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ses until going into reserve at Charleston Navy Yard on 30 November 1909.
mmissioned on 30 August 1861 at the Boston Navy Yard, Acting Volunteer Lieutenant Lewis Drake Voorhe
d been demolished for the expansion of the Navy Yard at Harwich.
port on 10 August and entered the New York Navy Yard on the 18th.
to the Reserve Torpedo Group at Charleston Navy Yard on 9 May 1911.
a, Pennsylvania; outfitted at Philadelphia Navy Yard; and commissioned there on 28 November 1863, Ac
er subsequently commanded the Philadelphia Navy Yard.
Two months later she entered the Norfolk Navy Yard where she decommissioned 30 November 1945.
She decommissioned at Philadelphia Navy Yard 22 June 1922 and remained inactive until her na
Navy 21 April 1863; outfitted at New York Navy Yard; and commissioned 11 June 1863, Lieutenant Comm
uly 1943; and commissioned at the New York Navy Yard on 16 July 1943, Comdr.
for the admiral commanding the Charlestown Navy Yard.
From there, she moved to the Mare Island Navy Yard to begin her conversion to a high-speed mineswe
9, Lt Price served at the Marine Barracks, Navy Yard, Washington, D.C., for a brief period before be
Baker; and commissioned at the New York Navy Yard on 23 December 1943, Lt. Comdr.
il 5 April when she went into Philadelphia Navy Yard for inactivation.
nne on 8 November 1921 at the Philadelphia Navy Yard, Lt. Comdr.
ior Grade) Giffen served at the Washington Navy Yard in 1913-15 and was then assigned to the new des
She was decommissioned at the Washington Navy Yard 15 August 1865, and was sold at New York City 3
on to a high-speed transport at Charleston Navy Yard, 31 December 1943 - 17 February 1944 (reclassif
She arrived Brooklyn Navy Yard 28 June for alterations; recommissioned in full
ecame the first commandant of the New York Navy Yard at age 27.
Holder decommissioned at New York Navy Yard 13 September 1944, and was struck from the Nava
laid down on 5 June 1943 by the Charleston Navy Yard; launched on 23 August 1943; sponsored by Mrs.
29 on 12 November 1942 at the Philadelphia Navy Yard; reclassified USS Aristaeus ARB-1 on 25 January
nd converted to a bomb ketch by the Boston Navy Yard.
Quincy returned to the Boston Navy Yard on 5 October for refit preparatory to final acc
The yacht remained at the Philadelphia Navy Yard through the spring and summer months, and was d
d status as a ferry boat at the Portsmouth Navy Yard at Kittery, Maine, from 1864 to 1883.
30 September 1863; fitted out at New York Navy Yard; and put to sea on 4 November 1863, Acting Mast
Mattabesett was delivered to the New York Navy Yard on January 18, 1864, and commissioned April 7,
was laid down on 8 June 1919 by the Boston Navy Yard in Boston, Massachusetts; launched on 2 June 19
7 June 1864; and commissioned at New York Navy Yard 11 July 1864.
that year to protect the newly-established navy yard, while Major Burrows, with his staff and headqu
He worked as a clerk at the Navy Yard in Brooklyn and later practiced law in Buffalo,
afore was built in 1902 by the Mare Island Navy Yard at Vallejo, California, as a ferry launch.
y K. Edwards bring launching at Charleston Navy Yard, on 19 February 1944, prior to her conversion i
gh the Suez Canal and around Africa to the Navy Yard in Norfolk, Virginia in the United States.
ginia, on the 15th and entered the Norfolk Navy Yard for repairs to her steering machinery.
the Commandant of marines at the Brooklyn Navy Yard.
the west coast and reached the Puget Sound Navy Yard on 28 October.
aster of the Marine Barracks, Philadelphia Navy Yard, from July 1927 to March 1931.
mmodore in July 1866, served at the Boston Navy Yard until returning to Washington, D.C. as Superint
ar ended, Queen decommissioned at New York Navy Yard 21 June 1865 and was sold at New York City 16 O
ioned on 26 April 1914 at the Philadelphia Navy Yard under the command of Commander Luke McNamee.
