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Почетна / [ICB]Imperial / Battleboats / U.S. Navy / Monitor Ships / MONADNOCK Class 16
M-3 USS MONADNOCK<br>
<br>Displacement 3,990 Tons, Dimensions, 263 x 55.5 x 14.5 feet/80.2 x 16.91 x 4.47 meters
<br>Armament 2 dual 10/30, 2 6-pound, 2 3-pound
<br>Armor, Steel & Iron: 7 inch belt, 11.5 inch turrets, 7.5 inch CT.
<br>Machinery, HC engines, 6 boilers, 2 shafts, 1,600 hp,<br>Speed, 12 Knots, Crew 150 (163-191 wartime).
- The USS Monadnock is seen on the building ways at Continental Iron Works, later Aden Shipyard, ready for launching on 19 Sept 1883. The shipyard was located in Vallejo, California across the river from Mare Island Navy Yard at the foot of Santa Clara stre
- A view of the Mare Island Navy Yard waterfront in 1895. From bottom to top the ships present are the incomplete USS Manadnock, the ferry Ellen, USS Monterey, USS Albatross, USS Marion and USS Ranger. The deck house is under construction of the Manadnock.
- The USS Monadnock alongside the quay wall under construction at Mare Island Navy Yard in 1896.
- Bow view of USS Monadnock under construction in dry dock 1 at Mare Island Navy Yard in 1895.
- Starboard bow view of the USS Monadnock under construction in dry dock one at Mare Island Navy Yard in 1895.
- One on the USS Monadnock's 15" guns is installed in her after turret on 6 Jan 1896 at Mare Island Navy Yard.
- The first on USS Monadnock's forward 15" guns is being installed in January 1896 at Mare Island Navy Yard.
- After 22 years of construction the USS Monadnock is commissioned at Mare Island Navy Yard on 20 Feb 1896.
- The hull of the USS Monadnock is shown just north of the gates to dry dock 1 at Mare Island Navy Yard. Date is not known.
- Off the Mare Island Navy Yard, CA, June 1898, ready for her voyage to the Philippines. The old monitor USS Camanche (1864-1899) is visible beyond Monadnock's after turret. Courtesy of the Mare Island Naval Shipyard, 1970. U.S. Naval Historical Center Phot
- Steams through the Golden Gate, leaving San Francisco en route to Manila, 23 June 1898. U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph.
- In the Pacific Ocean during her voyage from San Francisco to Manila, 23 June - 16 August 1898. Photographed from USS Nero. U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph.
- At sea between San Francisco, CA, and Manila, Philippine Islands, circa June-August 1898. Photographed from USS Nero (1898-1922), her escort on the trans-Pacific voyage. U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph.
- USS Monadnock is making a high speed run in San Francisco bay in 1896.
- Boardside view of the USS Monadnock off Mare Island Navy Yard. Vallejo, California is in the background, circa 1896
- The USS Monadnock is seen entering dry dock 1 at Mare Island Naval Yard on 21 Apr 1898.