USS Huron (1875)

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NameUSS Huron
NamesakeLake Huron
Laid down1873
U. S. S. Huron, which was lost Nov. 24, 1877 near Oregon Inlet, North Carolina
History
United States
NameUSS Huron
NamesakeLake Huron
BuilderJohn Roach & Sons
Laid down1873
Launched1875
Commissioned15 November 1875
FateWrecked 24 November 1877
Notes98 of crew lost; 34 saved
General characteristics
Class & typeGunboat
Displacement1,020 long tons (1,040 t)
Length175 ft (53 m)
Beam32 ft (9.8 m)
Depth of hold15 ft (4.6 m)
Armament1 × 11 in (280 mm) Dahlgren gun, 2 × 9 in (230 mm) Dahlgren guns, 1 × 60 pdr (27 kg) Parrott rifle, 1 × 12 pdr (5.4 kg) howitzer, 1 × Gatling gun
USS Huron
USS Huron (1875) is located in North Carolina
USS Huron (1875)
USS Huron (1875) is located in the United States
USS Huron (1875)
Nearest cityNags Head, North Carolina
Coordinates35°58′39″N 75°37′51″W / 35.97751°N 75.63092°W / 35.97751; -75.63092
Area1.6 acres (0.65 ha)
Built1877
ArchitectDelaware River Shipbuilding Co.
Architectural styleAlert-class Sloop of War
NRHP reference No.91001625[1]
Added to NRHP15 November 1991

USS Huron was an iron-hulled gunboat of the United States Navy. She was a screw steamer with full-rig auxiliary sail, built by John Roach & Sons in Chester, Pennsylvania from 1873 to 1875 and commissioned at Philadelphia Navy Yard on 15 November 1875.

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