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09120332 15k Namesake Shamrock - is a young sprig, used as a symbol of Ireland. Saint Patrick, Ireland's patron saint, is said to have used it as a metaphor for the Christian Holy Trinity. The name shamrock comes from Irish seamróg), which is the diminutive of the Irish word seamair and simply means "young clover".
Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported license, George McFinnigan
Tommy Trampp
098635505 85k Generic lithograph representing the Sassacus-class gunboats.
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John Spivey 91k 19th Century photograph of a painting by Acting Second Engineer Alexander C. Stuart, USN, 1864. Depicting USS Commodore Hull (at left) leading the "Double-Ender" gunboats USS Tacony, USS Shamrock, USS Otsego and USS Wyalusing in engaging Confederate batteries at Plymouth, North Carolina, 31 October 1864. Small vessels lashed to the gunboats' unengaged sides include USS Whitehead (beside Tacony), Bazely (beside Shamrock) and USS Belle (beside Otsego).
US Naval History and Heritage Command photo # NH 58943 from the collection of Surgeon H.P. Babcock, USN. Donated by his son, George R. Babcock, 1939.
Bill Gonyo 129k Line engraving published in "Harper's Weekly", December 1864 of the bombardment of Plymouth, N. C. by U.S. Navy gunboats, immediately before the capture of the city. Ships shown include (from center to right): USS Shamrock, USS Otsego, USS Commodore Hull and Bazely.
US Naval History and Heritage Command photo # NH 59163
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