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USS Kanawha (1896)

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Name
  
USS Kanawha

Acquired
  
7 June 1898

Decommissioned
  
8 October 1898

Completed
  
1896

Commissioned
  
26 July 1898

Length
  
35 m

Namesake
  
The Kanawha River in West Virginia

Builders
  
Charles L. Seabury and Company, Nyack on Hudson, New York

The second USS Kanawha was a screw-powered steamer that served in the United States Navy in 1898 during the Spanish–American War.

Kanawha was built in 1896 by Charles L. Seabury and Company, Nyack on Hudson, New York. The U.S. Navy purchased her from John P. Duncan on 7 June 1898 for use in the Spanish–American War and armed her. She commissioned as USS Kanawha at the New York Navy Yard, New York, New York, on 26 July 1898, Lieutenant Frank F. Fletcher in command.

Kanawha steamed out of New York Harbor on 5 August 1898 and called at Port Royal, South Carolina, and Key West, Florida, before arriving at Gibara, Cuba, on 21 August 1898. She operated in Cuban waters supporting occupation forces until departing Gibara on 12 September 1898. After calling at Port Royal and Charleston, South Carolina, and at Hampton Roads, Virginia, she returned to New York on 29 September 1898.

Kanawha decommissioned on 8 October 1898 and was loaned to the Rhode Island Naval Militia on 12 December 1898. She was returned to the U.S. Navy on 12 August 1899 and transferred to the U.S. Department of War.

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USS Kanawha (1896) Wikipedia