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was constructed from a modified version of a design drawn up by a policy board in 1889 for a short-range battleship. The original design was part of an ambitious naval construction plan to build 33 battleships and 167 smaller ships. The
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was 18 in (457 mm) thick over the magazines and the machinery spaces and was reduced to 4 in (102 mm) at the bow and stern. The main battery gun turrets had 17-inch (432 mm) thick sides, and the supporting
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returned to Philadelphia, on 16 February 1919. She was decommissioned for the final time on 31 March 1919, after being re-designated "Coast Battleship Number 2" two days earlier so her name could be reused for the first
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ship comparable to foreign battleships of its time. Authorized in 1890, and commissioned six years later, she was a small battleship, though with heavy armor and ordnance. The ship class also pioneered the use of an
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which limited seagoing capability. The ships proved to be disappointments in service, as they were badly overweight upon completion, their low freeboard hampered operations at sea, and they handled poorly.
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had the same thickness of armor plate on their exposed sides. The 8 in turrets had 6 in of armor plating and the casemate battery had 5 in (127 mm). The
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Schley and Santiago: An Historical Account of the Blockade and Final Destruction of the Spanish Fleet Under Command of Admiral Pasquale Cervera, July 3, 1898
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summer cruise. Despite her modernizations the battleship was now regarded as "obsolete and worthless, even for the second line of defense" by Secretary of the Navy
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was laid down on 25 June 1891, and she was launched two years later on 10 June 1893. The launching ceremony was attended by thousands of people, including
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describes her design as "attempting too much on a very limited displacement." They were nevertheless the first modern battleships for the American fleet.
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caused steam to fill the boiler room. On 8 January 1906, the battleship was decommissioned and her crew was transferred to her sister ship
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was then sent to Puerto Rico, to support the American occupation until she steamed home to New York, on 1 August, arriving on 20 August.
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in 1910–1911. She had a crew of 32 officers and 441 enlisted men, which increased to a total of 586–636 officers and enlisted.
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took part in the blockade of Santiago de Cuba, occasionally bombarding the harbor forts. On the night of 2–3 July, she and the two
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into commission. The battleships were reactivated the following month as an experiment in how quickly this could be achieved, and
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in October 1912, the warship returned to Philadelphia and stayed there until she was decommissioned on 23 May 1914.
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and did not approve it, but a year later approved funding for three coast defense battleships, which would become
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served with the North Atlantic Squadron, visiting various cities on the Atlantic coast. In May 1900, she and
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Campbell, N. J. M. (1979). "United States of America". In Chesneau, Roger & Kolesnik, Eugene M. (eds.).
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twice, requiring several months of repair both times. She was decommissioned in 1906, for modernization.
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Although considered obsolete in 1910, the battleship was recommissioned and used for annual cruises for
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did not take place until March 1896, because of the delays in armor and gun deliveries. At this point
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were placed in reserve as the navy had an acute officer shortage and needed to put the new
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single-purpose guns to replace the 6-inch (152 mm) and most of the lighter guns, new
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was retroactively assigned the number "BB-2". She was scuttled in shallow water in the
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says six tubes, while Friedman states the contract called for seven tubes, but
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Construction of the ships was authorized on 30 June 1890, and the contract for
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and as a result, her decks were not safe from high waves on the open ocean.
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Bryan, B. C. (1901). "The Steaming Radius of United States Naval Vessels".
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In March 1901, the battleship grounded again, this time in the harbor of
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was recommissioned for the final time, on 9 June 1917. She was used by
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American Battleships 1886–1923: Predreadnought Design and Construction
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was placed in reduced commission so she could be used for the annual
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the night before to resupply coal. After the war she served with the
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by the Spanish, in an attempt to block the harbor entrance channel.
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was almost complete, and her official trial was held a month later.
