USS New Hampshire

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USS New Hampshire may refer to one of a number of United States Navy ships named in honor of the state of New Hampshire:

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USS <i>New Hampshire</i> (1864)

USS New Hampshire (1864) was a 2,633-ton ship originally designed to be the 74-gun ship of the line Alabama, but she remained on the stocks for nearly 40 years, well into the age of steam, before being renamed and launched as a storeship and depot ship during the American Civil War. She was later renamed to USS Granite State.

New Hampshire is a state in the United States of America.