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Merrimack was launched by the Boston Navy Yard 15 June 1855, sponsored by Mary E. Simmons, and commissioned 20 February 1856, Captain Garrett J. Pendergrast in command. She was the second ship of the Navy to be named for the Merrimack River. [citation needed]
The list of ship launches in 1855 includes a chronological list of some ships launched in 1855. Date Country Builder Location Ship ... Merrimack: Steam frigate:
Amphibious warfare ships; Auxiliaries; ... USS Trenton. This is a list of steam frigates used or previously used by the United ... Merrimack-class [7] 6 April 1854 ...
Naval ships of the United States captured by Japan during World War II (6 P) ... USS Merrimack (1855) USS Mosquito (schooner) N. USS Nautilus (1799) O. USS Ohio (1812) P.
French ship Algésiras (1855) Alhambra (1855) Andrew Jackson (clipper) SS Arago (1855) French ship Arcole (1855) USCS Arctic; USS Arctic (1855) CSS Arctic; USS Arthur; Japanese warship Asahi Maru; SS Ava (1855)
USS Maria J. Carlton; Mary Bowers (ship) CSS McRae; USS Merrimac (1864) USS Merrimack (1855) USS Meteor (1819) USS Milwaukee (1864) USS Mingo (1862) CSS Mississippi; USS Mississippi (1841) USS Monarch; USS Monitor; Montana (ship) Monticello (privateer) USS Morning Light; USS Mound City; CSS Muscogee
USS Merrimack (1855) USS Minnesota (1855) USS Mohawk (1814) USS Montgomery (1776) N. USS Neshaminy; USS New York (1800) USS Niagara (1855) O.
USS Merrimack, or variant spelling USS Merrimac, may be any one of several ships commissioned in the United States Navy and named after the Merrimack River. USS Merrimack (1798), a ship placed in service in 1798 and sold into mercantile service in 1801, renamed Monticello as a merchant ship and later sunk off Cape Cod; USS Argus (1803), a brig ...