NIPSIC GUNBOAT
Ship Name and Designation History
This section lists the names and designations that the ship had during its lifetime. The list is in chronological order.
- Gunboat
- USS NIPSIC
Commissioned September 2 1863 - Decommissioned December 1873
Partially broken up and completely rebuilt as Adams Class Gunboat
- USS NIPSIC
Commissioned October 11 1879 - Decommissioned October 2 1890
- NIPSIC
Placed In Service at Puget Sound Navy Yard to serve as Receiving Ship and Prison 1892
Sold February 13 1913
Struck from Naval Register (Date unknown)
Fate Unknown
Keel Laid December 24 1862 - Launched June 15 1863
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- USS Nipsic Covers Page 1 (1933)
Postmarks
1st Commissioning September 2 1863 to December 1873
USPO CDS |
1863-10-17 |
Note:
2nd Commissioning October 11 1879 to October 2 1890
- Danville R.P.O. |
c1880 |
No Image |
Posted to U.S.S. NIPSIC at Norfolk VA
Ships |
c1886-11-26 |
Courtesy of the Jim Myerson collection.
Ships |
1888-12-04 |
6 pence "Palms" stamp (Sc17a) cancelled Dec 4 with Samoan double ring postmark. USS NIPSIC was stationed in Samoa from 23 Sept 1888 to 15 May 1889. Her tour in Samoa was cut short by damage the ship received from the great 1889 Apia cyclone (15 March 1889). Within the ships marking is written "Apia Island of Upolu / Samoan Islands".
Courtesy of the Jim Myerson collection.
Other Information
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