Statistical report and abstracts of the monitor Montauk, 1898.
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Single-turreted monitor (ironclad); built by John Ericsson at Continental Iron Works, Greenpoint, N.Y.; launched 9 Oct. 1862; and commissioned at New York 14 Dec. 1862; operating during the Civil War; decommissioning at Philadelphia in 1865, she remained there until sold, 14 Apr. 1904. From the description of Statistical report and abstracts of the monitor Montauk, 1898. (Maine Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 191802154 ...
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The Philadelphia Naval Shipyard was established in 1801 in the Southwark District of Philadelphia. In 1876, it was relocated three miles south to League Island at the confluence of the Schuylkill and Delaware Rivers. From the description of Logbooks, 1837, 1849. (Historical Society of Pennsylvania). WorldCat record id: 122633130 The Philadelphia Naval Shipyard was established in 1801 in the Southwark District of Philadelphia. In 1876, the yard relocated three miles south to ...