rence-class high speed transport at Boston Navy Yard early in 1945, Enright sailed from Norfolk, Vir
Jean Sands, opposite the Norfolk Navy Yard, on the night of 15 June 1880, and rescuing fro
ong Wharf in downtown Boston to the Boston Navy Yard in Charlestown, operated by Boston Harbor Cruis
placed in full commission at the Brooklyn Navy Yard on 8 September 1944 with Commander A. L. Prosse
(SP-1793) was commissioned at the New York Navy Yard on 16 April 1918, Chief Boatswain's Mate John J
born February 28, 1841 at the Charlestown Navy Yard Boston, Massachusetts and was the son of the Un
Edwards off New York Navy Yard, November 8, 1942.
s, Vermont underwent repairs at the Boston Navy Yard from 9 March-23 June and then rejoined the flee
Miantonomoh was laid down at the New York Navy Yard, Brooklyn, New York, in 1862; launched 15 Augus
allation of her evaporators at the Norfolk Navy Yard from 5 to 25 November, after which time she shi
aid down on 14 June 1915 by the Charleston Navy Yard.
She served as a harbor tug at Puget Sound Navy Yard until decommissioned 13 May 1922.
ing there and some continuing to serve the Navy Yard.
-124) was launched 1 April 1916 by Norfolk Navy Yard as Pocahontas and commissioned 14 March 1917, C
erate States Navy at the Gosport (Norfolk) Navy Yard, at Portsmouth.
e was extensively modernized at the Sasebo Navy Yard and not recommissioned until the end of October
The Brooklyn Navy Yard received an allotment of $880,000, marked for s
was laid down on 3 June 1944 by Charleston Navy Yard; launched on 27 June 1944; and commissioned on
es in July, when she arrived at the Boston Navy Yard.
or 16 December for overhaul at Mare Island Navy Yard, returning 9 April 1945.
Although Brooklyn Navy Yard Development Corporation president Andrew Kimbal
From de navy yard
d down on 24 August 1944 by the Portsmouth Navy Yard in Kittery, Maine.
Following repairs at the New York Navy Yard, the destroyer escort carried out training exer
1869, when the gunboat arrived Washington Navy Yard, where she decommissioned a week later.
Laburnum, and commissioned at Philadelphia Navy Yard 7 July 1864, Acting Master A. A. Owens in comma
Captain Wadleigh served at the Boston Navy Yard until June 1898, including some very busy month
coastal monitor built by the Philadelphia Navy Yard, launched on 6 May 1864; and commissioned on 12
Pensacola was launched by the Pensacola Navy Yard on August 15, 1859, and commissioned there on D
ter aiding survivors of the bombing of the Navy Yard, Lark worked her way south to the Netherlands E
s sold at public auction at the Washington Navy Yard on 23 September 1865 to William L. Wall and Com
in the U.S. Civil Service at League Island Navy Yard in Philadelphia.
m Irving T. Bush; commissioned at New York Navy Yard 31 May 1917, Lieutenant H. B. Riebe in command;
ring Works; and commissioned at the Boston Navy Yard on 22 November 1940, Lt. James T. Baldwin, USNR
USS YP-422 was a United States Navy yard patrol (YP) boat that served the United States
Vicksburg returned to the Norfolk Navy Yard on 17 December, and remained there until she ra
The ship was laid down at New York Navy Yard in 1863, launched on 6 October 1863, and commis
Coast Guardsmen and Navy yard workers overhauled Trippe's hull, stripped her
ice to patrol the waters around the Boston Navy Yard.
She was recommissioned at Boston Navy Yard 23 October 1908.
Shubrick was rebuilt at the San Francisco Navy Yard at a cost of $162,399.12
d down on 15 December 1942 by the New York Navy Yard, and launched on 28 February 1944, sponsored by
Navy launched 17 June 1916 by Mare Island Navy Yard; sponsored by Miss M. Offley; and commissioned
and modified by Dahlgren at the Washington Navy Yard for her service as a balloon barge.
October before she returned to the Boston Navy Yard.
She decommissioned at the Puget Sound Navy Yard on 4 April 1906.
The Japanese air raid on Cavite Navy Yard on 10 December 1941 found Bittern undergoing re
Built by the Sasebo Navy Yard and commissioned on 22 April 1922, Nagara serve
Chippewa arrived at the Washington Navy Yard, 10 August 1862.
August 1861 and commissioned at the Boston Navy Yard 23 September, Lt. J. P. Cressy in command.
lden Hinde, are buried at the old Deptford Navy Yard along the Thames in east London.
rom the sailors quarters at the Washington Navy Yard October 23, 1906.
