English: The steamship Somerset. Built in New York in 1863 as Nereus, the ship was requisitioned by the United States Navy while still under construction and completed as a gunboat, serving in the American Civil War as USS Nereus. After the war, the vessel was sold, and entered merchant service as the steamship Somerset, first in transatlantic service and later in American East Coast and United States – Canadian service. The ship was broken up in 1887.
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(1864-1887) Watercolor by Erik Heyl, painted for use in his book Early American Steamers, Volume I. This steamship served as USS Nereus during 1864-1865 and had a long commercial career after the Civil War. Courtesy of Erik Heyl. U.S. Naval History and Heritage Command Photograph.
(1864-1887) Watercolor by Erik Heyl, painted for use in his book Early American Steamers, Volume I. This steamship served as USS Nereus during 1864-1865 and had a long commercial career after the Civil War. Courtesy of Erik Heyl. U.S. Naval History and Heritage Command Photograph.
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Steamship Somerset
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(1864-1887) Watercolor by Erik Heyl, painted for use in his book Early American Steamers, Volume I. This steamship served as USS Nereus during 1864-1865 and had a long commercial career after the Civil War. Courtesy of Erik Heyl. U.S. Naval History and Heritage Command Photograph.