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in above-water mounts, though the number is unclear. According to
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when it was formed in 1912. After a quick trip to New York for a
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between August and November 1896, followed by an overhaul at the
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National Register of Historic Places in Escambia County, Florida
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Sources conflict on this. Reilly & Scheina claim first that
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was lumped together and the rounded average calculated. See
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states she was ordered with seven but completed with five.
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was declared the property of the State of Florida, by the
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Steam, Steel & Shellfire: The Steam Warship 1815–1905
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returned to service with the North Atlantic Squadron.
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had five tubes, but give three in their data table.
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History of the National Register of Historic Places
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Journal of the American Society for Naval Engineers
2763:MaritimeQuest USS Massachusetts BB-2 Photo Gallery 2124: 2059: 1255:, which had completed a three-year modernization. 1035:, and visited several major ports on the American 672:in anticipation that her name could be reused for 16:Indiana-class battleship of the United States Navy 2127:Conway's All the World's Fighting Ships 1860–1905 1259:now received the same upgrades, including twelve 808:of 24 ft (7.3 m). She displaced 10,288 660:during the summers, and otherwise laid up in the 4054: 2653: 1813: 1532: 1267:, counterweights to balance her main turrets, a 1092:, who had just returned from the bombardment of 955: 796:was 351 feet 2 inches (107.04 m) 464: 2175: 2151:U.S. Battleships, An Illustrated Design History 1586: 1019:. In February 1897, she made a short voyage to 2722: 2077: 3573: 2906: 2880:List of battleships of the United States Navy 2802: 2788: 2221: 2176:Gardiner, Robert; Lambert, Andrew D. (1992). 2023: 1966: 1674: 1562: 1511: 1332:After the United States entered World War I, 964:—not including guns and armor—was awarded to 804:of 69 ft 3 in (21.11 m) and a 4073:World War I battleships of the United States 2194: 1864: 1837: 1825: 1801: 1789: 1777: 1765: 1172: 898:, she carried twenty 6-pounder guns and six 4113:Florida Underwater Archaeological Preserves 2688:Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships 2660:Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships 1430:. In 2001, the wreck also was added to the 29:"BB-2" redirects here. For other uses, see 3580: 3566: 2913: 2899: 2795: 2781: 2222:Reilly, John C.; Scheina, John C. (1980). 1428:Florida Underwater Archaeological Preserve 947:had 10 in (254 mm) thick sides. 