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- Q2471474 abstract "USS Vesuvius, the third ship of the United States Navy named for the Italian volcano, was a unique vessel in the Navy inventory which marked a departure from more conventional forms of main battery armament. She is considered a dynamite gun cruiser and was essentially an operational testbed for large dynamite guns.Vesuvius was laid down in September 1887 at Philadelphia by William Cramp and Sons Ships and Engine Building Company, subcontracted from the Pneumatic Dynamite Gun Company of New York City. She was launched on 28 April 1888 sponsored by Miss Eleanor Breckinridge and commissioned on 2 June 1890 at the Philadelphia Navy Yard with Lieutenant Seaton Schroeder in command.".
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- Q2471474 decommissioningDate "1921-10-21".
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- Q2471474 orderDate "1886-08-03".
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- Q2471474 status "Sold for scrapping".
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- Q2471474 shipDecommissioned "1921-10-21".
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- Q2471474 shipName "USS Vesuvius".
- Q2471474 shipOrdered "1886-08-03".
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- Q2471474 comment "USS Vesuvius, the third ship of the United States Navy named for the Italian volcano, was a unique vessel in the Navy inventory which marked a departure from more conventional forms of main battery armament.".
- Q2471474 label "USS Vesuvius (1888)".
- Q2471474 depiction USS_Vesuvius_dynamite_guns_LOC_4a13992v.jpg.
- Q2471474 name "USS Vesuvius".