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U.S. Navy Construction and Commissioning Timetable, 1837


Ships Laid Down

Boston Navy Yard

USS Cyane


New York Navy Yard

USS Fulton
USS Levant



Construction Summary

New York Navy Yard

USS Fulton
USS Levant


Boston Navy Yard

USS Vermont
USS Virginia
USS Cyane


Portsmouth Navy Yard

USS New Hampshire


Norfolk Navy Yard

USS New York



Launching Schedule

USS Fulton - 18 May 1837
USS Pennsylvania - 18 July 1837
USS Cyane - 2 December 1837
USS Levant - 28 December 1837
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U.S. Navy Construction and Commissioning Timetable, 1838


Ships Laid Down

Portsmouth Navy Yard

USS Preble


Boston Navy Yard

USS Marion


New York Navy Yard

USS Decatur


Philadelphia Navy Yard

USS Dale


Norfolk (Gosport) Navy Yard

USS Yorktown
USS Union



Construction Summary

Portsmouth Navy Yard

USS New Hampshire
USS Preble


Boston Navy Yard

USS Vermont
USS Virginia
USS Marion


New York Navy Yard

USS Decatur


Philadelphia Navy Yard

USS Dale


Norfolk Navy Yard

USS New York
USS Yorktown
USS Union



Launching Schedule

USS New Hampshire - 5 June 1838
USS Vermont - 21 August 1838
USS New York - 11 September 1838
USS Virginia - 30 September 1838
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U.S. Navy Construction and Commissioning Timetable, 1839


Ships Laid Down

Portsmouth Navy Yard

USS Congress


Philadelphia Navy Yard

USS Mississippi



Construction Summary

Portsmouth Navy Yard

USS Preble
USS Congress


Boston Navy Yard

USS Marion


New York Navy Yard

USS Decatur


Philadelphia Navy Yard

USS Dale
USS Mississippi


Norfolk Navy Yard

USS Yorktown
USS Union



Launching Schedule

USS Marion - 24 April 1839
USS Preble - 13 June 1839
USS Yorktown - 10 July 1839
USS Decatur - 17 August 1839
USS Union - 2 October 1839
USS Dale - 8 November 1839
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U.S. Navy Construction and Commissioning Timetable, 1840


Ships Laid Down

New York Navy Yard

USS Missouri



Construction Summary

Portsmouth Navy Yard

USS Congress


New York Navy Yard

USS Missouri


Philadelphia Navy Yard

USS Mississippi



Launching Schedule

- None in 1840 -
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U.S. Navy Construction and Commissioning Timetable, 1841


Ships Laid Down

Portsmouth Navy Yard

USS Saratoga 22


Boston Navy Yard

USS Bainbridge 12


New York Navy Yard

USS Somers 10


Norfolk Navy Yard

USS Truxtun 12



Construction Summary

Portsmouth Navy Yard

USS Congress 52
USS Saratoga 22


Boston Navy Yard

USS Bainbridge 12


New York Navy Yard

USS Missouri 10
USS Somers 10


Philadelphia Navy Yard

USS Mississippi 10


Norfolk Navy Yard

USS Truxtun 12



Launching Schedule

USS Missouri - 7 January 1841
USS Congress - 16 August 1841
USS Mississippi - 7 December 1841
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U.S. Navy Construction and Commissioning Timetable, 1842


Ships Laid Down

Portsmouth Navy Yard

USS Portsmouth 20


Norfolk Navy Yard

USS Perry 8


Philadelphia Navy Yard

USS Princeton 44



Construction Summary

Portsmouth Navy Yard

USS Saratoga 22
USS Portsmouth 20


Boston Navy Yard

USS Bainbridge 12
USS Cumberland 50 (laid down 1824)


New York Navy Yard

USS Somers 10
USS Savannah 54 (laid down 1820)


Philadelphia Navy Yard

USS Princeton 44
USS Raritan 50 (laid down 1820)


Norfolk Navy Yard

USS Truxtun 12
USS Perry 8



Launching Schedule

USS Truxtun - 16 April 1842
USS Somers - 16 April 1842
USS Bainbridge - 26 April 1842
USS Savannah - 15 May 1842
USS Cumberland - 24 May 1842
USS Saratoga - 26 July 1842
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U.S. Navy Construction and Commissioning Timetable, 1843


Ships Laid Down

Portsmouth Navy Yard

USS St. Johns 44


Boston Navy Yard

USS Maryland 90
USS Merrimack 44
USS Plymouth 22


New York Navy Yard

USS New Jersey 120
USS Niagara 44
USS Susquehanna 44
USS Albany 22


Philadelphia Navy Yard

USS Wabash 44


Norfolk Navy Yard

USS Roanoke 44
USS Colorado 44
USS Powhatan 44
USS Lawrence 10


Washington Navy Yard

USS St. Mary's 22
USS Minnesota 44



Construction Summary

Portsmouth Navy Yard

USS Portsmouth 20
USS St. Johns 44
(Prussian 44)


