Florida (1824) was a sloop that served on survey duty between 1824 and 1831. Her final cruise, between 1 June 1830 and 31 May 1831, was under the command of Lieutenant T. R. Gedney.
Florida (1834) was a steamboat built in Savannah, Georgia, and operated on the St. Johns River during the Second Seminole War. It was 104 feet (32m) long with a beam of 7feet 4inches (2.24m) and displaced near 144 tons.[1]
USSFlorida(1850) was a side-wheel steamboat purchased in 1861 and sold after 1867.
USSFlorida(1869) was originally the screw frigate USS Wampanoag, renamed in 1869, and sold in 1885.
USSFlorida(BM-9) was an Arkansas-classmonitor commissioned in 1903, renamed to USS Tallahassee in 1908, redesignated as IX-16 in 1921 and decommissioned and sold in 1922.
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