File:USS Ammonoosuc inboard.jpg

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English: Boston Navy Yard, Massachusetts

View of the waterfront, about 1870. Ships laid up and housed over, on the right, are USS Iowa, ex-Ammonoosuc (1868-1883), inboard, and USS Niagara (1857-1885). On the stocks in left center, with sterns visible between and beyond the two shiphouses, are USS Connecticut, ex-Pompanoosuc, and USS Pennsylvania, ex-Kewaydin. The receiving ship USS Ohio (1838-1883) is in the middle distance.

Donation of Captain Yancy S. Williams, USN, 1928.
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U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph.

http://www.history.navy.mil/photos/sh-usn/usnsh-a/ammonosc.htm
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16:52, 30 January 2008 735 × 433 (119,254 bytes) w:en:Wikited (talk | contribs) {{PD-USGov-Military-Navy}} From U.S. Navy public domain - Photo #: NH 57982 Boston Navy Yard, Massachusetts View of the waterfront, about 1870. Ships laid up and housed over, on the right, are USS Iowa, ex-Ammonoosuc (1868-1883), inboard, and USS Niagar

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