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Marietta (II)
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Circe (1869)
Marietta (II) (1862 - 1869)
Marietta-class River Monitor
Laid down in the summer of 1862 as Marietta, a light draft, single-turreted, ironclad, screw monitor, by Tomlinson and Hartupee, Pittsburgh, PA.
launched in December 1864
Completed 16 December 1864
Accepted by the Navy 25 April 1866
Marietta was never commissioned
After her acceptance Marietta was laid up at Mound City, IL.
Renamed Circe 15 June 1869
Name reverted to Marietta, 10 August 1869
Sold, 12 April 1873 to David Campbell
Final Disposition, fate unknown
Specifications:
Displacement 479 t.
Length 177'
Beam 50'
Depth of Hull unknown
Draft 5'
Armor
Gun turret, 6"
Pilothouse, 6"
Hull, 1.25"
Deck, 1.25"
Speed 9 kts
Complement 100
Armament
two 11" smoothbore Dahlgren guns
Propulsion
four boilers
two steam engines
single propeller
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