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Quinnebaug I (Sloop of War)

(ScSlp: t. 1, 113; l. 216'0"; b. 30'0"; dr. 12'; s. 7 k.; cpl. 122; a. 1 60-pdr. P.r., 4 32-pdrs., I 20-pdr.)

An alternate spelling of Quinebaug, a river in southern Massachusetts and eastern Connecticut.

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The first Quinnebaug, a screw sloop of war built by the New York Navy Yard, was launched 31 March 1866; sponsored by Lt. Comdr. David B. Harmony; and commissioned 19 July 1867, Comdr. Edward Barrett in command.

The new gunboat departed New York 31 August 1867 and cruised along the Atlantic coast of South America for almost three years before returning to Norfolk 18 July 1870. She decommissioned there on the 29th and was laid up until broken up in 1871.

Published: Tue Aug 25 15:18:50 EDT 2015