Morgan Iron Works - Production Summary - Warship Engines

Warship Engines

U.S. Navy warship engines built by the Morgan Iron Works (Morgan management)
Ship Engine
Name Type Class Built Builder Disp. Type No. Cyl. (ins) Str. (ft) IHP
USS Seminole Screw sloop Narragansett 1859 Pensacola Navy Yard 1,235 HBA 2 50 2.6 250
USS Chippewa Screw gunboat Unadilla 1861 William H. Webb 691 HBA 2 30 1.6 n/a
USS Katahdin Screw gunboat Unadilla 1861 Larrabee & Allen 691 HBA 2 30 1.6 n/a
USS Kineo Screw gunboat Unadilla 1861 J. W. Dyer 691 HBA 2 30 1.6 n/a
USS Mahaska Double-end gunboat Sebago 1861 Portsmouth Navy Yard 1,070 IDA 1 44 7 n/a
USS Wachusett Screw sloop Iroquois 1861 Boston Navy Yard 1,488 HBA 2 50 2.6 1202
USS Ticonderoga Screw sloop Lackawanna 1862 Brooklyn Navy Yard 2,526 HBA 2 42 2.6 1,300
USS Tioga Double-end gunboat Genesee 1862 Boston Navy Yard 1,120 IDA 1 48 7 n/a
USS Ascutney Double-end gunboat Sassacus 1863 George W. Jackman 1,173 IDA 1 58 8.9 n/a
USS Chenango Double-end gunboat Sassacus 1863 J. Simonson 1,173 IDA 1 58 8.9 n/a
USS Onondaga Monitor Unique 1863 Continental Iron Works 2,592 HBA 4 n/a n/a 642
USS Ammonoosuc Cruiser Ammonoosuc 1864 Boston Navy Yard 3,850 HGDA 2 100 4 4,480
USS Muscoota Double-end gunboat Mohongo 1864 Continental Iron Works 1,370 IDA 1 58 8.9 n/a
USS Idaho Cruiser Unique 1864 Henry Steers 3,241 GS 2 n/a n/a n/a

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