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The '''United States Navy Yard, New York''' -- better known as the '''Brooklyn Navy Yard''' or the '''New York Naval Shipyard''' (NYNSY) -- is located 1.7 miles northeast of the Battery on the Brooklyn side of the East River in Wallabout Basin, a semicircular bend of the East River across from Corlear's Hook in Manhattan. The area is part of Brooklyn Community Board 2. Bounded by Navy Street, Flushing and Clinton Avenues, it covered over 200 acres at the height of its production of U.S. Navy warships.
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The '''United States Navy Yard, New York''', also known as the '''Brooklyn Navy Yard''' or the '''New York Naval Shipyard''', is located on the East River.
  
Following the American Revolution, the waterfront site was used to build merchant vessels. Federal authorities purchased the old docks and forty acres of land for forty thousand dollars in 1801, and the property became an active U.S. Navy shipyard fives years later, in 1806. The offices, store-houses and barracks were constructed of handmade bricks, and the yard's oldest structure, the 1807 federal style commandant's house, was designed by Charles Bulfinch, architect of the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C.
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It covered over 200 acres at the height of its production of [[U.S. Navy]] warships.
 
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Military chain of command was strictly observed. During the Yard's construction of Robert Fulton's steam frigate, Fulton, launched in 1815, the year of Fulton's death, the Navy Yard's chief officers were listed as follows:
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*Captain Commandant: Samuel Evans
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*Master Commandant: George W. Rodgers
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*Lieutenant of the Yard: Benjamin Cooper
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*Master of the Yard: Francis H. Ellison
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*Surgeon of the Yard & Marine Barracks: J.G.T. Hunt
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*Purser of the Navy Yard: George S. Wise, Jr.
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*Naval Storekeeper: John P. Decatur
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*Naval Constructor: John Floyd
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*Major commanding the Marine Corps: Richard Smith
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The nation's first ironclad ship, Monitor, was fitted with its revolutionary iron cladding at the Old Navy Yard. By the American Civil War, the yard had expanded to employ about 6000 men. In 1890, the ill-fated Maine was launched from the Yard's ways.
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On the eve of World War II, the yard contained more than five miles (8 km) of paved streets, four dry docks ranging in length from 326 to 700 feet (99 to 213 meters), two steel shipways, and six pontoons and cylindrical floats for salvage work, barracks for marines, a power plant, a large radio station, and a railroad spur, as well as the expected foundries, machine shops, and warehouses. In 1937 the battleship North Carolina was laid down. In 1938, the yard employed about ten thousand men, of whom one-third were Works Progress Administration (WPA) workers. The battleship Iowa was completed in 1942. On January 12, 1953, test operations began on Antietam, which emerged in December 1952 from the Yard as America's first angled-deck aircraft carrier.
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At its peak, during World War II, the yard employed 70,000 people, 24 hours a day. Unfortunately for its workers, the Brooklyn Navy Yard made extensive use of asbestos in the manufacturing and repairing of its ships during the twentieth century. While the federal government successfully resisted responsibility in court for the extensive and often mortal health problems that resulted in the following years, thousands of retired workers have successfully sued the private businesses that supplied asbestos products to the U.S. Navy.
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The Navy decommissioned the yard in 1966 and sold it to the City of New York. It then became an area of private manufacturing and commercial activity. It now has over 200 tenants with more than 3,500 employees, and is managed and operated by the Brooklyn Navy Yard Development Corporation for the City of New York.
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The yard has three piers, owned by the city and operated by Seatrain Shipbuilding and Coastal Drydock and Repair Corporation, and a total of 10 berths ranging from 350 to 890 feet long, with ten-foot deck height and 25 to 40 feet (7 to 12 meters) of depth alongside. A Federal project maintains a channel depth of 35 feet (10 m) from Throgs Neck to the yard, about two miles from the western entrance, and thence 40 feet (12 m) of depth to the deep water in the Upper Bay. Currents in the East River can be strong, and congestion heavy. Access to the piers requires passage under the Manhattan Bridge (a suspension span with a clearance of 134 feet or 41 meters) and the Brooklyn Bridge (a suspension span with a clearance of 127 feet or 39 meters).
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==Shipbuilding==
 
