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USS Montauk (1862)

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on July 16 and after consultation with the captains, renewed the attack on Fort Wagner and bombarded it daily until it was evacuated by the Confederates on September 6. The ships then turned their attention to Fort Sumter and
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on April 14, 1904, except for a stint from May 1898 to March 1899, when she served with a crew primarily consisting of local naval reservists to protect the harbor of
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on July 10. Capturing this island was important as it would permit access to the interior defenses of Charleston Harbor. Assuming command of the naval forces,
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on April 1 in preparation for the attack on Charleston. At midafternoon on April 7, Admiral Du Pont's ironclads attacked
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operating for the rest of the year against these fortifications which guarded the Cradle of the Rebellion. However, the
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It saw action throughout the war. It was used as the floating prison for the conspirators in the
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but while descending the river was herself damaged by a torpedo (mine) which exploded under her.
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was undamaged. The ironclad made a second attack on February 1, badly battering the fort; but
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firing on Fort Moultrie, Sept 8, 1863 (click to enlarge) - The Valentine, Richmond, Va.
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Appletons' Annual Cyclopaedia and Register of Important Events of the Year: 1862
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1 Ă— 15 in (380 mm) smoothbore, 1 Ă— 11 in (280 mm) smoothbore
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remained off Charleston until July 1864, when she shifted operations to the
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after the end of the conflict, she served as a floating bier for assassin
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and was the site of the autopsy and identification of assassin
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Photograph of the U.S.S. Montauk from the Maine Memory Network
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on April 27 and a floating prison for six accomplices.
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She destroyed the 596:works would never be taken by sea. 556:steamed into the North Fork of the 225:1 Ă— Ericsson vibrating lever engine 472:South Atlantic Blockading Squadron 203:10 ft 6 in (3.20 m) 14: 470:on January 19, 1863, to join the 784: 693: 69: 63: 31: 1166:Ocean-going casemate ironclads 956:Ironclads of the United States 718:Additional technical data from 277:3–5 in (7.6–12.7 cm) 1: 709:. The entry can be found 353:Abraham Lincoln assassination 1235:Never-commissioned ironclads 248:(8.1 mph; 13 km/h) 1101:Riverine casemate ironclads 1381: 643:Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 641:She was decommissioned at 468:Port Royal, South Carolina 460:Charleston, South Carolina 176:750 long tons (760 t) 18: 1011:River and harbor monitors 914: 836: 792:American Civil War portal 721:Gardiner, Robert (1979). 529:. 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USS Montauk
USS Montauk
USS Lehigh
Philadelphia Navy Yard
Union Navy Jack
Montauk, New York
Continental Iron Works
Greenpoint
Passaic-class
monitor
o/a
ihp
Martin boilers
kn
Turret
Pilothouse
Deck
turreted
Passaic-class
monitor
Union Navy
American Civil War
Abraham Lincoln assassination
John Wilkes Booth
John Ericsson
Continental Iron Works
Greenpoint, Brooklyn
New York
Commander
John L. Worden

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