902:in individual mounts. As was standard for 698:Florida Underwater Archaeological Preserve 371:1-pounder (37 mm (1.46 in)) guns 365:6-pounder (57 mm (2.24 in)) guns 3589:U.S. National Register of Historic Places 2921:Shipwrecks and maritime incidents in 1921 2728:learn about the history audio transcript" 864:13 in (330 mm) /35 caliber guns 851:, this was later supplemented by a stern 680:(laid down April 1921). In 1921, she was 441:U.S. National Register of Historic Places 2249:. Vol. I. Santa Barbara: ABC-CLIO. 2145: 2122: 1644: 1632: 1620: 1601: 1574: 1526: 1319: 1304: 1065: 772: 692:, and used as a target for experimental 347:13 in (330 mm)/35 caliber guns 19:For other ships with the same name, see 4078:Ships built by William Cramp & Sons 1379:on 22 November 1920, and loaned to the 1300: 1103:, and Schley was sent to the harbor of 1061: 1039:. On 27 March 1898, she was ordered to 1004:was commissioned on 10 June 1896, with 768:Conway's All the World's Fighting Ships 359:6 in (152 mm)/40 caliber guns 353:8 in (203 mm)/35 caliber guns 274:9,000 ihp (6,700 kW) (design) 4055: 737:saw the plan as an attempt to end the 3561: 2894: 2776: 2602:"Meyer wants navy ever ready for war" 2264: 2098: 1538: 1467: 1189:on 10 December 1898, when she struck 248:350 ft 11 in (107.0 m) 60: 2768:Museums in the Sea USS Massachusetts 2710:National Register of Historic Places 2247:Almanac of American Military History 1551:National Register Information System 1452: 1432:National Register of Historic Places 1144:, Cuba. This caused her to miss the 1140:, left the blockade to load coal in 820:. The ship was powered by two-shaft 702:National Register of Historic Places 315:(28 km/h; 17 mph) (design) 2092: 409:8" turrets: 6 in (152 mm) 13: 2669:Naval History and Heritage Command 2244: 2113:10.1111/j.1559-3584.1901.tb03372.x 2065: 1340:gun crews for gunnery training in 950: 894:. For close-range defense against 880:8-inch (203 mm) /35 cal. guns 625:and took part in the blockades of 396:: 18–8.5 in (457–216 mm) 256:69 ft 3 in (21.1 m) 14: 4134: 2746: 2565:. New York City. 15 December 1904 2404:. New York City. 11 December 1898 2180:. London: Conway Maritime Press. 1081:, the Flying Squadron steamed to 882:, which were placed in four twin 777:Plan and profile illustration of 4093:Shipwrecks in the Gulf of Mexico 3949: 3942: 3543: 3538: 2733:. Florida's "Museums in the Sea" 2634:. New York City. 4 February 1912 2611:. New York City. 1 December 1911 2487:"Why the Massachusetts grounded" 1348:, until the end of World War I. 463: 456: 62: 41: 4088:Shipwrecks of the Florida coast 2588:. New York City. 8 January 1906 2542:. New York City. 23 August 1903 1381:United States Department of War 839:, generating a top speed of 15 635:Battle of Santiago de Cuba 2950:Coast Defense Battleship No. 2 2519:. New York City. 23 March 1901 2496:. New York City. 25 March 1901 2450:. New York City. 14 April 1900 2358:. New York City. 26 April 1896 2312:. New York City. 12 March 1896 1473: 1328:off Pensacola, on 8 April 2002 1261:3-inch (76 mm)/50 caliber 562: 549: 327:(9,100 km; 5,600 mi) 294:triple-expansion steam engines 1: 3997:Multiple Property Submissions 2579:"Reconstructed Indiana ready" 2427:. New York City. 1 April 1899 2381:. New York City. 26 July 1898 2335:. New York City. 10 June 1893 2087: 956:Construction and early career 540: 406:Hull: 5 in (127 mm) 2556:"Three killed on battleship" 2510:"Movements of naval vessels" 2473:. New York City. 6 June 1900 1498: 1445: 1434:, and it still serves as an 1265:Babcock & Wilcox boilers 7: 4002:National Historic Landmarks 2625:"Admiral Knights's command" 2418:"Massachusetts leaves dock" 1587:Gardiner & Lambert 1992 1391:. When the US Navy adopted 874:, one forward and aft. The 10: 4139: 4123:Maritime incidents in 1921 2759:at NavSource Naval History 1754:DANFS Massachusetts (BB-2) 1177:After a quick overhaul in 1146:Battle of Santiago de Cuba 1077:After the outbreak of the 858:The ship was armed with a 719: 700:and it is included in the 633:. She missed the decisive 596:pre-dreadnought battleship 415:: 10 in (254 mm) 403:: 15 in (381 mm) 223:pre-dreadnought battleship 28: 18: 4063:Indiana-class