==Shipbuilding==
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|'''Ship'''||'''Type'''||'''Launched'''||'''Fate'''
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|{{US-Iroquois|f=p}}||sloop||12 Apr, 1859||Wrecked 26 Aug, 1910
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|-
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|{{US-Lackawanna|f=p}}||screw sloop||9 Aug, 1862||Sold 30 Jul, 1887
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|-
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|{{US-Ticonderoga|f=p}}||screw sloop||16 Oct, 1862||Sold 30 Jul, 1887
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|-
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|{{US-Nyack|f=p}}||gunboat||6 Oct, 1863||Sold 30 Nov, 1883
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|-
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|{{US-1Florida|f=p}}||screw frigate||15 Dec, 1864||Sold 27 Feb, 1885
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|-
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|{{US-2Tennessee|f=p}}||screw frigate||8 Jul, 1865||Sold 15 Sep, 1886
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|-
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|{{US-Plymouth|f=p}}||screw sloops||8 Aug, 1868||Broken up 1884
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|-
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|{{US-Swatara|f=p}}||screw sloop||17 Sep, 1873||Sold 2 Nov, 1896
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|-
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|{{US-Alarm|f=p}}||torpedo ram||13 Nov, 1873|| 28 Feb, 1898
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|-
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|{{US-1Trenton|f=p}}||screw frigate||1 Jan, 1876||Wrecked 16 Mar, 1889
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|-
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|{{US-1Maine|f=p}}||pre-dreadnought||18 Nov, 1890||Exploded 15 Feb, 1898
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|-
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|{{US-1Cincinnati|f=p}}||protected cruiser||10 Nov, 1892||Sold 4 Aug, 1921
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|-
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|{{US-Connecticut|f=p}}||pre-dreadnought||29 Sep, 1904||Sold 1923
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|-
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|{{US-Vestal|f=p}}||repair ship||9 May, 1908||Sold 28 Jul, 1950
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|-
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|{{US-Florida|f=p}}||dreadnought||12 May, 1910||Scrapped 30 Sep, 1932
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|-
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|{{US-NewYork|f=p}}||dreadnought||30 Oct, 1912||Expended 8 Jul, 1948
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|-
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|{{US-Arizona|f=p}}||dreadnought||19 Jun, 1915||Sunk 7 Dec, 1941
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|-
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|{{US-NewMexico|f=p}}||dreadnought||23 Apr, 1917||Scrapped 9 Nov, 1947
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|-
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|{{US-SC5|f=p}}||submarine chaser||1917||Transferred
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|-
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|{{US-SC6|f=p}}||submarine chaser||1917||Sold 24 Jun, 1921
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|-
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|{{US-SC7|f=p}}||submarine chaser||1917||Transferred
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|-
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|{{US-SC8|f=p}}||submarine chaser||1917||Transferred
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|-
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|{{US-SC9|f=p}}||submarine chaser||1917||Transferred
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|-
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|{{US-SC10|f=p}}||submarine chaser||1917||Transferred
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|-
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|{{US-SC11|f=p}}||submarine chaser||1917||Transferred
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|-
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|{{US-SC12|f=p}}||submarine chaser||1917||Transferred
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|-
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|{{US-SC13|f=p}}||submarine chaser||1917||Transferred
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|-
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|{{US-SC14|f=p}}||submarine chaser||1917||Transferred
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|-
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|{{US-SC15|f=p}}||submarine chaser||1917||Transferred
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|-
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|{{US-SC16|f=p}}||submarine chaser||1917||Transferred
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|-
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|{{US-SC17|f=p}}||submarine chaser||1917||Sold 24 Jun, 1921
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|-
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|{{US-SC18|f=p}}||submarine chaser||1917||Transferred 1920
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|-
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|{{US-SC19|f=p}}||submarine chaser||1917||Sold 24 Jun, 1921
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|-
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|{{US-SC20|f=p}}||submarine chaser||1917||Transferred 1920
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|-
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|{{US-SC21|f=p}}||submarine chaser||1917||Sold 24 Jun, 1921
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|-
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|{{US-SC22|f=p}}||submarine chaser||1917||Transferred 14 Nov, 1919
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|-
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|{{US-SC23|f=p}}||submarine chaser||1917||Burned 1920
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|-
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|{{US-SC24|f=p}}||submarine chaser||1917||Sold 24 Jun, 1921
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|-
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|{{US-SC25|f=p}}||submarine chaser||1917||Sold 24 Jun, 1921
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|-
