USS Florida
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At least seven United States Navy ships have borne the name Florida, in honor of the 27th state:
- The first Florida was a sloop that served on survey duty between 1824 and 1831. Her final cruise, between 1 June 1830 and 31 May 1831, was under the command of Lieutenant T. R. Gedney.
- The third Florida was originally the screw frigate Wampanoag renamed in 1869, and sold in 1885.
- A fourth USS Florida was present at the Battle of Tayacoba during the Spanish-American War in 1898. 64.136.27.225 20:01, 6 October 2005 (UTC) I have serious doubts about this Florida being a USN warship. Yes the records indicate that there was a transport Florida (and Fanita) escorted by the USS Peoria for this engagement. This is further substantiated in that a ship (Florida) was leased by the US Army from the period 2 May thru 9 Sept, 1898. The USS Peoria left Key West on 25 Jun with the transports and returned them early July. 64.136.27.225 20:01, 6 October 2005 (UTC)
- The fifth Florida (BM-9) was a monitor commissioned in 1903, renamed to Tallahassee in 1908, and sold in 1922.
- The sixth Florida (BB-30) was a battleship commissioned 1911 and scrapped in 1932.
- The seventh Florida (SSBN-728) is an Ohio-class ballistic missile submarine, commissioned in 1983.
See also CSS Florida.



