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USS Monitor

1862 unique ironclad; first in United States Navy service


Country of Registry
United States
Commissioning Date
February 25, 1862
Manufacturer
Morgan Iron Works
Operator
United States Navy
Vessel Type
monitor
Current Location
35° 0' 6", -75° 24' 23"
Aliases
Monitor ironclad

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The USS Monitor was a groundbreaking ironclad warship constructed for the United States Navy during the American Civil War, completed in early 1862. It was notable for its innovative design, particularly its revolving gun turret, which was conceived by American inventor Theodore Timby and became a defining feature of the monitor class. The ship's hull was designed by Swedish-born engineer John Ericsson and built rapidly in Brooklyn, New York, in just 101 days. Measuring approximately 179 feet (54.6 meters) in length with a beam of 41.5 feet (12.6 meters) and a draft of 10.5 feet (3.2 meters), Monitor displaced about 987 long tons (1,003 metric tons) and had a crew of 49 officers and enlisted men. Her low freeboard and shallow draft made her suitable for river and harbor defense, while her armor consisted of multiple layers of wrought iron plates backed by 30 inches of wood, offering protection against contemporary artillery. The vessel's most distinctive feature was her large cylindrical turret, 20 feet (6.1 meters) in diameter and armored with 8 inches (20 cm) of iron, capable of rotating via steam-powered gears. The turret housed two 11-inch Dahlgren guns, which could fire shells up to 3,650 yards (3,340 meters), and was designed to deflect enemy fire with its rounded shape. Powered by a two-cylinder steam engine producing around 320 indicated horsepower, Monitor could reach speeds of about 8 knots, though in practice it was slightly slower. Her armament and armor represented a significant departure from traditional wooden ships, emphasizing protection and firepower with innovative features such as a low profile to minimize target size and a rotating turret for broad gun coverage. Monitor played a central role in the Battle of Hampton Roads on March 9, 1862, engaging the Confederate ironclad CSS Virginia in a historic four-hour duel that marked the first battle between armored ships. Though neither vessel was seriously damaged, the battle signaled a revolutionary shift in naval warfare, demonstrating the efficacy of ironclads and rotating turrets. Following the battle, Monitor supported Union operations along the James River and participated in subsequent engagements such as the Battle of Drewry's Bluff. Her service was short-lived; she foundered and sank amid a storm off Cape Hatteras on December 31, 1862. The wreck was discovered in 1973 and has been partially salvaged, with significant artifacts displayed at the Mariners' Museum in Newport News, Virginia. The vessel's design and combat success established a new paradigm for naval architecture, influencing future warship development and earning her recognition as a symbol of innovation in maritime history.

This description has been generated using GPT-4.1-NANO based on the Vessel's wikidata information and then modified by ShipIndex.org staff.

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78 ship citations (20 free) in 34 resources

Monitor (launched 1862; steam ironclad; Greenpoint, N.Y.; designed by John Ericsson for U.S. Gov.; defeated Confederate armored Merrimac, 1862)
Book Merchant Sail
Author William Armstrong Fairburn
Published Fairburn Marine Educational Foundation, Inc., Center Lovell, Maine,
Page II: 1408
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Web WorldCat
Published OCLC, Dublin, Ohio
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Monitor (Union ironclad)
Book Shipwrecks: An Encyclopedia of the World's Worst Disasters at Sea Illustration Main entry
Author David Ritchie
Published Checkmark Books, New York,
ISBN 0816031630, 9780816031634
Pages 3, 134, 134
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Monitor, after battle with the Merrimack
Book The United States Navy: 200 Years
Author Edward L. Beach
Published Henry Holt and Co., New York,
ISBN 0030447119, 9780030447112
Pages 298, 299-300, 311
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Monitor, battle with the Merrimack
Book The United States Navy: 200 Years
Author Edward L. Beach
Published Henry Holt and Co., New York,
ISBN 0030447119, 9780030447112
Pages 293-301, 307, 310
Monitor, battle with the Merrimack, evaluation of
Book The United States Navy: 200 Years
Author Edward L. Beach
Published Henry Holt and Co., New York,
ISBN 0030447119, 9780030447112
Page 297-301
Monitor, before battle with the Merrimack
Book The United States Navy: 200 Years
Author Edward L. Beach
Published Henry Holt and Co., New York,
ISBN 0030447119, 9780030447112
Pages 265-77, 280, 282-83, 286, 288-93
Monitor, ironclad
Journal American Neptune (1941-1990; Vols. 1-50)
Published Peabody Essex Museum, Salem, Mass.,
ISSN 0003-0155
Pages (1861), XLVIII, 106 ff.; XLIX, 114 ff.; (1862), XLII, 85, 192 ff.; XLIII, 207; XLIV, 14
Monitor, ironclad
Book The American Heritage History of Seafaring America
Author Alexander Laing
Published American Heritage Publishing Company, New York,
ISBN 0070358478, 9780070358478, 0070358486, 9780070358485
Pages 297, 298-99, 300, 304
Monitor, Merrimack confrontation
Book An Encyclopedia of Naval History Illustration
Author Anthony Bruce, and William Cogar
Published Checkmark Books, New York,
ISBN 0816026971, 9780816026975
Pages 10, 11, 54, 83, 84, 169, 193, 201, 243, 252, 269, 402
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Journal American Neptune (1941-1990; Vols. 1-50)
Published Peabody Essex Museum, Salem, Mass.,
ISSN 0003-0155
Pages XX, 159-162; XXII, 254, 261, 262; XXIII, 197 ff.; XXIV, 219-221
Monitor, U.S. monitor (1861)
Journal American Neptune (1941-1990; Vols. 1-50)
Published Peabody Essex Museum, Salem, Mass.,
ISSN 0003-0155
Pages III, 161-162; VI, 87; X, 15-17, 19-21, 31,
Monitor, U.S.S. (1862)
Book Shipwrecks in the Americas
Author Robert F. Marx
Published Dover, New York,
ISBN 048625514X, 9780486255149
Page 60
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Published OCLC, Dublin, Ohio
Monitor, U.S.S. [replica] (1951)
Journal American Neptune (1941-1990; Vols. 1-50)
Published Peabody Essex Museum, Salem, Mass.,
ISSN 0003-0155
Pages XIV, 107
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Monitor, USS; and development of
Book Naval Campaigns of the Civil War
Author Paul Calore
Published McFarland & Co., Jefferson, NC,
ISBN 0786412178, 9780786412174
Page 120-21
Monitor, USS; at Drewry's Bluff
Book Naval Campaigns of the Civil War
Author Paul Calore
Published McFarland & Co., Jefferson, NC,
ISBN 0786412178, 9780786412174
Pages 99, 129
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Book Naval Campaigns of the Civil War
Author Paul Calore
Published McFarland & Co., Jefferson, NC,
ISBN 0786412178, 9780786412174
Page 122
Monitor, USS; fight with Merrimack
Book Naval Campaigns of the Civil War
Author Paul Calore
Published McFarland & Co., Jefferson, NC,
ISBN 0786412178, 9780786412174
Page 126-28
Monitor, USS; sinking and salvage of
Book Naval Campaigns of the Civil War
Author Paul Calore
Published McFarland & Co., Jefferson, NC,
ISBN 0786412178, 9780786412174
Page 130
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