
Sketch depicting the ship in heavy seas off Point Conception,
California, 19 June 1866, near the end of her voyage from Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania, around South America to San Francisco, California.
After special outfitting at the Philadelphia Navy Yard, in October 1865 Monadnock began a long voyage to California, the longest cruise that a monitor-type warship had yet undertaken. After calling at several South American ports and passing through the Strait of Magellan, she arrived at San Francisco in June 1866 and was soon thereafter decommissioned at the Mare Island Navy Yard. In 1874 her wooden hull was broken up as part of a program to "rebuild" Civil War era monitors into modern ones. In fact, she was replaced by a completely new ship, which was also named Monadnock.
Civil War Along the Carolina Coast
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