USS Cincinnati

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The City-class ironclad USS Cincinnati was a stern-wheel casemate gunboat in the United States Navy during the American Civil War. She was named for Cincinnati, Ohio, and was the first ship to bear that name in the United States Navy.

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City-class ironcladsteamshipUnited States Navy, James Buchanan Eads, 


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    ship commissioning
    1865-08-04T00:00:00Z
    1865-08-04T00:00:00Z
    ship decommissioning
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    USS Cincinnati 1862-1865 H63211USS Cincinnati 1862-1865 H63211
    Engagement at Fort Pillow, Mississippi River, Between Federal and Confederate gun-boatsEngagement at Fort Pillow, Mississippi River, Between Federal and Confederate gun-boats
    Engagement at Fort Pillow, Mississippi River, Between Federal and Confederate gun-boatsEngagement at Fort Pillow, Mississippi River, Between Federal and Confederate gun-boats
    The photographic history of the Civil War - thousands of scenes photographed 1861-65, with text by many special authorities (1911) (14576178149)The photographic history of the Civil War - thousands of scenes photographed 1861-65, with text by many special authorities (1911) (14576178149)
    The photographic history of the Civil War - thousands of scenes photographed 1861-65, with text by many special authorities (1911) (14576178149)The photographic history of the Civil War - thousands of scenes photographed 1861-65, with text by many special authorities (1911) (14576178149)
    USS CINCINNATI) The gunboat that fired the first shot at Fort Henry LCCN2006691870USS CINCINNATI) The gunboat that fired the first shot at Fort Henry LCCN2006691870
    The Civil War through the camera - hundreds of vivid photographs actually taken in Civil War times, together with Elson`s new history (1912) (14762369532)The Civil War through the camera - hundreds of vivid photographs actually taken in Civil War times, together with Elson's new history (1912) (14762369532)