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John Brook Bideford: John Brook: Schooner: For private owner. [31] 6 April United Kingdom: Pembroke Dockyard: Geyser: Driver-class sloop: For Royal Navy. 12 April United Kingdom: Messrs. Wigram & Green Blackwall: Princess Royal: Paddle steamer: For General Steam Navigation Company. [32] 12 April United Kingdom: Green Blackwall: Queen Victoria ...
SS John A. Campbell: John A. Campbell: 1496 standard 13 April 1943: 14 August 1943: Scrapped 1968 SS John A. Dix: John A. Dix: 774 standard 19 October 1942: 2 January 1943: Sold private 1947, scrapped 1968 SS John A. Donald: John A. Donald: 1005 standard 22 May 1943: 15 June 1943: Scrapped 1964 SS John A. Johnson: John A. Johnson: 2027 standard ...
This is a list of ships of the line of the United States Navy. Because of the operating expense, a number of these were never launched. These ships were maintained on the stocks, sometimes for decades, in case of an urgent need. [1] [2] [3]
Pages in category "Lists of ships of the line" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. ... List of ships of the line of the Order of Saint John;
She was laid down as Jean Louis on25 November 1943. She was launched on 8 January 1944 and was delivered on 9 February 1944 by Todd-Johnson Dry Docks, New Orleans as Acubens for the United States Navy. [19] [26] Decommissioned at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii in March 1946. Towed to San Francisco. To United States Maritime Commission (USMC) in June 1947 ...
Caledonia-class ship of the line: For Royal Navy. 28 August United Kingdom: Messrs. Bowman and Drummond Blyth: Henry Taylor: Snow: For Matthew Gray and others. [92] [93] 29 August United Kingdom: John Johnson Liverpool: Roseanna: Merchantman: For private owner. [94] 30 August Kingdom of the Two Sicilies: Naples: Maria Theresa: Frigate: For ...
However, before the work was finished, Congress decided on 3 September 1782 to present the ship to King Louis XVI of France to replace the ship of the line Magnifique, which had run aground and been destroyed on 11 August 1782 while attempting to enter Boston Harbor. The ship was also to symbolize the new nation's appreciation for France's ...
Sir Robert Peel: Ocean liner: For private owner. [128] 28 November United States: New York: Sir Robert Peel: Packet ship: For private owner. [129] November United Kingdom: J. Candlish Sunderland: Hindoo: Barque: For J. Hay. [12] [81] November Unknown Bay of Fundy: Watchman: Brigantine: For private owner. [130] 3 December United Kingdom: Coutts ...