USS Idaho (1864) - Built in Greenpoint, Brooklyn

Built in Greenpoint, Brooklyn

Idaho – the first U.S. Navy ship to bear that name -- was launched as a wooden steam sloop 8 October 1864 by Henry Steers of Greenpoint, Brooklyn . Her twin-screw machinery was of a novel design by B. N. Dickerson and was built by Morgan Iron Works.

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