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- USS_Tahgayuta_(1863) abstract "USS Tahgayuta was a proposed United States Navy screw sloop-of-war or steam frigate of 1863 that was cancelled.Tahgayuta was a wooden-hulled bark-rigged (or ship-rigged) Contoocook-class screw sloop-of-war or steam frigate with a single funnel slated to be built in 1863 for the Union Navy by Hazelhurst and Wiegard of Baltimore, Maryland. Plans for her construction were cancelled.".
- Q7874574 abstract "USS Tahgayuta was a proposed United States Navy screw sloop-of-war or steam frigate of 1863 that was cancelled.Tahgayuta was a wooden-hulled bark-rigged (or ship-rigged) Contoocook-class screw sloop-of-war or steam frigate with a single funnel slated to be built in 1863 for the Union Navy by Hazelhurst and Wiegard of Baltimore, Maryland. Plans for her construction were cancelled.".
- USS_Tahgayuta_(1863) comment "USS Tahgayuta was a proposed United States Navy screw sloop-of-war or steam frigate of 1863 that was cancelled.Tahgayuta was a wooden-hulled bark-rigged (or ship-rigged) Contoocook-class screw sloop-of-war or steam frigate with a single funnel slated to be built in 1863 for the Union Navy by Hazelhurst and Wiegard of Baltimore, Maryland. Plans for her construction were cancelled.".
- Q7874574 comment "USS Tahgayuta was a proposed United States Navy screw sloop-of-war or steam frigate of 1863 that was cancelled.Tahgayuta was a wooden-hulled bark-rigged (or ship-rigged) Contoocook-class screw sloop-of-war or steam frigate with a single funnel slated to be built in 1863 for the Union Navy by Hazelhurst and Wiegard of Baltimore, Maryland. Plans for her construction were cancelled.".