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dbr:USS_Klamath
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USS Klamath
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USS Klamath — a single-turreted, twin-screw monitor of the United States Navy — was launched 20 April 1865 by S. T. Hambleton & Co., Cincinnati, OH, under subcontract with Alexander Swift & Co., also of Cincinnati, OH. She was delivered to the Navy on 6 May 1866 but was never commissioned and saw no service. Klamath was a Casco-class, light-draft monitor intended for service in the shallow bays, rivers, and inlets of the Confederacy. These warships sacrificed armor plate for a shallow draft and were fitted with a ballast compartment designed to lower them in the water during battle.
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USS Klamath
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5022127
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1046383863
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dbp:shipAcquired
1866-05-06
dbp:shipArmor
*Turret: *Pilothouse: *Hull: *Deck:
dbp:shipOrdered
April 1863
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Never commissioned
dbp:shipArmament
2
dbp:shipBuilder
S.T. Hambleton & Co., Cincinnati
dbp:shipComplement
69
dbp:shipFate
0001-09-12
dbp:shipLaunched
1865-04-20
dbp:shipName
USS Klamath
dbp:shipPropulsion
Screw steamer
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USS Klamath — a single-turreted, twin-screw monitor of the United States Navy — was launched 20 April 1865 by S. T. Hambleton & Co., Cincinnati, OH, under subcontract with Alexander Swift & Co., also of Cincinnati, OH. She was delivered to the Navy on 6 May 1866 but was never commissioned and saw no service. Klamath was a Casco-class, light-draft monitor intended for service in the shallow bays, rivers, and inlets of the Confederacy. These warships sacrificed armor plate for a shallow draft and were fitted with a ballast compartment designed to lower them in the water during battle.
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13.716
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1865-04-20
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Sold, 12 September 1874
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16.668
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1866-05-06
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2.7432
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