USS Nahant's deck, during her Spanish-American War service, 1898. Dents in the ship's turret armor were caused by Confederate gunfire during the Civil War, some thirty-five years earlier.
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USS Nahant's deck, during her Spanish-American War service, 1898. Dents in the ship's turret armor were caused by Confederate gunfire during the Civil War, some thirty-five years earlier.
Uragan class Monitor 'Latnik' at Helsingfors.
USS LEHIGH Passaic Class Monitor. Commissioned 15 April 1863. Operated in Hampton Roads and the James River, then off Charleston. Ran aground under enemy fire and was damaged, 16 November 1863. Decommissioned to reserve 9 June 1865. Recommissioned for Spanish American War service 18 April 1898; decommissioned 8 September 1898. Sold for scrapping 14 November 1900.
USS Sangamon was a Passaic-class ironclad monitor, 1862. Renamed Jason, being fitted out at New York Naval-Yard in 1898 during the Spanish American War.