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|{{US-SC26|f=p}}||submarine chaser||1917||Sold 20 Jul, 1921
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|-
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|{{US-SC27|f=p}}||submarine chaser||1917||Transferred 14 Nov, 1919
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|-
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|{{US-SC28|f=p}}||submarine chaser||1917||Transferred
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|-
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|{{US-SC29|f=p}}||submarine chaser||1917||Transferred
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|-
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|{{US-SC30|f=p}}||submarine chaser||1917||Transferred
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|-
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|{{US-SC31|f=p}}||submarine chaser||1917||Transferred
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|-
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|{{US-SC32|f=p}}||submarine chaser||1917||Transferred
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|-
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|{{US-SC33|f=p}}||submarine chaser||1917||Transferred
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|-
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|{{US-SC34|f=p}}||submarine chaser||1917||Sold 24 Jun, 1921
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|-
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|{{US-SC35|f=p}}||submarine chaser||1917||Sold 24 Jun, 1921
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|-
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|{{US-SC36|f=p}}||submarine chaser||1917||Sold 24 Jun, 1921
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|-
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|{{US-SC37|f=p}}||submarine chaser||1917||Sold 24 Jun, 1921
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|-
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|{{US-SC38|f=p}}||submarine chaser||1917||Sold Dec, 1919
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|-
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|{{US-SC39|f=p}}||submarine chaser||1917||Sold 24 Jun, 1921
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|-
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|{{US-SC40|f=p}}||submarine chaser||1917||Sold 14 Oct, 1924
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|-
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|{{US-SC41|f=p}}||submarine chaser||1917||Sold 11 May, 1921
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|-
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|{{US-SC42|f=p}}||submarine chaser||1917||Sold 24 Jun, 1921
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|-
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|{{US-SC43|f=p}}||submarine chaser||1917||Sold 24 Jun, 1921
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|-
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|{{US-SC44|f=p}}||submarine chaser||1917||Sold 24 Jun, 1921
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|-
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|{{US-SC45|f=p}}||submarine chaser||1917||Sold 24 Jun, 1921
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|-
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|{{US-SC46|f=p}}||submarine chaser||1917||Sold 24 Jun, 1921
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|-
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|{{US-SC47|f=p}}||submarine chaser||1917||Sold 24 Jun, 1921
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|-
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|{{US-SC48|f=p}}||submarine chaser||1917||Sold 24 Jun, 1921
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|-
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|{{US-SC49|f=p}}||submarine chaser||1917||Sold 24 Jun, 1921
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|-
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|{{US-SC50|f=p}}||submarine chaser||1917||Sold 24 Jun, 1921
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|-
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|{{US-SC51|f=p}}||submarine chaser||1917||Sold 24 Jun, 1921
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|-
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|{{US-SC52|f=p}}||submarine chaser||1917||Sold 24 Jun, 1921
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|-
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|{{US-SC53|f=p}}||submarine chaser||1917||Broken up 1920
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|-
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|{{US-SC54|f=p}}||submarine chaser||1917||Sold 24 Jun, 1921
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|-
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|{{US-SC55|f=p}}||submarine chaser||1917||Sold 24 Jun, 1921
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|-
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|{{US-SC56|f=p}}||submarine chaser||1917||Sold 24 Jun, 1921
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|-
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|{{US-SC57|f=p}}||submarine chaser||1917||Sold 12 Dec, 1935
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|-
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|{{US-SC58|f=p}}||submarine chaser||1917||Burned 2 May, 1919
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|-
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|{{US-SC59|f=p}}||submarine chaser||1917||Sold 24 Jun, 1921
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|-
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|{{US-SC60|f=p}}||submarine chaser||1917||Collision 1 Oct, 1918
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|-
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|{{US-SC61|f=p}}||submarine chaser||1917||Sold 24 Jun, 1921
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|-
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|{{US-SC62|f=p}}||submarine chaser||1917||Sold 6 Mar, 1922
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|-
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|{{US-SC63|f=p}}||submarine chaser||1917||Sold 22 Jul, 1931
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|-
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|{{US-SC64|f=p}}||submarine chaser||1917||Converted
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|-
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|{{US-Tennessee|f=p}}||dreadnought||30 Apr, 1919||Sold Jul, 1959
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|}
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</div name=fredbot:ships>
  
