- been
named USS
Quinnebaug. USS
Quinnebaug (1866) was a sloop-of-war,
commissioned in 1867 and
decommissioned in 1870. USS
Quinnebaug (1875) was a corvette...
- The
second USS
Quinnebaug was a ****
corvette in the
United States Navy.
Quinnebaug was
completed under contract by
Neafie & Levy at the Philadelphia...
- days later, the
gunboat USS
Nipsic arrived on July 1 and
corvette USS
Quinnebaug on July 12, both
ships joining Nicholson's ship.
Though a
British Royal...
- USS Nantasket (1867) USS Peoria (1898) USS
Quinnebaug (1866) USS Resaca (1865) USS Swatara (1865) USS
Quinnebaug (1875) USS Swatara (1872) USS Vandalia (1876)...
- The
Quinebaug River (/ˈkwɪnəbɔːɡ/ KWIH-nə-bawg) is a
river in south-central M****achusetts and
eastern Connecticut, with
watershed extending into western...
- The
third USS
Quinnebaug was
originally the Old
Dominion Steamship Company Jefferson built by the
Delaware River Iron Ship
Building and
Engine Works, Chester...
- The
first USS
Quinnebaug was a **** sloop-of-war in the
United States Navy.
Quinnebaug was
built by the New York Navy Yard in Brooklyn, New York. She...
-
commanded the
training ship
Portsmouth in 1877–78, and the
steam sloops Quinnebaug and
Wyoming in
European waters in 1878–1881. Five more
years of Naval...
- S. Navy from M****achusetts and,
while serving as a
crewmember of USS
Quinnebaug,
saved a
shipmate from
drowning at Mahón, Menorca,
Spain on
March 13,...
-
Hydrographic Office in Washington, D.C. In July 1884, he
reported to USS
Quinnebaug for
service in
European waters.
After ordnance training in late 1887,...