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USS Piscataqua (1866)

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Namesake
  
Piscataqua River

Commissioned
  
21 October 1867

Displacement
  
2,400 Tons

Builder
  
Portsmouth Navy Yard

Decommissioned
  
5 December 1870

Launched
  
11 June 1866

Fate
  
Sold for scrap February 1877

The USS Piscataqua, a screw steamer, was launched 11 June 1866 by Portsmouth Navy Yard; and commissioned 21 October 1867 with Captain Daniel Ammen in command.

On 16 December 1867, she sailed for the East Indies via the Cape of Good Hope, arriving Singapore 18 April 1868. Serving as flagship for the Asiatic Station, she visited ports in China, Japan, and the Philippines. From 1868 to 1869, a civil war raged in Japan; during the course of this war, Piscataqua protected the lives of United States citizens and American interests.

On 15 May 1869, her name was changed to Delaware, and on 23 August 1870, she departed Singapore for America. She arrived New York 19 November. Decommissioned 5 December 1870, she remained in the New York Navy Yard until sinking in 1876. She was sold for scrapping in February 1877.

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USS Piscataqua (1866) Wikipedia