U. S. S. OREGON. 10,231 tons, 9,5oo , knots ; 348 x x 24 feet ; 4 13-inch guns, in pairs, in turrets ; 8 8-inch, in pairs, in turrets, 2 on each beam ; 4 6-inch quick fire in sponsors ; 20 6-pdr and 6 1-pdr. quick fire ; 4 Gatlings ; 7 torpedo tubes. from the Article THE MONITOR, THE BATTLE-SHIP, THE CRUISER, AND THE DESTROYER. By G. W. Dickie, from The Engineering Magazine Devoted to Industrial Progress Volume XVII 1899 The Engineering Magazine Co


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