Portsmouth Naval Shipyard - Notable Ships Built at The Portsmouth Naval Shipyard

Notable Ships Built At The Portsmouth Naval Shipyard

  • 1814 — Washington - (74-gun Ship of the line)
  • 1820 — Porpoise - (11-gun Schooner)
  • 1828 — Concord - (24-gun Sloop-of-war)
  • 1839 — Preble - (20-gun Sloop-of-war)
  • 1841 — Congress - (50-gun Frigate)
  • 1842 — Saratoga - (24-gun Sloop-of-war)
  • 1843 — Portsmouth - (24-gun Sloop-of-war)
  • 1848 — Saranac - (steam sloop)
  • 1855 — Santee - (44-gun Frigate)
  • 1855 — LV-1 - Lightship Nantucket
  • 1859 — Mohican - (steam sloop)
  • 1861 — Kearsarge - (steam sloop)
  • 1861 — Ossipee - (steam sloop)
  • 1861 — Sebago - (side-wheel steam gunboat)
  • 1861 — Mahaska - (side-wheel steam gunboat)
  • 1862 — Sonoma - (side-wheel steam gunboat)
  • 1862 — Conemaugh - (side-wheel steam gunboat)
  • 1862 — Sassacus - (side-wheel steam gunboat)
  • 1862 — Sacramento - (steam sloop)
  • 1863 — Nipsic - (steam gunboat)
  • 1863 — Shawmut - (steam gunboat)
  • 1863 — Agamenticus - (Miantonomoh class monitor)
  • 1864 — New Hampshire - (74-gun Ship of the line)
  • 1864 — Contoocook - (steam sloop)
  • 1864 — Franklin - (steam frigate)
  • 1864 — Pawtuxet - (side-wheel steam gunboat)
  • 1864 — Blue Light - (tugboat)
  • 1864 — Port Fire - (tugboat)
  • 1865 — Resaca - (steam gunboat)
  • 1866 — Piscataqua - (steam frigate)
  • 1867 — Minnetonka - (steam frigate)
  • 1868 — Benicia - (steam sloop)
  • 1874 — Enterprise - (steam sloop)
  • 1905 — Boxer - (training brigantine)
  • 1908 — Patapsco - (tugboat)
  • 1917 — L-8 - (United States L class submarine)
  • 1918 — O-1 - (United States O class submarine)
  • 1918 — S-3 - (United States S class submarine)
  • 1919 — S-4 - (United States S class submarine)
  • 1919 — S-5 - (United States S class submarine)
  • 1919 — S-6 - (United States S class submarine)
  • 1920 — S-7 - (United States S class submarine)
  • 1920 — S-8 - (United States S class submarine)
  • 1920 — S-9 - (United States S class submarine)
  • 1920 — S-10 - (United States S class submarine)
  • 1921 — S-11 - (United States S class submarine)
  • 1921 — S-12 - (United States S class submarine)
  • 1921 — S-13 - (United States S class submarine)
  • 1924 — Barracuda - (diesel submarine)
  • 1924 — Bass - (diesel submarine)
  • 1924 — Bonita - (diesel submarine)
  • 1928 — Argonaut - (diesel submarine minelayer) 3 World War II Pacific patrols
  • 1929 — Narwhal - (diesel submarine cruiser) sank 6 ships in 15 World War II Pacific patrols
  • 1932 — Dolphin - (diesel submarine) 3 World War II Pacific patrols
  • 1933 — Cachalot - (diesel submarine) 3 World War II Pacific patrols
  • 1934 — Hudson - (USCG Calumet class harbor tug)
  • 1935 — Porpoise - (fleet submarine) sank 2 ships in 6 World War II Pacific patrols
  • 1935 — Pike - (fleet submarine) sank 1 ship in 8 World War II Pacific patrols
  • 1936 — Plunger - (fleet submarine) sank 13 ships in 12 World War II Pacific patrols
  • 1936 — Pollack - (fleet submarine) sank 11 ships in 11 World War II Pacific patrols
  • 1937 — Snapper - (fleet submarine) sank 4 ships in 11 World War II Pacific patrols
  • 1937 — Stingray - (fleet submarine) sank 2 ships in 16 World War II Pacific patrols
  • 1938 — Sculpin - (fleet submarine) sank 3 ships in 9 World War II Pacific patrols
  • 1939 — Sailfish - (fleet submarine) sank 7 ships in 12 World War II Pacific patrols
  • 1939 — Searaven - (fleet submarine) sank 3 ships in 13 World War II Pacific patrols
  • 1939 — Seawolf - (fleet submarine) sank 18 ships in 15 World War II Pacific patrols
  • 1940 — Triton - (fleet submarine) sank 11 ships in 6 World War II Pacific patrols
