HARTFORD IX 13
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.
- Screw Sloop-of-War
- USS HARTFORD
Commissioned May 27 1859 - Decommissioned December 13 1864
Recommissioned July 1865 - Decommissioned 1868
Recommissioned October 9 1872 - Decommissioned January 14 1887
Recommissioned October 2 1899
- USS HARTFORD IX-13
Designated Miscellaneous Unclassified (IX) July 17 1920
Decommissioned August 20 1926
Moved to Washington D.C. Navy Yard October 18 1938
Towed to Norfolk Navy Yard October 19 1945
Reclassified as relic
Sank at her berth November 20 1956
Keel Laid December 9 1857 - Launched November 22 1858
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- Hartford Covers Page 1 (1911-14)
Postmarks
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Postmark Type |
Date From to Date To |
Thumbnail Link To Postmark Image |
Thumbnail Link To Cover Image |
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Picture Postcard |
Unused |
No Image |
U.S. TRAINING SHIP "HARTFORD" DISPLACEMENT 2700 TONS
LENGTH 226 FEET MAIN BATTERY 9 GUNS
3rd Commissioning October 9 1872 to January 14 1887
USPOD CDS |
1877-09-26 |
No Image |
Printed corner card mailed from Portsmouth, Va. No year date in the cancel, although the 3-cent Banknote stamp tells us probably in the 1870s. Fortunately it's docketed (writing on the face about when received, or the contents): "Received Wednesday Afternoon Sept. 26th, 1877."
USPOD Duplex |
1884-04-03 |
No Image |
Mail to the ship from Brooklyn, Apr. 3, 1884, addressed to the ship at the Navy Pay Office, San Francisco and readdressed to Mare Island. Backstamped San Francisco Apr. 9 and Vallejo Apr. 10.
USPOD Duplex |
1884-04-16 |
No Image |
Incoming mail to the ship from Brooklyn, Apr. 16, 1884, addressed to Chief Engineer John W. Moore and readdressed to Mare Island.
4th Commissioning October 2 1899 to August 20 1926
Port of Spain Trinidad |
1900-12-06 |
No Image |
Mail from the crew.
Locy Type |
1911-12-06 |
Christmas picture postcard
Locy Type |
1911-12-06 |
Christmas picture postcard
Locy Type |
1914-12-20 |
Note:
Locy Type |
1916-05-09 |
Picture postcard from Charleston, SC
Locy Type |
1916-05-09 |
Picture postcard from Charleston, SC
Other Information
NAMESAKE - Named for the city of Hartford, Connecticut.
Historical Note - After she sank at her berth, raising and repairing her was out of the question, but they did salvage a lot. Her wheel and rail are in the Washington Navy Yard museum, her bell (minus the clapper) hangs in downtown Hartford, while her figurehead is in the state capitol. One of her anchors is at the entrance to the University of Hartford, while the other is at the entrance to Mystic Seaport.
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