Uss Augusta

Five vessels of the United States Navy have been named USS ''Augusta'', the first three after the city of Augusta, Georgia, and the fourth after Augusta, Maine.
  • The second Augusta was the civilian side-wheel steamer Augusta built in 1853, purchased by the Navy in 1861 for use in the American Civil War, and sold in 1868. She was lost in 1877 in a storm.
  • (third Augusta was a yacht?)

 

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