  • 1940 — Trout - (fleet submarine) sank 12 ships in 11 World War II Pacific patrols
  • 1941 — Marlin - (coastal submarine)
  • 1940 — Grayling - (fleet submarine) sank 2 ships in 8 World War II Pacific patrols
  • 1940 — Grenadier - (fleet submarine) sank 1 ship in 6 World War II Pacific patrols
  • 1941 — Drum - (fleet submarine) sank 12 ships in 13 World War II Pacific patrols
  • 1941 — Flying Fish - (fleet submarine) sank 15 ships in 12 World War II Pacific patrols
  • 1941 — Finback - (fleet submarine) sank 11 ships in 12 World War II Pacific patrols
  • 1941 — Haddock - (fleet submarine) sank 8 ships in 13 World War II Pacific patrols
  • 1941 — Halibut - (fleet submarine) sank 12 ships in 10 World War II Pacific patrols
  • 1942 — Herring - (fleet submarine) sank 6 ships in 5 Atlantic and 3 Pacific World War II patrols
  • 1942 — Kingfish - (fleet submarine) sank 14 ships in 12 World War II Pacific patrols
  • 1942 — Shad - (fleet submarine) sank 3 ships in 11 World War II Pacific patrols
  • 1942 — Runner - (fleet submarine) 3 World War II Pacific patrols
  • 1942 — Sawfish - (fleet submarine) sank 6 ships in 10 World War II Pacific patrols
  • 1942 — Scamp - (fleet submarine) sank 5 ships in 8 World War II Pacific patrols
  • 1942 — Scorpion - (fleet submarine) sank 4 ships in 4 World War II Pacific patrols
  • 1942 — Snook - (fleet submarine) sank 17 ships in 9 World War II Pacific patrols
  • 1942 — Steelhead - (fleet submarine) sank 4 ships in 7 World War II Pacific patrols
  • 1942 — Balao - (fleet submarine) sank 6 ships in 10 World War II Pacific patrols
  • 1942 — Billfish - (fleet submarine) sank 3 ships in 8 World War II Pacific patrols
  • 1942 — Bowfin - (fleet submarine) sank 16 ships in 9 World War II Pacific patrols
  • 1942 — Cabrilla - (fleet submarine) sank 7 ships in 8 World War II Pacific patrols
  • 1942 — Capelin - (fleet submarine) sank 1 ship in 1 World War II Pacific patrol
  • 1942 — Cisco - (fleet submarine) 1 World War II Pacific patrol
  • 1943 — Crevalle - (fleet submarine) sank 8 ships in 7 World War II Pacific patrols
  • 1943 — Apogon - (fleet submarine) sank 3 ships in 8 World War II Pacific patrols
  • 1943 — Aspro - (fleet submarine) sank 6 ships in 7 World War II Pacific patrols
  • 1943 — Batfish - (fleet submarine) sank 6 ships in 7 World War II Pacific patrols
  • 1943 — Archerfish - (fleet submarine) sank 2 ships in 7 World War II Pacific patrols
  • 1943 — Burrfish - (fleet submarine) sank 1 ship in 6 World War II Pacific patrols
  • 1943 — Sand Lance - (fleet submarine) sank 10 ships in 5 World War II Pacific patrols
  • 1943 — Picuda - (fleet submarine) sank 13 ships in 6 World War II Pacific patrols
  • 1943 — Pampanito - (fleet submarine) sank 5 ships in 6 World War II Pacific patrols
  • 1943 — Parche - (fleet submarine) sank 8 ships in 6 World War II Pacific patrols
  • 1943 — Bang - (fleet submarine) sank 8 ships in 6 World War II Pacific patrols
  • 1943 — Pilotfish - (fleet submarine) 6 World War II Pacific patrols
  • 1943 — Pintado - (fleet submarine) sank 8 ships in 6 World War II Pacific patrols
  • 1943 — Pipefish - (fleet submarine) sank 2 ships in 6 World War II Pacific patrols
  • 1943 — Piranha - (fleet submarine) sank 2 ships in 5 World War II Pacific patrols
  • 1943 — Plaice - (fleet submarine) sank 4 ships in 6 World War II Pacific patrols
  • 1943 — Pomfret - (fleet submarine) sank 4 ships in 6 World War II Pacific patrols
  • 1943 — Sterlet - (fleet submarine) sank 4 ships in 5 World War II Pacific patrols
  • 1943 — Queenfish - (fleet submarine) sank 8 ships in 5 World War II Pacific patrols
  • 1944 — Razorback - (fleet submarine) 5 World War II Pacific patrols
  • 1944 — Redfish - (fleet submarine) sank 5 ships in 2 World War II Pacific patrols
  • 1944 — Ronquil - (fleet submarine) sank 2 ships in 5 World War II Pacific patrols
  • 1944 — Scabbardfish - (fleet submarine) 5 World War II Pacific patrols
  • 1944 — Segundo - (fleet submarine) sank 2 ships in 5 World War II Pacific patrols
  • 1944 — Sea Cat - (fleet submarine) 2 World War II Pacific patrols
  • 1944 — Sea Devil - (fleet submarine) sank 5 ships in 5 World War II Pacific patrols
  • 1944 — Sea Dog - (fleet submarine) sank 9 ships in 4 World War II Pacific patrols
  • 1944 — Sea Fox - (fleet submarine) 4 World War II Pacific patrols
  • 1944 — Atule - (fleet submarine) sank 6 ships in 4 World War II Pacific patrols
  • 1944 — Spikefish - (fleet submarine) sank 1 ship in 4 World War II Pacific patrols
  • 1944 — Sea Owl - (fleet submarine) sank 2 ships in 3 World War II Pacific patrols
  • 1944 — Sea Poacher - (fleet submarine) 4 World War II Pacific patrols
  • 1944 — Sea Robin - (fleet submarine) sank 6 ships in 3 World War II Pacific patrols
  • 1944 — Sennet - (fleet submarine) sank 7 ships in 4 World War II Pacific patrols
  • 1944 — Piper - (fleet submarine) 3 World War II Pacific patrols
  • 1944 — Threadfin - (fleet submarine) sank 3 ships in 3 World War II Pacific patrols
  • 1944 — Tench - (fleet submarine) sank 4 ships in 3 World War II Pacific patrols
  • 1944 — Thornback - (fleet submarine) 1 World War II Pacific patrols
  • 1944 — Tigrone - (fleet submarine) 2 World War II Pacific patrols
  • 1944 — Tirante - (fleet submarine) sank 8 ships in 2 World War II Pacific patrols
  • 1944 — Trutta - (fleet submarine) 2 World War II Pacific patrols
  • 1944 — Toro - (fleet submarine) 2 World War II Pacific patrols
  • 1944 — Torsk - (fleet submarine) sank 3 ships in 2 World War II Pacific patrols
  • 1944 — Quillback - (fleet submarine) 1 World War II Pacific patrol
  • 1944 — Argonaut - (fleet submarine)
  • 1944 — Runner - (fleet submarine) sank 1 ship in 2 World War II Pacific patrols
  • 1944 — Conger - (fleet submarine)
  • 1944 — Cutlass - (fleet submarine) 1 World War II Pacific patrol
  • 1944 — Diablo - (fleet submarine)
  • 1944 — Medregal - (fleet submarine)
  • 1945 — Requin - (fleet submarine)
  • 1945 — Irex - (fleet submarine)
  • 1945 — Sea Leopard - (fleet submarine)
  • 1945 — Odax - (fleet submarine)
  • 1945 — Sirago - (fleet submarine)
  • 1945 — Pomodon - (fleet submarine)
  • 1945 — Remora - (fleet submarine)
  • 1945 — Sarda - (fleet submarine)
  • 1945 — Spinax - (fleet submarine)
  • 1945 — Volador - (fleet submarine)
  • 1951 — Tang - (diesel submarine)
  • 1951 — Wahoo - (diesel submarine)
  • 1951 — Gudgeon - (diesel submarine)
  • 1953 — Albacore - (experimental diesel submarine)
  • 1955 — Sailfish - (RADAR picket submarine)
  • 1956 — Salmon - (RADAR picket submarine)
  • 1958 — Growler - (guided missile diesel submarine)
  • 1958 — Swordfish - (nuclear submarine)
  • 1958 — Barbel - (fast diesel submarine)
  • 1958 — Seadragon - (nuclear submarine)
  • 1960 — Thresher - (nuclear fast attack submarine)
  • 1960 — Abraham Lincoln - (nuclear ballistic missile submarine)
  • 1963 — Jack - (nuclear fast attack submarine)
  • 1961 — Tinosa - (nuclear fast attack submarine)
  • 1963 — John Adams - (nuclear ballistic missile submarine)
  • 1964 — Nathanael Greene - (nuclear ballistic missile submarine)
  • 1967 — Grayling - (nuclear fast attack submarine)
  • 1968 — Dolphin - (experimental diesel submarine)
  • 1969 — Sand Lance - (nuclear fast attack submarine)

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