USS Brooklyn (1858)
USS Brooklyn (1858) was a sloop-of-war authorized by the U.S. Congress and commissioned in 1859. Brooklyn was active in Caribbean operations until the start of the American Civil War at which time she became an active participant in the Union blockade of the Confederate States of America. Post-war, Brooklyn remained active, serving for some years in the European theatre, as well as circumnavigating the globe. She was retired in 1889 and sold in 1890 after having well served her country for over three decades.
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USS Brooklyn (1858)
USS Brooklyn (1858) was a sloop-of-war authorized by the U.S. Congress and commissioned in 1859. Brooklyn was active in Caribbean operations until the start of the American Civil War at which time she became an active participant in the Union blockade of the Confederate States of America. Post-war, Brooklyn remained active, serving for some years in the European theatre, as well as circumnavigating the globe. She was retired in 1889 and sold in 1890 after having well served her country for over three decades.
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USS Brooklyn (1858) was a sloo ...... ountry for over three decades.
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1859-01-26
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1889-05-14
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7.10184e+1
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1.31064e+1
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Sold March 25, 1891 at theNorfolk Navy Yard
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Ship builder
Jacob A. Westervelt and Son
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Brooklyn
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1859-01-26
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United States
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USS Brooklyn
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The City of Brooklyn on Long Island, later one of the five boroughs of New York City
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steam engine screw-propelled as well as ship-rig sail
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1890-01-06
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