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where she provided net laying services until ordered to
Norfolk for training duty later in the fall. From December 1917-March 1918, she underwent an extensive overhaul; and, in April, she became flagship of Mine Squadron 1.
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Norfolk and operated in the western Atlantic and the Caribbean into 1916, when she was again ordered inactivated. In 1914, she took part in the
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1198:. On 21 August 1911, she was recommissioned but retained in reserve; and, after participation in the Fleet Review at New York, she was placed in full commission on 29 November.
1367:(cruiser minelayer) on 17 July 1920, she was ordered inactivated in 1921; and on 6 October, she arrived at Philadelphia where she was decommissioned on 24 December 1921.
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949:, with all guns except the four 6-pounder (57 mm) weapons replaced by eight 5 inch (127 mm)/40 caliber guns and storage for 300
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planting 170 mines during the 12th minelaying excursion on 13 October, and
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planting 170 mines during the 10th minelaying excursion on 27 September,
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planting 170 mines during the 9th minelaying excursion on 20 September,
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planting 170 mines during the 8th minelaying excursion on 7 September,
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planting 170 mines during the 7th minelaying excursion on 26 August,
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planting 160 mines during the 6th minelaying excursion on 18 August,
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Squadron; or, Laying the North Sea Mining Barrage
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planting 170 mines during the 5th minelaying excursion on 8 August,
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boilers. By 1918 her gun armament was further modernized with four
1655:"DiGiulian, Tony, US 6"/30, 6"/35, and 6"/40 guns at Navweaps.com"
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planting 170 mines during the 4th minelaying excursion on 29 July,
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planting 170 mines during the 3rd minelaying excursion on 14 July,
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planting 153 mines during the 1st minelaying excursion on 7 June,
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were added in 1894. The ship's 6-inch guns were converted to
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on 31 March 1891. Five months later, as an eight-month-old
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1487:"US Cruisers List: Protected Cruisers and Peace Cruisers"
1457:. US Navy Department. 1 January 1914. pp. 138–141.
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World War I mine warfare vessels of the United States
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1884:(C-5) photos at Naval History & Heritage Command
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153:$ 1,428,000 (contract price for hull and machinery)
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1805:Conway's All the World's Fighting Ships 1860–1905
1140:requested terms; and, in August, she returned to
1084:during the next six months, then returned to the
809:was built to Navy Department plans, with twelve
1919:United States naval ship classes of World War I
1518:. US Navy Department. 1 July 1921. p. 72.
1183:, where she was decommissioned on 31 December.
403:18 ft 9 in (5.72 m) (mean draft)
1382:, effective 1 January 1931, to allow the name
1104:crossed the Atlantic to cruise in the eastern
777:, with a main armament of twelve 6-inch guns.
628:9,761 shp (7,279 kW) (ihp on trials)
406:22 ft 4 in (6.81 m) (max draft)
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820:along the sides. Secondary armament was four
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1780:U.S. Cruisers: An Illustrated Design History
1699:Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships
1624:Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships
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771:. She generally resembled her predecessor
1827:. London: Random House Group, Ltd. 2001.
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16:For other ships with the same name, see
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1253:. On the 12th, the ships sailed for
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1485:Toppan, Andrew (8 September 1996).
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393:49 ft 2 in (14.99 m)
2546:Cruisers of the United States Navy
1633:Naval History and Heritage Command
1522:from the original on 25 April 2023
1461:from the original on 25 April 2023
1167:Recommissioned on 2 January 1902,
335:General characteristics (as built)
14:
1619:"San Francisco (Cruiser No. 5) i"
1516:"Ships' Data, U.S. Naval Vessels"
1493:from the original on 16 June 2010
1060:; and, in late December, reached
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512:34 officers and 350 enlisted men
330:Sold for scrapping 20 April 1939
56:
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1661:from the original on 2011-06-07
1209:. She was placed in reserve at
975:M1895 Colt–Browning machine gun
929:One reference states that four
1721:; Roberts, Stephen S. (1991).
1571:Bauer and Roberts, pp. 143-144
1390:, then under construction. As
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668:General characteristics (1921)
602:General characteristics (1914)
583:3 in (76 mm) (slope)
1:
1809:. New York: Mayflower Books.
1749:United States Naval Institute
1702:. The entry can be found
1549:Gardiner and Chesneau, p. 152
1288:laid a total of 9,102 mines:
1022:resumed her cruising off the
854:and a 3 in (76 mm)
586:2 in (51 mm) (flat)
2531:Ships built in San Francisco
1757:Oxford : Osprey, 2008.
1284:traffic into the Atlantic.
1257:. On the 26th, units of the
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638:32 officers 271 enlisted men
624:Babcock & Wilcox boilers
1048:became the flagship of the
850:had 2 in (51 mm)
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1400:Union Shipbuilding Company
1190:was ordered refitted as a
1171:was again assigned to the
973:(possibly the .30 caliber
869:) steam to two horizontal
830:Hotchkiss revolving cannon
362:(4,657 t) (full load)
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1786:: Naval Institute Press.
