History | |
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Name: | USS Contoocook |
Builder: | Portsmouth Navy Yard |
Launched: | 3 December 1864 |
Commissioned: | 14 March 1868 |
Decommissioned: | 7 January 1870 |
Renamed: | Albany, 15 May 1869 |
Fate: | Sold, 12 December 1872 |
General characteristics | |
Type: | Sloop-of-war |
Displacement: | 2,348 tons |
Length: | 296 ft (90 m) |
Draft: | 9 ft 9 in (2.97 m) |
Armament: |
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USS Contoocook was a screw sloop-of-war built for the United States Navy during the American Civil War. She is named for, a river and village in New Hampshire. She was launched 3 December 1864 at Portsmouth Navy Yard and commissioned 14 March 1868, Captain George Balch in command.
Her first cruise, as flagship of the North Atlantic Squadron, took her to the West Indies where she patrolled extensively for the protection of American interests during 1868 and 1869. Her name was changed to Albany on 15 May 1869. After another cruise to the West Indies in the fall of that year, Albany was placed out of commission on 7 January 1870. She served as a quarantine ship at New York until sold 12 December 1872.
Completed ships of the same class, of which USS Contoocook was the first, include:
Cancelled ships of this class include: