Canonicus-class monitor
The Canonicus-class monitor was a class of nine monitors built for the Union Navy during the American Civil War. They saw service in the Civil War and the Spanish–American War, although two of them were never commissioned. They were basically improved Passaics, modified in accordance with war experience. The four ships not commissioned during the war were built on the Ohio river, three at Cincinnati and Manayunk as far up as South Pittsburgh.
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Canonicus-class monitor
The Canonicus-class monitor was a class of nine monitors built for the Union Navy during the American Civil War. They saw service in the Civil War and the Spanish–American War, although two of them were never commissioned. They were basically improved Passaics, modified in accordance with war experience. The four ships not commissioned during the war were built on the Ohio river, three at Cincinnati and Manayunk as far up as South Pittsburgh.
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The Canonicus-class monitor wa ...... ed 31 years before being sold.
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Мониторы типа «Каноникус» (анг ...... сь на службе до начала 1900-х.
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6.79704e+1
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1.31064e+1
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714,195,466
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The Canonicus-class monitor wa ...... as far up as South Pittsburgh.
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Мониторы типа «Каноникус» (анг ...... сь на службе до начала 1900-х.
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Canonicus-class monitor
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Мониторы типа «Каноникус»
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