U.S.S. Florida (1864)

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U.S.S. Florida (1864)
Builder: New York Navy Yard[1]
Ordered: c. July 1863[2]
Laid down: 3 Aug, 1863[3]
Launched: 15 Dec, 1864[4]
Commissioned: 17 Sep, 1867[5]
Sold: 27 Feb, 1885[6]
Fate: Broken up
U.S.S. Florida was one of two Wampanoag Class screw frigates completed for the U.S. Navy.

Construction

Her hull was live-oak.[7]

Service

Wampanoag's trials and brief career were controversial at the time and even today most accounts are almost entirely one-sided in the extreme—either she was a perfect success killed by reactionism and bureaucratic infighting or a fatally-flawed white elephant whose achievements were a fraud or, at best, an exaggeration meant to protect her creators' reputation.

Wampanoag was renamed Florida on 15 May, 1869.[8]

In 1876 she was described as serviceable but "will have to be repaired before going to sea."[9]

Captains

See Also

Footnotes

  1. Bauer and Roberts. Register of Ships. p. 57.
  2. Bauer and Roberts. Register of Ships. p. 57.
  3. Bauer and Roberts. Register of Ships. p. 57.
  4. Bauer and Roberts. Register of Ships. p. 57.
  5. Bauer and Roberts. Register of Ships. p. 57.
  6. Bauer and Roberts. Register of Ships. p. 57.
  7. SecNav's Annual Report, 1876. p. 28.
  8. Bauer and Roberts. Register of Ships. p. 58.
  9. SecNav's Annual Report, 1876. p. 28.

Bibliography


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