 
==Commandants==
 
==Commandants==
 
Dates of appointment given:
 
Dates of appointment given:
<div name=fredbot:officeD otitle="Commandant, Navy Yard, New York" nat="US">{{TenureListBegin|Commandant, Navy Yard, New York}}
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<div name=fredbot:officeCom otitle="Commandant, Navy Yard, New York" nat="US">
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{{Tenure|rank={{CdreUS}}|name=James William Augustus Nicholson|nick=James W. A. Nicholson|appt=1 September, 1876|end=1 May, 1880}}
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{{Tenure|rank={{CdreUS}}|name=George H. Cooper|nick=George H. Cooper|appt=1 May, 1880|end=1 April, 1882}}
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{{Tenure|rank={{CdreUS}}|name=John Henry Upshur|nick=John H. Upshur|appt=1 April, 1882{{USOfficerReg1882|p. 8}}}}
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{{Tenure|rank={{RearUS}}|name=Daniel Lawrence Braine|nick=Daniel L. Braine|appt=14 November, 1889{{USOfficerReg1891|p. 4}}}}
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{{Tenure|rank={{CaptUS}}|name=Henry Erben|nick=Henry Erben|appt=20 May, 1891{{USOfficerReg1892|p. 6}}}}
 
{{Tenure|rank={{CdreUS}}|name=Montgomery Sicard|nick=Montgomery Sicard|appt=22 November, 1894{{USOfficerReg1896|p. 4}}}}
 
{{Tenure|rank={{CdreUS}}|name=Montgomery Sicard|nick=Montgomery Sicard|appt=22 November, 1894{{USOfficerReg1896|p. 4}}}}
 
{{Tenure|rank={{CdreUS}}|name=Francis Marvin Bunce|nick=Francis M. Bunce|appt=1 May, 1897{{USOfficerReg1898|p. 4}}}}
 
{{Tenure|rank={{CdreUS}}|name=Francis Marvin Bunce|nick=Francis M. Bunce|appt=1 May, 1897{{USOfficerReg1898|p. 4}}}}
{{TenureListEnd}}
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{{Tenure|rank={{CdreUS}}|name=John Woodward Philip|nick=John W. Philip|appt=14 January, 1899}}
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{{Tenure|rank={{RearUS}}|name=Albert Smith Barker|nick=Albert S. Barker|appt=17 July, 1900{{USOfficerReg1903|p. 6}}}}
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{{Tenure|rank={{RearUS}}|name=Frederick Rodgers|nick=Frederick Rodgers|appt=21 March, 1903{{USOfficerReg1904|p. 6}}}}
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{{Tenure|rank={{RearUS}}|name=Joseph Bullock Coghlan|nick=Joseph B. Coghlan|appt=3 October, 1904{{USOfficerReg1906|p. 6}}|end=9 December, 1906{{USOfficerReg1907|p. 177.  Retired on that date}}}}
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{{Tenure|rank={{RearUS}}|name=Caspar Frederick Goodrich|nick=Caspar F. Goodrich|appt=1 June, 1907{{USOfficerReg1909|p. 6}}|end=15 May, 1909{{USOfficerReg1909|p. 6}}{{INF}}}}
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{{Tenure|rank={{CaptUS}}|name=Joseph Ballard Murdock|nick=Joseph B. Murdock|appt=15 May, 1909}}
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{{Tenure|rank={{RearUS}}|name=Eugene Henry Cozzens Leutze|nick=Eugene H. C. Leutze|appt=21 March, 1910}}
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{{Tenure|rank={{CaptUS}}|name=Albert Gleaves|nick=Albert Gleaves|appt=17 May, 1912{{USOfficerReg1913|p. 10}}|end=after 1 January, 1914{{USOfficerReg1914|p. 10}}|note=also Commandant, [[Third Naval District]]}}
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{{Tenure|rank={{RearUS}}|name=Nathaniel Reilly Usher|nick=Nathaniel R. Usher|appt=28 September, 1914{{USOfficerReg1915|p. 8}}|end=after 1 January, 1917{{USOfficerReg1917|p. 8}}}}
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{{Tenure|rank={{RearUS}}|name=John Daniel McDonald|nick=John D. McDonald|appt=23 February, 1918{{USOfficerReg1919|pp. 10-11}}}}
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{{Tenure|rank={{RearUS}}|name=Carl Theodore Vogelgesang|nick=Carl T. Vogelgesang|appt=1 July, 1921|end=}}
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{{Tenure|rank={{RearUS}}|name=Charles Peshall Plunkett|nick=Charles P. Plunkett|appt=27 November, 1922{{USOfficerReg1925|pp. 10-11}}|end=|note=also Commandant, [[Third Naval District]]}}
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{{Tenure|rank={{CaptUS}}|name=Frank Lyon|nick=Frank Lyon|appt=16 February, 1928|end=}}
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</div name=fredbot:officeCom>
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==Aides to Commandant==
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Dates of appointment given:
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<div name=fredbot:officeACom otitle="Aide to Commandant, Navy Yard, New York" nat="US">
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{{Tenure|rank={{CommUS}}|name=Benjamin Franklin Hutchison|nick=Benjamin F. Hutchison|appt=13 January, 1914{{USOfficerReg1915|p. 14}}}}
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{{Tenure|rank={{LCommUS}}|name=Ralph Payne Craft|nick=Ralph P. Craft|appt=1915{{USOfficerReg1916|p. 24}}}}
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{{Tenure|rank={{CommUS}}|name=Frank Brooks Upham|nick=Frank B. Upham|appt=5 June, 1915{{USOfficerReg1917|p. 14}}}}
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</div name=fredbot:officeACom>
  
