File:USS Weehawken (1862).jpg
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Removed caption read: Photo # NH 61430 Engraving of USS Weehawken
THE "WEEHAWKEN". Iron-clad, 2 guns, 844 guns. Built by Secor & Co., Jersy City, 1862. Sunk in Charleston harbor, December 6, 1863. Nine vessels of this class, of which the "Passaic" is one.
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