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Umpqua
ex
Fury (1869)
Umpqua (1863 - 1869)


Casco Class Light-draft Monitor:
  • Laid down in March 1863 by Snowden & Mason at Brownsville, PA.
  • Launched, 21 December 1865
  • Completed, 7 May 1866, laid up at Mound City, IL.
  • Renamed Fury, 15 June 1869
  • Renamed Umpqua again, 10 August 1869
  • Final Disposition, sold for scrapping, 12 September 1874, at New Orleans to Nathaniel McKay
    Specifications:
    Displacement 1,175 t.
    Length 225'
    Beam 45'
    Depth of Hold unknown
    Draft 6' 6"
    Speed 9 kts.
    Complement 60
    Armament
    two 11" Dahlgren smoothbore guns
    Propulsion steam

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