 
==Captains of the Yard==
 
==Captains of the Yard==
<div name=fredbot:officeD otitle="Captain of the Yard, Navy Yard, New York" nat="US">{{TenureListBegin|Captain of the Yard, Navy Yard, New York}}
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<div name=fredbot:officeCap otitle="Captain, Navy Yard, New York" nat="US">
 
{{Tenure|rank={{CaptUS}}|name=George Watson Sumner|nick=George W. Sumner|appt=20 July, 1897{{USOfficerReg1898|p. 6}}}}
 
{{Tenure|rank={{CaptUS}}|name=George Watson Sumner|nick=George W. Sumner|appt=20 July, 1897{{USOfficerReg1898|p. 6}}}}
{{TenureListEnd}}
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{{Tenure|rank={{CaptUS}}|name=Frank Wildes|nick=Frank Wildes|appt=1 April, 1899{{USOfficerReg1900|p. 8}}}}
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{{Tenure|rank={{CaptUS}}|name=Purnell Frederick Harrington|nick=Purnell F. Harrington|appt=20 May, 1902{{USOfficerReg1903|p. 8}}}}
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{{Tenure|rank={{CaptUS}}|name=Thomas Perry|nick=Thomas Perry|appt=11 May, 1903{{USOfficerReg1904|p. 8}}}}
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{{Tenure|rank={{CaptUS}}|name=Joseph Newton Hemphill|nick=Joseph N. Hemphill|appt=1 June, 1904{{USOfficerReg1906|p. 8}}}}
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{{Tenure|rank={{CaptUS}}|name=William Heron Reeder|nick=William H. Reeder|appt=15 September, 1906{{USOfficerReg1907|p. 8}}}}
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{{Tenure|rank={{CaptUS}}|name=Ten Eyck De Witt Veeder|nick=Ten Eyck De Witt Veeder|appt=18 November, 1908{{USOfficerReg1909|p. 8}}}}
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{{Tenure|rank={{CommUS}}|name=Louis Sayre Van Duzer|nick=Louis S. Van Duzer|appt=20 July, 1910{{USOfficerReg1911|p. 12}}|end=after 1 January, 1913{{USOfficerReg1913|p. 12}}}}
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</div name=fredbot:officeCap>
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==Engineer Officers==
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Dates of appointment given:
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<div name=fredbot:officeEng otitle="Engineer Officer, Navy Yard, New York" nat="US">
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{{Tenure|rank={{CaptUS}}|name=George Hammeken Kearny|nick=George H. Kearny|appt=5 June, 1905{{USOfficerReg1906|p. 8}}}}
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{{Tenure|rank={{CommUS}}|name=Reynold Thomas Hall|nick=Reynold T. Hall|appt=18 December, 1906{{USOfficerReg1907|p. 14}}|end=26 September, 1908{{USOfficerReg1908|p. 12}}{{INF}}}}
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{{Tenure|rank={{CaptUS}}|name=Wythe Marchant Parks|nick=Wythe M. Parks|appt=26 September, 1908{{USOfficerReg1909|p. 10}}}}
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{{Tenure|rank={{CaptUS}}|name=George Eli Burd|nick=George E. Burd|appt=26 May, 1910{{USOfficerReg1911|p. 10}}|end=1914{{USOfficerReg1914|p. 10}}{{USOfficerReg1915|p. 20}}}}
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{{Tenure|rank={{LCommUS}}|name=Louis Clark Richardson|nick=Louis C. Richardson|appt=1914{{USOfficerReg1915|p. 20}}{{USOfficerReg1914|p. 10}}|end=3 August, 1915{{USOfficerReg1917|p. 16}}{{INF}}}}
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{{Tenure|rank={{CommUS}}|name=Earl Percy Jessop|nick=Earl P. Jessop|appt=3 August, 1915{{USOfficerReg1917|p. 16}}}}
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</div name=fredbot:officeEng>
  
 
==Ordnance Officers==
 
==Ordnance Officers==
<div name=fredbot:officeD otitle="Ordnance Officer, Navy Yard, New York" nat="US">{{TenureListBegin|Ordnance Officer, Navy Yard, New York}}
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<div name=fredbot:officeOrd otitle="Ordnance Officer, Navy Yard, New York" nat="US">
 
{{Tenure|rank={{CommUS}}|name=William Swift|nick=William Swift|appt=20 July, 1897{{USOfficerReg1898|p. 10}}}}
 
