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The ''Canonicus''-class monitor was a
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of nine monitors built for the
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during the
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. They saw service in the Civil War and the
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, although two of them were never commissioned. They were basically improved s, modified in accordance with war experience. The four ships not commissioned during the war were built on the Ohio River, three at
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, and ''Manayunk'' as far up as South
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.


Design

The hull lines were improved and designed speed is given as but there was no hope of getting near this. The side armour was backed by two iron stringers deep and thick for from the bows, but elsewhere, and the armour lower edge was . The
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, of internal diameter, had plates as did the pilot house above, and the funnel base was also armored. The turret skirt was protected by a thick and high ring fixed to the deck, and as in other later monitors the 15 in guns were longer than in the ''Passaic'' class and fired with their muzzles outside the turret. ''Tecumseh'' was sunk during the
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by a
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. ''Canonicus'', the last survivor, was decommissioned 31 years before being sold. ''Catawba'' and ''Oneota'' were both sold to
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, on 2 April 1868, without ever entering service in the US Navy. Renamed by the Peruvian Navy as ''Atahualpa'' and ''Manco Capac'' respectively, they participated in the
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, which lasted from 1879 to 1883.


Ships in class


See also

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