On 29 August, she entered the Philadelphia Navy Yard and was placed in reduced commission.
ly at Boston, Rhode Island departed Boston Navy Yard on 24 July for Balboa, Panama and Mare Island N
" ship came out of drydock at the New York Navy Yard for shakedown from 26 September to 20 October i
he U.S. Naval Rendezvous at the Washington Navy Yard in Washington, D.C..
.) Acree; and commissioned at the New York Navy Yard on 19 July 1943, Lieutenant Commander William H
boats of the class to be built at the Pola Navy Yard.
After being at Norfolk Navy Yard, Dumbarton served as flagship of Rear Admiral W
April 1922 when she sailed to Philadelphia Navy Yard.
ee was launched 2 April 1862 by the Boston Navy Yard; sponsored by Miss Emily Dorr; and commissioned
her on 1 February 1918 at the Philadelphia Navy Yard, and she was commissioned as USS George F. Pier
Quincy arrived at Mare Island Navy Yard, California, 3 November 1921 and visited Hawaii
Pennsylvania, arrived at the Philadelphia Navy Yard 20 July, and decommissioned there 31 July.
Circassian arrived at Boston Navy Yard from her last cruise 11 April 1865, was placed
She entered Brooklyn Navy Yard on 17 November for conversion to a troop transp
down on 8 December 1941 by the Portsmouth Navy Yard of Kittery, Maine.
erted to a cargo transport at the Honolulu Navy Yard.
She was commissioned at the New York Navy Yard in Brooklyn, New York, as USS High Ball (SP-947
and Bell, New York; outfitted at New York Navy Yard; and commissioned 13 December 1861, Lieutenant
h next had ordnance duty at the Washington Navy Yard, D.C.
bsequently from Portsmouth to the New York Navy Yard - via President Roads, Mass., and Tompkinsville
Reporters swarmed over the Navy Yard and went to sea in a small boat for a look at t
during which she made repairs at New York Navy Yard.
at day, while Plymouth was at the Brooklyn Navy Yard, Gidding and another sailor, Landsman William C
Repairs at Mare Island Navy Yard cost $15,000.
launched on 15 October 1825 by the Boston Navy Yard and commissioned the following year, Master Com
who had fallen overboard from aloft at the Navy Yard, New York, 26 July 1876.
ut acted as an adviser to the Secretary on navy yard and industrial affairs.
China, was pre-constructed at Mare Island Navy Yard in 1912; dismantled and shipped to Shanghai, Ch
d a crewmate from drowning at the Brooklyn Navy Yard.
ch-class submarine built by the Portsmouth Navy Yard.
Cayuga to report forthwith to the New York Navy Yard.
Alcona then shifted to the Mare Island Navy Yard, Vallejo, California, to be fitted out.
In 1861, Dahlgren's commander at the Navy Yard resigned to join the Confederate navy, and Pres
Following a tour at the Mare Island Navy Yard, California, in June 1939 Wilkes took command o
S PC-1181 was fitted out at the Charleston Navy Yard and then reported for shakedown training out of
Lodona remained at Philadelphia Navy Yard overhauling until 11 November and then stood ou
er No. 13 and commissioned at the New York Navy Yard on 20 May 1898 with Lieutenant Commander Marcus
g Board for conversion by the Philadelphia Navy Yard.
mmission 5 September 1865 at League Island Navy Yard.
until 1807, when the present site near the Navy Yard was donated by William Prout.
as placed out of commission at the Norfolk Navy Yard and converted to a prison ship.
he Navy and fitted for sea at Philadelphia Navy Yard; and commissioned on 3 September 1864, Acting V
converted to naval service by the New York Navy Yard; and placed in service at New York City on 7 No
6 April 1922, Southery moved to the Boston Navy Yard and assumed duty there as receiving ship on the
for a month of availability at the Boston Navy Yard from 18 March to 17 April 1942 - she performed
s delivered to the U.S. Navy at the Boston Navy Yard on 9 January 1864 and commissioned there on 10
ck Co., Norfolk, Virginia, and the Norfolk Navy Yard; and commissioned 1 July 1944, Comdr.
