns river. Florida, Sunk by torpedoes. Maple Leaf was a civilian merchant steamship, chartered as a transport by the Union Army during American Civil War, that struck a Confederate torpedo - what we would now call a mine - as she was crossing the St. Johns River near Jacksonville on April 1, 1864. [3]

  7. Category:Shipwrecks in rivers - Wikipedia

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    Castor (1917 ship) Ceres (1787 EIC ship) CSS Chattahoochee; Cheche Disaster; SS Chester (1884) CSS Chickamauga; Cicero (1796 ship) City of Hawkinsville (shipwreck) City of Medicine Hat (sternwheeler) Clotilda (slave ship) USS Commodore Jones

  8. List of shipwrecks in 1863 - Wikipedia

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    Ship State Description Acacia United Kingdom: The barque was wrecked at Hokiang, China. [1] Adeline: Flag unknown The ship was wrecked in the Falkland Islands. She was on a voyage from Havana, Cuba to Valparaíso, Chile. [2] Adrien: Flag unknown The lugger sank at Gurnard's Head, Cornwall, England, with the loss of four of the five crew. [3 ...

  9. Whitefish Point Underwater Preserve - Wikipedia

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    The Whitefish Point Underwater Preserve was established in 1987 to protect and conserve shipwrecks and historical resources on 376 square miles (970 km 2) of Lake Superior bottomlands in Whitefish Bay and around Whitefish Point, Michigan.