USS Worcester (1866)

History
United States
NameUSS Worcester
NamesakeWorcester, Massachusetts
BuilderBoston Navy Yard
Laid down1863
Launched25 August 1866
Commissioned27 February 1871
Decommissioned1876
FateSold for breaking up, 27 September 1883
General characteristics
TypeScrew sloop-of-war
Displacement3,050 long tons (3,099 t)
Length296 ft 10 in (90.47 m)
Beam41 ft (12 m)
Draft9 ft 9 in (2.97 m)
Speed13 knots (24 km/h; 15 mph)
Complement153 officers and enlisted
Armament4 × 12-pounder guns

USS Worcester was a Contoocook-class bark-rigged screw steam sloop-of-war in the United States Navy.

Built as Manitou of unseasoned white oak timbers, she was laid down in 1863 at Boston, Massachusetts, by the Boston Navy Yard and launched on 25 August 1866. Renamed Worcester on 15 May 1869, she was apparently placed in commission on 27 February 1871, Commander William D. Whiting in command. Among the ship's officers at the time of her commissioning was the naval strategist and author, Lieutenant Commander Alfred T. Mahan.