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Title: Warship Quiz #9
Post by: SMIDSY on January 14, 2006, 02:32:23 PM
another ironclad from the American Civil War.
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Title: Warship Quiz #9
Post by: hubsonfire on January 14, 2006, 03:10:16 PM
That, Smids, is the CSS Charles F. Norris.
Title: Warship Quiz #9
Post by: SMIDSY on January 14, 2006, 03:14:39 PM
no, the norris only had two "guns". but they were far more effective than the standard civil war artillery peice.
Title: Warship Quiz #9
Post by: indy007 on January 14, 2006, 03:26:17 PM
okay I'm stumped. I can tell you what it's not..

It's not the Atlanta, Benton, Cairo, Camanche, Canonicus, Carondelet, Casco, Catskill, Chicora, Choctaw, Cincinatti, Eastport, Essex, or Jackson, Lafayette, Lehigh, Milwaukee (so no Chicasaw, Winnebago, or Kickapoo), Mound City, Nahant, Osage, Ozark, St. Lous, Stonewall, Tennesee, Tuscumbia, or Wyandotte....

...is it the Onondaga? The pics of it I have are the only ones that even look like they have turrets with faceted sides.
Title: Warship Quiz #9
Post by: SMIDSY on January 14, 2006, 03:31:03 PM
no, the Onondaga sat lower in the water.
Title: Warship Quiz #9
Post by: Widewing on January 14, 2006, 03:44:21 PM
USS Keokuk, a failed design.

My regards,

Widewing
Title: Warship Quiz #9
Post by: indy007 on January 14, 2006, 03:49:09 PM
Man, you're good Widewing.

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USS Keokuk (1863-1863).
Originally named Moodna
USS Keokuk, a 677-ton ironclad, was built at New York City. Originally named Moodna (sometimes incorrectly spelled "Woodna"), she was renamed prior to her December 1862 launching, and was commissioned in early March 1863. Keokuk arrived at Port Royal, South Carolina, later in that month to take up her duties with the South Atlantic Blockading Squadron.

On 7 April, she joined USS New Ironsides and seven monitors in an attack on Fort Sumter, centerpiece of the formidible defenses of Charleston, South Carolina. Under the fire of heavy Confederate guns for more than half an hour, Keokuk was struck by about ninety projectiles, many of which hit at or below her waterline. Her experimental armor, featuring alternating rows of wood and iron, was completely inadequate to protect her from this onslaught and she was "completely riddled". Though Keokuk was able to withdraw and anchor out of range, she sank on the morning of 8 April 1863, after about one month of commissioned service.
Title: Warship Quiz #9
Post by: SMIDSY on January 14, 2006, 03:51:31 PM
correct.