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- USS_Camanche_(1864) comment "USS Camanche was a Passaic-class monitor that was prefabricated at Jersey City, N.J. by Donahue, Ryan and Secor for the sum of 613,164.98 dollars ($7.11 million in present day terms). She was disassembled and shipped around Cape Horn in the sailing ship Aquila to San Francisco, California. The Aquila arrived in San Francisco on 10 November 1863 but sank at her wharf in 30 feet of water on 14 November 1863 as a result of storm damage and a collision with another ship.".
- Q7868019 comment "USS Camanche was a Passaic-class monitor that was prefabricated at Jersey City, N.J. by Donahue, Ryan and Secor for the sum of 613,164.98 dollars ($7.11 million in present day terms). She was disassembled and shipped around Cape Horn in the sailing ship Aquila to San Francisco, California. The Aquila arrived in San Francisco on 10 November 1863 but sank at her wharf in 30 feet of water on 14 November 1863 as a result of storm damage and a collision with another ship.".