USS Boston

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USS Boston was a protected cruiser of the United States Navy that gained prominence for its service in the late 19th century, including participation in the Spanish–American War and operations in the Pacific.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf United States Navy ship
protected cruiser
armament 6-inch guns (later configuration)
8-inch guns (main battery, as built)
smaller rapid-fire guns
armorType protected deck armor
battle Battle of Manila Bay
beam about 42 feet
builder John Roach & Sons
builtAt Chester, Pennsylvania, United States
surface form: Chester, Pennsylvania
category 19th-century cruisers of the United States Navy
Spanish–American War cruisers of the United States
commandingOfficerAtManilaBay Captain Frank Wildes
commissioned May 2, 1887
conflict Spanish–American War
country United States of America
decommissioned 1907
displacement approximately 3,189 long tons
fate eventually scrapped
stricken from the Naval Vessel Register
finalDecommissioning 1918
fleetAssignment Asiatic Squadron
hullNumber C-1
laidDown 1879
laterUse militia and naval reserve training
training ship
launched December 4, 1884
length about 283 feet
namesake Boston, Massachusetts
notableEvent participated in Commodore George Dewey’s squadron at Manila Bay
present during political events in Hawaii in the 1890s
operator United States Navy
partOf “New Navy” modernization program of the United States
portVisit Honolulu, Hawaii, United States
surface form: Honolulu, Hawaii
precedence first protected cruiser of the U.S. Navy to be given a hull classification symbol
propulsion sail rig (auxiliary)
steam engines
reclassificationDate early 20th century
reclassified gunboat
recommissioned 1911
role patrol and protection of American interests
showing the flag in the Pacific
serviceEntryPeriod late 19th century
shipClass Atlanta-class cruiser
sponsor Miss Kate Davis
theaterOfOperations Caribbean Sea
Pacific Ocean

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