{{Tenure|rank={{CommUS}}|name=William Swift|nick=William Swift|appt=20 July, 1897{{USOfficerReg1898|p. 10}}}}
{{TenureListEnd}}
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{{Tenure|rank={{CommUS}}|name=John Bradford Briggs|nick=John B. Briggs|appt=26 February, 1901{{USOfficerReg1903|p. 12}}}}
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{{Tenure|rank={{CommUS}}|name=Karl Rohrer|nick=Karl Rohrer|appt=10 April, 1903{{USOfficerReg1904|p. 12}}|end=28 July, 1906{{USOfficerReg1906|p. 10}}{{INF}}}}
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{{Tenure|rank={{CaptUS}}|name=Greenlief Augustus Merriam|nick=Greenlief A. Merriam|appt=28 July, 1906{{USOfficerReg1907|p. 10}}|end=13 June, 1907{{INF}}}}
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{{Tenure|rank={{CaptUS}}|name=Henry Morrell|nick=Henry Morrell|appt=13 June, 1907{{USOfficerReg1908|p. 10}}}}
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</div name=fredbot:officeOrd>
  
 
==Equipment Officers==
 
==Equipment Officers==
 
Dates of appointment given:
 
Dates of appointment given:
<div name=fredbot:officeD otitle="Equipment Officer, Navy Yard, New York" nat="US">{{TenureListBegin|Equipment Officer, Navy Yard, New York}}
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<div name=fredbot:officeEq otitle="Equipment Officer, Navy Yard, New York" nat="US">
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{{Tenure|rank={{CaptUS}}|name=Theodore Frederick Kane|nick=Theodore F. Kane|appt=1 October, 1889{{USOfficerReg1890|p. 6}}}}
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{{Tenure|rank={{CaptUS}}|name=George Watson Sumner|nick=George W. Sumner|appt=1 October, 1890{{USOfficerReg1892|p. 6}}}}
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{{Tenure|rank={{LCommUS}}|name=William Campbell Gibson|nick=William C. Gibson|appt=3 June, 1891{{USOfficerReg1892|p. 12}}}}
 
{{Tenure|rank={{CommUS}}|name=Charles Stillman Sperry|nick=Charles S. Sperry|appt=2 July, 1895{{USOfficerReg1898|p. 8}}}}
 
{{Tenure|rank={{CommUS}}|name=Charles Stillman Sperry|nick=Charles S. Sperry|appt=2 July, 1895{{USOfficerReg1898|p. 8}}}}
{{TenureListEnd}}
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{{Tenure|rank={{CaptUS}}|name=Raymond Perry Rodgers|nick=Raymond P. Rodgers|appt=1 May, 1901{{USOfficerReg1904|p. 10}}}}
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{{Tenure|rank={{CommUS}}|name=Aaron Ward|nick=Aaron Ward|appt=27 February, 1905{{USOfficerReg1906|p. 12}}}}
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{{Tenure|rank={{CommUS}}|name=Harry George|nick=Harry George|appt=20 April, 1907{{USOfficerReg1909|p. 14}}|end=after 1 January, 1909{{USOfficerReg1909|p. 14}}}}
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</div name=fredbot:officeEq>
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==Inspection Officers==
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Dates of appointment given:
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<div name=fredbot:officeInsp otitle="Inspection Officer, Navy Yard, New York" nat="US">
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{{Tenure|rank={{LCommUS}}|name=Frank Hodges Clark, Jr.|nick=Frank H. Clark, Jr.|appt=24 May, 1910{{USOfficerReg1911|p. 20}}|end=24 August, 1911{{USOfficerReg1911|p. 20}}{{USOfficerReg1912|p. 22}}{{INF}}}}
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{{Tenure|rank={{LCommUS}}|name=Wat Tyler Cluverius|nick=Wat T. Cluverius|appt=24 August, 1911{{USOfficerReg1912|p. 22}}|end=after 1 January, 1914{{USOfficerReg1914|p. 20}}}}
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The United States Navy Yard, New York, also known as the Brooklyn Navy Yard or the New York Naval Shipyard, is located on the East River.

It covered over 200 acres at the height of its production of U.S. Navy warships.

