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  2. USS Philadelphia (1776) - Wikipedia

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    Philadelphia was exhibited at various locations on Lake Champlain and the Hudson River before becoming a long-term display at Exeter, New York. [24] Lorenzo Hagglund spent years searching for other ships in Arnold's fleet, and raised another gunboat in 1952.

  3. Gundalow - Wikipedia

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    A model of the USS Philadelphia (1776), sunk in the Battle of Valcour Island. A gundalow (also known in period accounts as a "gondola") is a type of flat-bottomed sailing barge once common in Maine and New Hampshire rivers, United States. It first appeared in the mid-1600s, reached maturity of design in the 1700 and 1800s, and lingered into the ...

  4. Category:1776 ships - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "1776 ships" ... USS New York (1776) O. Officeuse (1776 ship) Oliver Cromwell (ship) P. HMS Pegasus (1776) USS Philadelphia (1776)

  5. Wooden ship model - Wikipedia

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    There are five basic types of construction used in building a wooden ship model hull: . Solid wood hull sawn and carved from a single block of wood. Gluing together two thinner blocks of wood so that a block is formed with the seam vertical, so that the seam will show running down that surface of the block which is to be the deck.

  6. List of sailing frigates of the United States Navy - Wikipedia

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    The sailing frigates of the United States built from 1797 on were unique in that their framing was made of American live oak, a particularly hardy genus that made very resilient hulls; as a result of this, the ships were known to withstand damage that would have scuppered frigates of other nations. American frigates were also very heavily armed ...

  7. Gunboat - Wikipedia

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    The rivalry between Sweden and Russia, in particular, led to an intense expansion of gunboat fleets and the development of new gunboat types. The two countries clashed during the Russo-Swedish war of 1788–1790 , a conflict that culminated in the massive Battle of Svensksund in 1790, in which over 30,000 men and hundreds of gunboats, galleys ...

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