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USS Concord

1890 Yorktown-class gunboat


Commissioning Date
February 14, 1891
Manufacturer
Delaware River Iron Ship Building and Engine Works
Operator
United States Navy
Vessel Type
gunboat, Yorktown-class gunboat
Decommissioning Date
May 27, 1896

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The USS Concord (PG-3) was a gunboat in the United States Navy, commissioned in 1891. It was the third ship to bear the name "Concord" in the US Navy. The ship served in various roles, including as a convoy escort during the Spanish-American War and as a training ship for naval militias. USS Concord also participated in the Philippine-American War and the Boxer Rebellion in China. The gunboat underwent several modifications and upgrades during its service, including the addition of new armaments and equipment. In 1919, the USS Concord was decommissioned and subsequently sold for scrap. The ship had a notable career and played a significant role in various military operations and conflicts during its time in service.

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Web WorldCat
Published OCLC, Dublin, Ohio
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Web WorldCat
Published OCLC, Dublin, Ohio
Concord (USA/1890) Subscribe to view
Concord, USS (1890) (pen and ink drawing) Subscribe to view
Concord, USS (PG3) (Gunboat)
Journal Sea Chest: The Journal of the Puget Sound Maritime Historical Society (1987-1998; Vols. 20-29)
Published Puget Sound Maritime Historical Society, Seattle,
Pages 30: 92-94, 143
Concord, USS (Pg3), Gunboat Subscribe to view