Boston Navy Yard

USS Maryland 90
USS Merrimack 44
USS Plymouth 22
(Prussian 44)


New York Navy Yard

USS New Jersey 120
USS Niagara 44
USS Susquehanna 44
USS Albany 22
(Prussian 44)


Philadelphia Navy Yard

USS Princeton 44
USS Raritan 50
USS Wabash 44
(Prussian 44)


Norfolk Navy Yard

USS Perry 8
USS Roanoke 44
USS Colorado 44
USS Powhatan 44
USS Lawrence 10
USS St. Lawrence 50 (laid down 1826)
(Prussian 120)


Washington Navy Yard

USS St. Mary's 22
USS Minnesota 44



Launching Schedule

USS Onkahye (purchased)
USS Raritan - 13 June 1843
USS Lawrence - 1 August 1843
USS Princeton - 5 August 1843
USS Perry - 13 October 1843
USS Portsmouth - 23 October 1843
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U.S. Navy Construction and Commissioning Timetable, 1844


Ships Laid Down

Philadelphia Navy Yard

USS Germantown 22
USS Allegheny 10


Norfolk Navy Yard

USS Jamestown 20


Construction Summary

Portsmouth Navy Yard

USS St. Johns 44
(Prussian 44)


Boston Navy Yard

USS Maryland 90
USS Merrimack 44
USS Plymouth 22
(Prussian 44)


New York Navy Yard

USS New Jersey 120
USS Niagara 44
USS Susquehanna 44
USS Albany 22
(Prussian 44)


Philadelphia Navy Yard

USS Wabash 44
USS Germantown 22
USS Allegheny 10
(Prussian 44)


Norfolk Navy Yard

USS Roanoke 44
USS Colorado 44
USS Powhatan 44
USS St. Lawrence 50 (laid down 1826)
USS Jamestown 20
(Prussian 120)


Washington Navy Yard

USS St. Mary's 22
USS Minnesota 44



Launching Schedule

USS Plymouth - 21 March 1844
USS St. Mary's - 7 May 1844
USS Jamestown - 18 September 1844
USS Susquehanna - 20 October 1844
USS Powhatan - 30 October 1844
USS Merrimack - 10 November 1844
USS Wabash - 1 December 1844
USS Roanoke - 11 December 1844

Prussian Frigates: August 1844
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U.S. Navy Construction and Commissioning Timetable, 1845


Ships Laid Down

(None)


Construction Summary

Portsmouth Navy Yard

USS St. Johns 44


Boston Navy Yard

USS Maryland 90


New York Navy Yard

USS New Jersey 120
USS Niagara 44
USS Albany 22


Philadelphia Navy Yard

USS Germantown 22
USS Allegheny 10


Norfolk Navy Yard

USS Colorado 44
USS St. Lawrence 50
(Prussian 120)


Washington Navy Yard

USS Minnesota 44



Launching Schedule

USS Colorado 44 - 10 March 1845
USS Minnesota 44 - 2 May 1845
USS Niagara 44 - 15 June 1845
USS St. Johns 44 - 30 June 1845
USS Maryland 90 - 8 October 1845

Prussian Ship of the Line: July 1845
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U.S. Navy Construction and Commissioning Timetable, 1846


Ships Laid Down

Norfolk Navy Yard

USS Maine 90



Construction Summary

New York Navy Yard

USS New Jersey 120
USS Albany 22


Philadelphia Navy Yard

USS Germantown 22
USS Allegheny 10


Norfolk Navy Yard

USS St. Lawrence 50
USS Maine 90



Launching Schedule

USS Albany 22 - 27 June 1846
USS Germantown 22 - 22 August 1846
USS New Jersey 120 - 10 September 1846
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U.S. Navy Construction and Commissioning Timetable, 1847


Ships Laid Down

Portsmouth Navy Yard

USS Saranac 9


New York Navy Yard

USS San Jacinto 6



Construction Summary

Portsmouth Navy Yard

USS Saranac 9


New York Navy Yard

USS San Jacinto 6


Philadelphia Navy Yard

USS Allegheny 10


Norfolk Navy Yard

USS St. Lawrence 50
USS Maine 90



Commissioning Schedule

USS Allegheny 10 - 22 February 1847
USS St. Lawrence 50 - 17 June 1847
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U.S. Navy Construction and Commissioning Timetable, 1848


Ships Laid Down

New York Navy Yard

(Spanish Pennsylvania-class 120-gun)
(Spanish Independence-class 90-gun)


Norfolk Navy Yard

(Spanish Independence-class 90-gun)



Construction Summary

Portsmouth Navy Yard

USS Saranac 9


New York Navy Yard

USS San Jacinto 6
(Spanish Pennsylvania-class 120-gun)
(Spanish Independence-class 90-gun)


Norfolk Navy Yard

USS Maine 90
(Spanish Independence-class 90-gun)



Commissioning Schedule

(None commissioned in 1848)
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