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- Q7871110 subject Q8114928.
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- Q7871110 abstract "The first USS Lafayette was a side wheel steamer, converted to an ironclad ram, in the United States Navy during the American Civil War.Lafayette was built at St. Louis, Missouri, in 1848 as Aleck Scott (often spelled Alick Scott). She was purchased by the War Department as Fort Henry on 18 May 1862 for use in the western flotilla. She was converted to an ironclad ram at St. Louis. Renamed Lafayette on 8 September 1862, she was transferred to the Navy with the entire western flotilla by executive order on 1 October 1862. She was commissioned at Cairo, Illinois, 27 February 1863, with Captain Henry A. Walke in command.".
- Q7871110 acquirementDate "1862-05-18".
- Q7871110 commissioningDate "1863-02-27".
- Q7871110 decommissioningDate "1865-07-23".
- Q7871110 length "85.344".
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- Q7871110 status "Sold, 28 March 1866".
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- Q7871110 shipAcquired "--05-18".
- Q7871110 shipCommissioned "1863-02-27".
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- Q7871110 comment "The first USS Lafayette was a side wheel steamer, converted to an ironclad ram, in the United States Navy during the American Civil War.Lafayette was built at St. Louis, Missouri, in 1848 as Aleck Scott (often spelled Alick Scott). She was purchased by the War Department as Fort Henry on 18 May 1862 for use in the western flotilla. She was converted to an ironclad ram at St. Louis.".
- Q7871110 label "USS Lafayette (1848)".
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- Q7871110 name "USS Lafayette".