battleships 4015: 3979: 3958: 3940: 3599: 3533: 3420: 2926: 2875: 2842: 2813: 2024:Reilly & Scheina 1980 1967:Reilly & Scheina 1980 1675:Reilly & Scheina 1980 1563:Reilly & Scheina 1980 1512:Reilly & Scheina 1980 1295:Presidential Fleet Review 1287:George von Lengerke Meyer 1173:Post Spanish–American War 1085:. There, Schley met with 739:US policy of isolationism 715: 670:Coast Battleship Number 2 571: 560: 548:NRHP reference  547: 536: 499: 488: 477: 451: 447: 438: 431: 427: 207: 177:Coast Battleship Number 2 55: 40: 2978:January (unknown date): 2647: 2245:Tucker, Spencer (2013). 1865:Graham & Schley 1902 1838:Graham & Schley 1902 1826:Graham & Schley 1902 1802:Graham & Schley 1902 1790:Graham & Schley 1902 1778:Graham & Schley 1902 1766:Graham & Schley 1902 1491:was completed with five. 1424:Supreme Court of Florida 1185:was attempting to leave 1043:, Virginia, to join the 1011:in command. She had her 966:William Cramp & Sons 912:18 in (457 mm) 684:in shallow water in the 482:Escambia County, Florida 433:USS Massachusetts (BB-2) 421:: 3 in (76 mm) 377:18 in (457 mm) 208:General characteristics 203:Scuttled, 6 January 1921 107:William Cramp & Sons 2209:: W.B. Conkey Company. 2118:(subscription required) 1029:North Atlantic Squadron 643:North Atlantic Squadron 607:. She was designed for 264:27 ft (8.2 m) 179:29 March 1919 4020:Keeper of the Register 3054:March (unknown date): 1997:& 15 December 1904 1880:& 11 December 1898 1514:, pp. 58, 63, 68. 1458:Experimental data for 1361:dreadnought battleship 1329: 1317: 1291:Atlantic Reserve Fleet 1239:grounded on a rock in 1154:fired at the disarmed 1121:During the next month 1074: 1054:, for the blockade of 835:) and four coal-fired 790: 735:United States Congress 4040:Contributing property 2715:National Park Service 2228:Arms and Armour Press 2159:Naval Institute Press 2054:& 4 February 1912 2039:& 1 December 1911 1660:& 1 December 1890 1604:, pp. 17, 20–29. 1377:Naval Vessel Register 1323: 1308: 1156:Spanish cruiser  1113:Spanish cruiser  1069: 1052:Winfield Scott Schley 978:Secretary of the Navy 776: 745:and her sister ships 631:Santiago de Cuba 543:1 acre (0.40 ha) 521:30.29694°N 87.31139°W 3987:Black Public Schools 3448:May (unknown date): 2012:& 8 January 1906 1982:& 23 August 1903 1814:DANFS Indiana (BB-1) 1780:, pp. 116, 120. 1375:was struck from the 1301:World War I and fate 1079:Spanish–American War 1062:Spanish–American War 829:indicated horsepower 649:, killing nine, and 619:Spanish–American War 605:intermediate battery 335:473 officers and men 31:BB2 (disambiguation) 2197:Schley, Winfield S. 2195:Graham, George E.; 1955:& 23 March 1901 1940:& 25 March 1901 1910:& 14 April 1900 1867:, pp. 471–472. 1840:, pp. 299–300. 1804:, pp. 164–167. 1792:, pp. 141–162. 1723:& 26 April 1896 1693:& 12 March 1896 1635:, pp. 83, 425. 1312:being scuttled off 1031:, off the coast of 878:consisted of eight 526:30.29694; -87.31139 517: /  4007:Woman's clubhouses 3313:Herreshoff No. 321 3037:Carroll A. 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Index

USS Massachusetts
BB2 (disambiguation)

Massachusetts
William Cramp & Sons
Philadelphia
Indiana-class
pre-dreadnought battleship
long tons
t
Scotch boilers
triple-expansion steam engines
shafts
knots
nmi
13 in (330 mm)/35 caliber guns
8 in (203 mm)/35 caliber guns
6 in (152 mm)/40 caliber guns
6-pounder (57 mm (2.24 in)) guns
1-pounder (37 mm (1.46 in)) guns
18 in (457 mm)
torpedo tubes
Belt
turrets
Conning Tower
Deck
U.S. National Register of Historic Places
USS Massachusetts (BB-2) is located in Florida
Escambia County, Florida
Pensacola, Florida

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