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143:General characteristics
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41:had she been completed
470:Secretary of the Navy
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522:and she was sold to
518:deteriorated on the
497:Greenpoint, Brooklyn
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599:Canney, pp. 89, 138
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119:2 July 1864
21:USS Puritan
1189:1864 ships
1163:Categories
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986:City class
607:References
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279:Gun turret
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919:Kalamazoo
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821:Canonicus
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534:Citations
528:same name
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1033:Columbia
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878:Marietta
806:Onondaga
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324:Launched
312:monitors
309:ironclad
259:Armament
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116:Launched
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966:Choctaw
912:Puritan
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381:with a
347:Puritan
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153:monitor
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