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The second USS Ohio was a ship of the line of the United States Navy, rated at 74 guns, although her total number of guns was 104. [1] She was designed by Henry Eckford , laid down at Brooklyn Navy Yard in 1817, and launched on 30 May 1820.
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In 1817, the Brooklyn Navy Yard laid down the largely Eckford-designed 74-gun frigate USS Ohio; she was launched in 1820 and established a model upon which "74s" were built thereafter. Eckford resigned from his post at the yard on 6 June 1820, the week after Ohio was launched, and returned to running his private shipyard. [31]
USS Ohio (1820) P. USS Porpoise (1820) R. PS Rising Star; Royal George (1820 ship) S. HMS Southampton (1820) T. HMS Trafalgar (1820) This page was last edited on ...
USS Ohio (1820) P. USS Pennsylvania (1837) V. USS Vermont (1848) USS Virginia (1825) W. USS Washington (1814) This page was last edited on 11 September 2020, at 23:14 ...
The Ohio class is named after Ohio because the USS Ohio submarine is the lead submarine in its class. There are 18 total Ohio-class submarines, 14 ballistic missile submarines (SSBN) and four ...
USS Ohio (1812) was a schooner on Lake Erie during the War of 1812 in commission from 1813 to 1814, captured by British and renamed as HMS Huron; USS Ohio (1820) was a ship of the line, launched in 1820 and in commission as a warship from 1838 to 1840 and from 1846 to 1850, then later used as a receiving ship
USS Ohio (1820–1861) [1] [2] USS North Carolina (1820–1866) [1] [2] Unnamed class. Not built, Boston Navy Yard (frames on hand, 1832; not built) ...