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Encyclopedia > List of ships of the line of the United States Navy
Ships of the United States Navy
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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, but were maintained on the stocks, sometimes for decades, in case of an urgent need.


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List of ships of the line of the United States Navy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (233 words)
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, but were maintained on the stocks, sometimes for decades, in case of an urgent need.
Pennsylvania - 120 guns, the largest sailing ship of the Navy; 1837 to 1861
DANFS Ships-of-the-Line Appendix (10522 words)
The ship of the battleline sailed nobly for centuries as the backbone of fleets.
The fourth ship, Columbus, was delayed because of the British plunder of Washington Navy Yard.
Her keel was laid in the Portsmouth Navy Yard, N.H., in June 1819, the year the State of Alabama was admitted to the Union.
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