USS Shawmut, named for the shawmut, is the name of more than one ship of the United States Navy
USS Grampus may refer to:
Eight ships of the United States Navy and United States Revenue Cutter Service have been named USS Massachusetts, after the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
USS New York may refer to:
USS Arkansas may refer to one of these ships of the United States Navy named in honor of the 25th state.
USS Connecticut may refer to the following ships that were operated by the United States:
Four United States Navy ships, including one rigid airship, and one ship of the Confederate States of America, have been named Shenandoah, after the Shenandoah River of western Virginia and West Virginia.
USS Columbia may refer to:
Four ships of the United States Navy have been named Chattanooga, after the city of Chattanooga, Tennessee.
Two ships of the United States Navy have been named USS Sangamon:
USS St. Louis may refer to:
USS Oglala (ID-1255/CM-4/ARG-1) was a minelayer in the United States Navy. Commissioned as Massachusetts, she was renamed Shawmut a month later, and in 1928, was renamed after the Oglala, a sub-tribe of the Lakota, residing in the Black Hills of South Dakota.
USS Vicksburg may refer to the following ships of the United States Navy:
Five ships in the United States Navy have been named USS Iris for Iris, who in Greek mythology is the goddess of the rainbow
USS Terror may refer to:
Three ships in the Confederate States Navy were named CSS Tennessee
USS Nyack has been the name of two ships in the United States Navy. The name "Nyack" is taken from Nyack, a village in Rockland County, New York, which derives its name from the Indian word meaning "point" or "corner".
USS Goldcrest is the name of three U.S. Navy warships:
USS Salem (CM-11) was a commercial cargo ship, that served as a minelayer and then net laying ship of the United States Navy during World War II.
USS Daisy may refer to one of the following United States Navy ships:
USS Shawmut was a 593-ton steamer acquired by the U.S. Navy and put to use by the Union during the American Civil War.
This article incorporates text from the public domain Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships .