Guidelines

What type of ship was the USS Pennsylvania?

What type of ship was the USS Pennsylvania?

battleships
USS Pennsylvania (BB 38) USS Pennsylvania, lead ship of a class of two 31,400-ton battleships, was built at Newport News, Virginia. Commissioned in June 1916, she served as the Atlantic Fleet’s flagship into the early “Twenties”.

What was the biggest ship in the Civil War?

USS Pennsylvania was a three-decked ship of the line of the United States Navy, rated at 130 guns, and named for the state of Pennsylvania. She was the largest United States sailing warship ever built, the equivalent of a first-rate of the British Royal Navy….USS Pennsylvania (1837)

History
Armament 130 × 32 pounder (15 kg) guns

What was the largest ship of the line?

HMS Victoria was the last British wooden first-rate three-decked ship of the line commissioned for sea service. With a displacement of 6,959 tons, she was the largest wooden battleship which ever entered service….HMS Victoria (1859)

History
United Kingdom
Displacement 6959 tons
Length 260 ft (79 m)
Beam 60 ft (18 m)

Did the US ever build a ship of the line?

USS Independence was the first ship-of-the-line launched for the USN from the Boston (Charlestown) Navy Yard on 22 June 1814: While rated for 74-guns, Independence was armed with 87 guns when she was launched.

Where is the model of the USS Pennsylvania?

Shown here is the museum’s model of the giant ship-of-the-line Pennsylvania. The museum has had the model for many years and it was one of our earliest acquisitions. The ship model company Arthur G. Henning, Inc. of Mount Vernon, New York built the model in 1970.

When did Pennsylvania become a ship of the line?

Pennsylvania, second of the original 13 states, ratified the Constitution 12 December 1787. Ship-of-the-line Pennsylvania was one of “nine ships to rate not less than 74 guns each” authorized by Congress 29 April 1816.

Where was the USS Pennsylvania when she was at anchor?

U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph. Line engraving published in “Gleason’s Pictorial”, 9 July 1853, showing the ship at anchor off the Norfolk Navy Yard, Portsmouth, Virginia, where she was the receiving ship.

When was the ship of the line built?

Ship-of-the-line Pennsylvania was one of “nine ships to rate not less than 74 guns each” authorized by Congress 29 April 1816. She was designed and built by Samuel Humphreys in the Philadelphia Navy Yard. Her keel was laid in September 1821, but tight budgets slowed her construction, preventing her being launched until 18 July 1837.