Shipbuilding

Ship Type Launched Fate
U.S.S. Iroquois sloop 12 Apr, 1859 Wrecked 26 Aug, 1910
U.S.S. Lackawanna screw sloop 9 Aug, 1862 Sold 30 Jul, 1887
U.S.S. Ticonderoga screw sloop 16 Oct, 1862 Sold 30 Jul, 1887
U.S.S. Nyack gunboat 6 Oct, 1863 Sold 30 Nov, 1883
U.S.S. Florida screw frigate 15 Dec, 1864 Sold 27 Feb, 1885
U.S.S. Tennessee screw frigate 8 Jul, 1865 Sold 15 Sep, 1886
U.S.S. Plymouth screw sloops 8 Aug, 1868 Broken up 1884
U.S.S. Swatara screw sloop 17 Sep, 1873 Sold 2 Nov, 1896
U.S.S. Alarm torpedo ram 13 Nov, 1873 28 Feb, 1898
U.S.S. Trenton screw frigate 1 Jan, 1876 Wrecked 16 Mar, 1889
U.S.S. Maine pre-dreadnought 18 Nov, 1890 Exploded 15 Feb, 1898
U.S.S. Cincinnati protected cruiser 10 Nov, 1892 Sold 4 Aug, 1921
U.S.S. Connecticut pre-dreadnought 29 Sep, 1904 Sold 1923
U.S.S. Vestal repair ship 9 May, 1908 Sold 28 Jul, 1950
U.S.S. Florida dreadnought 12 May, 1910 Scrapped 30 Sep, 1932
U.S.S. New York dreadnought 30 Oct, 1912 Expended 8 Jul, 1948
U.S.S. Arizona dreadnought 19 Jun, 1915 Sunk 7 Dec, 1941
U.S.S. New Mexico dreadnought 23 Apr, 1917 Scrapped 9 Nov, 1947
U.S.S. S.C. 5 submarine chaser 1917 Transferred
U.S.S. S.C. 6 submarine chaser 1917 Sold 24 Jun, 1921
U.S.S. S.C. 7 submarine chaser 1917 Transferred
U.S.S. S.C. 8 submarine chaser 1917 Transferred
U.S.S. S.C. 9 submarine chaser 1917 Transferred
U.S.S. S.C. 10 submarine chaser 1917 Transferred
U.S.S. S.C. 11 submarine chaser 1917 Transferred
U.S.S. S.C. 12 submarine chaser 1917 Transferred
U.S.S. S.C. 13 submarine chaser 1917 Transferred
U.S.S. S.C. 14 submarine chaser 1917 Transferred
U.S.S. S.C. 15 submarine chaser 1917 Transferred
U.S.S. S.C. 16 submarine chaser 1917 Transferred
U.S.S. S.C. 17 submarine chaser 1917 Sold 24 Jun, 1921
U.S.S. S.C. 18 submarine chaser 1917 Transferred 1920
U.S.S. S.C. 19 submarine chaser 1917 Sold 24 Jun, 1921
U.S.S. S.C. 20 submarine chaser 1917 Transferred 1920
U.S.S. S.C. 21 submarine chaser 1917 Sold 24 Jun, 1921
U.S.S. S.C. 22 submarine chaser 1917 Transferred 14 Nov, 1919
U.S.S. S.C. 23 submarine chaser 1917 Burned 1920
U.S.S. S.C. 24 submarine chaser 1917 Sold 24 Jun, 1921
U.S.S. S.C. 25 submarine chaser 1917 Sold 24 Jun, 1921
U.S.S. S.C. 26 submarine chaser 1917 Sold 20 Jul, 1921
U.S.S. S.C. 27 submarine chaser 1917 Transferred 14 Nov, 1919
U.S.S. S.C. 28 submarine chaser 1917 Transferred
U.S.S. S.C. 29 submarine chaser 1917 Transferred
U.S.S. S.C. 30 submarine chaser 1917 Transferred
U.S.S. S.C. 31 submarine chaser 1917 Transferred
U.S.S. S.C. 32 submarine chaser 1917 Transferred
U.S.S. S.C. 33 submarine chaser 1917 Transferred
U.S.S. S.C. 34 submarine chaser 1917 Sold 24 Jun, 1921
U.S.S. S.C. 35 submarine chaser 1917 Sold 24 Jun, 1921
U.S.S. S.C. 36 submarine chaser 1917 Sold 24 Jun, 1921
U.S.S. S.C. 37 submarine chaser 1917 Sold 24 Jun, 1921
U.S.S. S.C. 38 submarine chaser 1917 Sold Dec, 1919
U.S.S. S.C. 39 submarine chaser 1917 Sold 24 Jun, 1921
U.S.S. S.C. 40 submarine chaser 1917 Sold 14 Oct, 1924
U.S.S. S.C. 41 submarine chaser 1917 Sold 11 May, 1921
U.S.S. S.C. 42 submarine chaser 1917 Sold 24 Jun, 1921
U.S.S. S.C. 43 submarine chaser 1917 Sold 24 Jun, 1921
U.S.S. S.C. 44 submarine chaser 1917 Sold 24 Jun, 1921
U.S.S. S.C. 45 submarine chaser 1917 Sold 24 Jun, 1921
U.S.S. S.C. 46 submarine chaser 1917 Sold 24 Jun, 1921
U.S.S. S.C. 47 submarine chaser 1917 Sold 24 Jun, 1921
U.S.S. S.C. 48 submarine chaser 1917 Sold 24 Jun, 1921
U.S.S. S.C. 49 submarine chaser 1917 Sold 24 Jun, 1921
U.S.S. S.C. 50 submarine chaser 1917 Sold 24 Jun, 1921
U.S.S. S.C. 51 submarine chaser 1917 Sold 24 Jun, 1921
U.S.S. S.C. 52 submarine chaser 1917 Sold 24 Jun, 1921
U.S.S. S.C. 53 submarine chaser 1917 Broken up 1920
U.S.S. S.C. 54 submarine chaser 1917 Sold 24 Jun, 1921
U.S.S. S.C. 55 submarine chaser 1917 Sold 24 Jun, 1921
U.S.S. S.C. 56 submarine chaser 1917 Sold 24 Jun, 1921
U.S.S. S.C. 57 submarine chaser 1917 Sold 12 Dec, 1935
U.S.S. S.C. 58 submarine chaser 1917 Burned 2 May, 1919
U.S.S. S.C. 59 submarine chaser 1917 Sold 24 Jun, 1921
U.S.S. S.C. 60 submarine chaser 1917 Collision 1 Oct, 1918
U.S.S. S.C. 61 submarine chaser 1917 Sold 24 Jun, 1921
U.S.S. S.C. 62 submarine chaser 1917 Sold 6 Mar, 1922
U.S.S. S.C. 63 submarine chaser 1917 Sold 22 Jul, 1931
U.S.S. S.C. 64 submarine chaser 1917 Converted
U.S.S. Tennessee dreadnought 30 Apr, 1919 Sold Jul, 1959