1743:Belknap, Reginald Rowan.
1591:Friedman, pp. 27, 460-461
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789:San Francisco, California
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380:310 ft (94 m)
247:planter 19 December 1912
2490:Completed after the war
1243:New London, Connecticut
1118:Thomas O. Selfridge Jr.
1070:Netherlands West Indies
1050:North Atlantic Squadron
802:Design and construction
1433:with "Minelayer" clasp
1421:Spanish Campaign Medal
1271:North Sea Mine Barrage
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755:. She was later named
595:3 in (76 mm)
574:2 in (51 mm)
1844:Warship International
1727:Westport, Connecticut
1426:Mexican Service Medal
1396:Naval Vessel Register
1251:Newport, Rhode Island
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296:(CM-2), 17 July 1920
177:Miss Edith W. Benham
1784:Annapolis, Maryland
1729:: Greenwood Press.
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811:6 inch (152 mm)/30
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698:5 inch (127 mm)/51
650:5 inch (127 mm)/40
524:6 inch (152 mm)/30
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1181:Norfolk Navy Yard
1173:European Squadron
1146:Norfolk Navy Yard
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1122:European Squadron
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1092:on 29 July 1894.
1040:Norfolk, Virginia
963:3 inch (76 mm)/50
842:rapid-firing guns
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218:Mine planter
182:Commissioned
123:3 March 1887
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22:USS Yosemite
2452:Auxiliaries
2196:New Orleans
2073:Connecticut
2022:battleships
1929:battleships
1926:Dreadnought
1497:24 November
1376:, and then
1273:across the
1223:World War I
1217:World War I
1136:. In July,
1054:New England
852:gun shields
834:.45 caliber
726:naval mines
660:naval mines
570:Gun shields
492:3,432
315:Hull symbol
304:8 June 1937
236:6 June 1916
220:, June 1908
89:(1931–1937)
83:(1930–1931)
77:(1887–1930)
2536:1889 ships
2510:Categories
2358:Submarines
2270:Bainbridge
2261:Destroyers
2250:Montgomery
2182:Cincinnati
1987:New Mexico
1665:2023-04-25
1639:24 January
1465:1 December
1438:References
1362:Designated
1259:Royal Navy
1078:Costa Rica
865:(930
735:The first
683:Complement
635:Complement
509:Complement
480:; 22
464:(as built)
453:2 Ă— screws
450:Propulsion
426:horizontal
144:California
2496:Cancelled
2210:St. Louis
2161:Baltimore
2134:Tennessee
2093:Lexington
2045:Kearsarge
1994:Tennessee
1856:0043-0374
1770:488657946
1526:26 August
1358:Caribbean
1354:Inverness
1346:Armistice
1275:North Sea
1263:Inverness
1177:Caribbean
1082:Nicaragua
1058:Caribbean
1004:civil war
947:minelayer
826:3-pounder
761:and then
677:Minelayer
476:(35
458:Sail plan
360:long tons
294:Minelayer
158:Laid down
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2291:Paulding
2189:Columbia
2120:Brooklyn
2113:New York
2066:Virginia
2052:Illinois
2001:Colorado
1966:New York
1945:Delaware
1778:(1984).
1659:Archived
1520:Archived
1491:Archived
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1379:Yosemite
1114:European
1074:Colombia
1036:en route
1028:Honolulu
1000:flagship
965:caliber
818:sponsons
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764:Yosemite
691:Armament
643:Armament
517:Armament
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301:Stricken
292:Cruiser
280:Yosemite
166:Launched
112:Yosemite
96:Namesake
87:Yosemite
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2326:Sampson
2312:O'Brien
2277:Truxtun
2230:Chester
2175:Olympia
2154:Chicago
2031:Indiana
1959:Wyoming
1952:Florida
1872:of USS
1255:England
1233:in the
1130:Florida
1016:Marines
1012:sailors
824:, four
814:caliber
793:Captain
751:in the
743:(later
529:Mark 3
527:caliber
268:Renamed
136:Builder
128:Awarded
120:Ordered
50:History
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2298:Cassin
2203:Denver
1973:Nevada
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1279:German
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1068:, the
1066:Brazil
1032:Hawaii
925:Refits
774:Newark
369:Length
358:4,583
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2059:Maine
1388:CA-38
1373:Tahoe
1196:mines
1138:Spain
1008:Chile
951:mines
883:knots
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741:(C-5)
563:Armor
522:12 Ă—
489:Range
469:Speed
398:Draft
317:: C-5
274:Tahoe
214:Refit
107:Tahoe
81:Tahoe
2426:AA-1
2038:Iowa
1880:USS
1852:ISSN
1829:ISBN
1811:ISBN
1788:ISBN
1766:OCLC
1759:ISBN
1731:ISBN
1704:here
1641:2016
1528:2015
1499:2015
1467:2015
1365:CM-2
1306:fuze
1134:Cuba
1014:and
745:CM-2
737:USS
718:2 Ă—
709:2 Ă—
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418:4 Ă—
390:Beam
340:Type
327:Fate
245:mine
150:Cost
69:Name
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