- USS
Nipsic was a
gunboat in the
Union Navy. The ship was laid down on 24
December 1862 by
Portsmouth Navy Yard;
launched on 15 June 1863;
sponsored by...
- USS Sonoma (1862) USS Tioga (1862) USS Kansas (1863) USS Maumee (1864) USS
Nipsic (1863) USS Nyack (1863) USS Pequot (1863) USS Saco (1863) USS Shawmut (1863)...
- Alexandria's
harbor on June 27, 1882. A few days later, the
gunboat USS
Nipsic arrived on July 1 and
corvette USS
Quinnebaug on July 12, both
ships joining...
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numeric names:
authors list (link) Reh,
Louise (1991).
Nipsic to Nimitz. Bremerton, Washington:
Puget Sound Navy
Museum Foundation. p...
-
Vandalia at left, the
German corvette Olga
beached in the
center distance and
Nipsic beached in the
right center. Trenton's
starboard quarter gallery has been...
-
before being rescued, by
which time 43 of her
complement had drowned. USS
Nipsic was
thrown high on the
beach with
eight of her crew
missing or dead and...
- nations. The
naval strength gathered there consisted of the
American ships Nipsic, Trenton, and Vandalia; the
Germans SMS Adler, SMS Eber, and SMS 0–90; and...
- sloop-of-war USS Vandalia, the ****
steamer USS Trenton, and the
gunboat USS
Nipsic) and
three German warships (the
gunboats SMS Adler and SMS Eber and the...
- at the
behest of the
American consul in Samoa, Vandalia, Trenton, and
Nipsic sailed for
Samoa and
reached Apia
Harbor early in
March to
balance the presence...
- S****acus - (side-wheel
steam gunboat) 1862 —
Sacramento - (steam sloop) 1863 —
Nipsic - (steam gunboat) 1863 —
Shawmut - (steam gunboat) 1863 —
Agamenticus -...