Commandants

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Aides to Commandant

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Captains of the Yard

Engineer Officers

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Ordnance Officers

Equipment Officers

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Inspection Officers

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Industrial Managers

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See Also

Footnotes

  1. Register of Officers, 1882. p. 8.
  2. Register of Officers, 1891. p. 4.
  3. Register of Officers, 1892. p. 6.
  4. Register of Officers, 1896. p. 4.
  5. Register of Officers, 1898. p. 4.
  6. Register of Officers, 1903. p. 6.
  7. Register of Officers, 1904. p. 6.
  8. Register of Officers, 1906. p. 6.
  9. Register of Officers, 1907. p. 177. Retired on that date.
  10. Register of Officers, 1909. p. 6.
  11. Register of Officers, 1909. p. 6.
  12. Register of Officers, 1913. p. 10.
  13. Register of Officers, 1914. p. 10.
  14. Register of Officers, 1915. p. 8.
  15. Register of Officers, 1917. p. 8.
  16. Register of Officers, 1919. pp. 10-11.
  17. Register of Officers, 1925. pp. 10-11.
  18. Register of Officers, 1915. p. 14.
  19. Register of Officers, 1916. p. 24.
  20. Register of Officers, 1917. p. 14.
  21. Register of Officers, 1898. p. 6.
  22. Register of Officers, 1900. p. 8.
  23. Register of Officers, 1903. p. 8.
  24. Register of Officers, 1904. p. 8.
  25. Register of Officers, 1906. p. 8.
  26. Register of Officers, 1907. p. 8.
  27. Register of Officers, 1909. p. 8.
  28. Register of Officers, 1911. p. 12.
  29. Register of Officers, 1913. p. 12.
  30. Register of Officers, 1906. p. 8.
  31. Register of Officers, 1907. p. 14.
  32. Register of Officers, 1908. p. 12.
  33. Register of Officers, 1909. p. 10.
  34. Register of Officers, 1911. p. 10.
  35. Register of Officers, 1914. p. 10.
  36. Register of Officers, 1915. p. 20.
  37. Register of Officers, 1915. p. 20.
  38. Register of Officers, 1914. p. 10.
  39. Register of Officers, 1917. p. 16.
  40. Register of Officers, 1917. p. 16.
  41. Register of Officers, 1898. p. 10.
  42. Register of Officers, 1903. p. 12.
  43. Register of Officers, 1904. p. 12.
  44. Register of Officers, 1906. p. 10.
  45. Register of Officers, 1907. p. 10.
  46. Register of Officers, 1908. p. 10.
  47. Register of Officers, 1890. p. 6.
  48. Register of Officers, 1892. p. 6.
  49. Register of Officers, 1892. p. 12.
  50. Register of Officers, 1898. p. 8.
  51. Register of Officers, 1904. p. 10.
  52. Register of Officers, 1906. p. 12.
  53. Register of Officers, 1909. p. 14.
  54. Register of Officers, 1909. p. 14.
  55. Register of Officers, 1911. p. 20.
  56. Register of Officers, 1911. p. 20.
  57. Register of Officers, 1912. p. 22.
  58. Register of Officers, 1912. p. 22.
  59. Register of Officers, 1914. p. 20.
  60. Register of Officers, 1917. p. 8.
  61. Register of Officers, 1917. p. 8.

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