USS New Orleans photographed during the Spanish–American War, 1898.
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History | |
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United States | |
Name | New Orleans |
Namesake | New Orleans, Louisiana |
Ordered | Amazonas for the Brazilian Navy in 1895 |
Builder | Armstrong, Mitchell and Co., Newcastle upon Tyne, England |
Laid down | 1895 |
Launched | 4 December 1896 |
Commissioned | 18 March 1898 |
Decommissioned | 16 November 1922 |
Reclassified | CL 22 on 8 August 1921 |
Stricken | 13 November 1929 |
Identification | Hull symbol:CL-22 |
Fate | 11 February 1930, sold for scrap |
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Class and type | New Orleans class protected cruiser |
Displacement | 3,769 long tons (3,829 t) |
Length | 354 ft 5 in (108.03 m) |
Beam | 43 ft 9 in (13.34 m) |
Draft | 18 ft (5.5 m) |
Installed power | 7,500 shp (5,600 kW) |
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Speed | 20 knots (37 km/h; 23 mph) |
Complement | 366 officers and enlisted |
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USS New Orleans (later designated PG-34 then CL-22) was a United States Navy protected cruiser of the New Orleans class.
She was laid down in 1895 as Amazonas for the Brazilian Navy by Armstrong, Mitchell and Company, Newcastle upon Tyne, England, launched on 4 December 1896, purchased by the U.S. Navy while building on 16 March 1898; and commissioned 18 March 1898 at Gravesend, England.