At Norfolk Navy Yard, Columbus lay in ordinary until 20 April 1861,
She was towed to Mare Island Navy Yard and decommissioned 24 April 1930.
arts-class destroyer escort, at the Boston Navy Yard, Boston, Massachusetts, for the United States N
40 to 1844 was in charge of the Portsmouth Navy Yard.
gust 1865, and was laid up at the New York Navy Yard.
ll was launched 24 June 1942 by Charleston Navy Yard; sponsored by Mrs. Clea Cooke Hulse, great-gran
own on 28 February 1942 at the Mare Island Navy Yard as British destroyer escort Bentinck (BDE-13);
of 1883 and was broken up at the New York Navy Yard in 1884.
and ordered back to the United States for navy yard availability.
to a coal hulk for service at the New York Navy Yard.
tion of a tour of duty at the Philadelphia Navy Yard from 1843 to 1845, Hambleton remained on leave
zation (FRAM) overhaul at the Philadelphia Navy Yard in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in 1964, and dur
rted 4 days later for the west coast and a navy yard overhaul.
Barracuda arrived at Philadelphia Navy Yard on 16 February 1945; was decommissioned 3 March
amaxon completed fitting out at the Boston Navy Yard, then conducted shakedown off the New England c
aid down on 6 September 1940 by the Boston Navy Yard at Boston, Massachusetts, and launched on 17 Ma
Laid up at Norfolk Navy Yard from 18 September 1856-28 April 1858, she depar
Charleston Navy Yard Historic District
and remained in ordinary in League Island Navy Yard until recommissioned as a receiving ship, 23 Ap
as launched 8 June 1918 by the Mare Island Navy Yard, Vallejo, California; sponsored by Miss Elizabe
ensive overhaul and alteration at New York Navy Yard.
It was built at the Mars Bluff Navy Yard on the Great Pee Dee River in Marion County, So
Departing Key West for New York Navy Yard 23 July 1940, she was overhauled and following
the Navy, and commissioned at the New York Navy Yard on 20 February 1897 with Commander Richard P. L
nd commenced a transit to the Philadelphia Navy Yard at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
; and was commissioned at the Philadelphia Navy Yard on 29 July 1864, Acting Ensign John V. Cook in
he served as an inspector in the New York Navy Yard.
mayor of Woonsocket; ferried to the Boston Navy Yard for completion; accepted by the Navy on 27 July
was fitted out for blockade duty at Boston Navy Yard and commissioned 12 February 1864, Acting Lieut
provisions and ammunition at the New York Navy Yard and then traveled to New London, Connecticut, t
Plymouth, Navy Yard, New York, 26 July 1876.
es was launched 16 May 1940 by Puget Sound Navy Yard, Bremerton, Washington; sponsored by Mrs. C. F.
It later became the Mare Island Navy Yard.
George Washington Parke Custis out of the Navy Yard and down the Potomac River.
e USS Columbia (C-12), and at the New York Navy Yard until February 3, 1908.
g Co.; delivered to the Navy at the Boston Navy Yard on 19 February 1942; and placed in service ther
Walke remained at the Philadelphia Navy Yard until the mid-1930s.
er purchased at or built by the Charleston Navy Yard, in 1916.
1865 while in ordinary at the Philadelphia Navy Yard.
Rowan served as Commandant of the Norfolk Navy Yard until 1867, when he assumed command of the Asia
seaboard and then reported to Philadelphia Navy Yard for her pre-inactivation overhaul.
eived his initial training at the Brooklyn Navy Yard; however, the war ended before he finished trai
Fire, a screw tug, built at the Portsmouth Navy Yard, Kittery, Maine, in 1863, was launched 8 March
ission in reserve on 15 May 1916 at Boston Navy Yard, Rhode Island was detached from the Atlantic Fl
Ingham at U.S. Navy Yard, S.C., Oct. 11, 1944
77, Barth started an apprenticeship in the navy yard at Karljohansvern in Horten.
and post-shakedown repairs at the New York Navy Yard, LST-356 set out for the coast of Africa on 19
phia, Pennsylvania, where the Philadelphia Navy Yard converted her for duty as a weather ship.
mpleted, John L. Lockwood departed Norfolk Navy Yard 8 January 1864 and arrived New Bern 14 January
Snapper fitted out at the Boston Navy Yard, then began three years of training and tests a
onverted to a "mine planter" at the Boston Navy Yard during the next several months, for duty laying
on 19 August 1863; fitted out at New York Navy Yard; and commissioned on 8 September 1863, Acting M
1861, Armstrong surrendered the Pensacola Navy Yard to Confederate forces from Alabama and Florida
launched 25 April 1918 by the Mare Island Navy Yard, Vallejo, California; sponsored by Miss Elizabe
RD-1 and then proceeded to the Mare Island Navy Yard for a brief overhaul.
in the 1950s when working at the Brooklyn Navy Yard.
                                                                                                    
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