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USS Congress & USS Susquehanna at Naples - NH 1310-KN

USS Congress & USS Susquehanna at Naples - NH 1310-KN

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USS Congress & USS Susquehanna at Naples

USS Congress & USS Susquehanna at Naples

The USS Congress (right) was built in 1841 at the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard.

NH 58756 (17073709996). Warship photograph collection

NH 58756 (17073709996). Warship photograph collection

Subsequent ActionsMonitor remained in the Hampton Roads area and, in mid-1862 was actively employed along the James River in support of the Army's Peninsular Campaign in April and May. During the summer, the te... More

Bombarding of Port Royal, SC - Public domain  engraving

Bombarding of Port Royal, SC - Public domain engraving

Bombardment and Capture of Port Royal, South Carolina, 7 November 1861 Engraving published in "Harper's Weekly", July-December 1861 volume, pages 760-761. It depicts Federal warships, under Flag Officer Samuel... More

Kurofune. Japanese empire during World War Two.

Kurofune. Japanese empire during World War Two.

a ship of Kurofune サスケハナ号 (Se Su Ke Ha Na - USS Susquehanna, one of the 4 "Kurofune" or "en:Black Ships" of Commodore Perry's squadron.  黒船

Susquehanna Laundry Day

Susquehanna Laundry Day

Sailors Airing Laundry on the USS Susquehanna

USS Susquehanna and USS Congress at Naples, 1857 attributed to Tommaso de Simone

USS Susquehanna and USS Congress at Naples, 1857 attributed to Tommaso...

"USS Susquehanna and USS Congress at Naples, 1857". From the collection of Mr. K. Scofield, July 1939. Held by U.S. Naval Historical Center, photo number NH 55327.

Bombardment of Forts Hatteras and Clark

Bombardment of Forts Hatteras and Clark

Battle of Hatteras Inlet Batteries:USS Minnesota, USS Susquehanna, USS Pawnee bombard Fort Hatteras

The Blockading Squadron At Anchor In Hampton Roads, Off Fortress Monroe

The Blockading Squadron At Anchor In Hampton Roads, Off Fortress Monro...

I believe this is an original print that someone varnished to a plank of wood. It shows ships and denotes their names.

St Nazaire France Docks

St Nazaire France Docks

Ships in the St. Nazaire Basin, taken from the deck of the USS Susquehanna

USS Susquehanna sidewheel steam frigate by Gutekunst, 1860s

USS Susquehanna sidewheel steam frigate by Gutekunst, 1860s

USS Susquehanna (1850) Public domain image of an American navy ship, 18th-19th-century, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Second Day’s Action at Hatteras Inlet. Shelling Fort Hatteras

Second Day’s Action at Hatteras Inlet. Shelling Fort Hatteras

Second Day’s Action at Hatteras Inlet. Shelling Fort Hatteras. Ships L-Rː: Susquehanna, Cumberland, Adriatic, Minnesota, Wabash, Fanny with Gen. Butler on board. Sketched by A. Waud, Esq. Illustration publish... More

The Blockading Squadron at anchor in Hampton Roads, off Fortress Monroe - New York Illustrated News 1861

The Blockading Squadron at anchor in Hampton Roads, off Fortress Monro...

The Blockading Squadron at anchor in Hampton Roads, off Fortress Monroe. Ships L-Rː: Gun-Boat Louisiana, Harriet Lane, Minnesota Flag Ship, Wabash, Tow-Boat Young America, Gun-Boat Daylight, Cumberland, Gun-Bo... More