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Few ships have been named for women by the military. Ships often are named after people who served in the Navy or who served in the government. Women have only recently been in such prominent positions, and therefore few have been so honored by the Navy. The gunboat Lady Washington was commissioned in 1776 and was the first American armed ship named for a woman. She was a row galley, a small wooden river gunboat, built in 1776 by New York State to defend Hudson River, named in honor of Martha Washington. She remained active, under General Washington's command, through June 1777. The sidewheel steamer Harriet Lane was launched in 1857. She was the first armed ship in service with the U.S. Navy to be named for a woman. Originally a Revenue Cutter, she was named for Harriet Lane, niece of President James Buchanan, who served as Buchanan's White House hostess. The ship was transferred to the Navy in 1858 and was later returned to Revenue Cutter Service. She was transferred again to Navy when the American Civil War began, 1861 and was captured by Confederates at Galveston, Texas Jan 1863. She was not returned to government service after end of war. The sternwheel river steamer Bloomer was launched in 1856. Apparently this name was retained from a former name; she was named for feminist Amelia Bloomer. Bloomer was captured from Confederates in 1862 and served in the U.S. Navy from 1863-65. The harbor tug Sacagawea (YT-241), 1942, was the first instance of a Martime Commission's assignment of woman's name to naval vessel. She was named for Sacagawea, a Shoshone woman. The name was assigned to a tug acquired by Maritime Commission for the Navy; it ended up being retained by Maritime Commission and was never commissioned in the Navy. * Pocahontas (YT-266), a harbor tug commissioned in 1942 and named for Pocahontas. * USS Victoria (AO-46) (ex- USS George G. Henry (SP-1560)) * Five transports commissioned in 1942: o USS Dorothea L. Dix (AP-67), named for Dorothea Dix o USS Elizabeth C. Stanton (AP-69), named for Elizabeth C. Stanton o USS Florence Nightingale (AP-70), named for Florence Nightingale o USS Lyon (AP-71), named for Mary Lyon o USS Susan B. Anthony (AP-72), named for Susan B. Anthony * Sacagawea (YT-326) (later designation of YTM-326), a harbor tug that served in Charleston harbor from 1942 to 1945. * Watseka (YT-387), a 1944 harbor tug named for a Potawatomi woman. * USS Higbee (DD-806), 1945 a Gearing-class destroyer named for Lenah S. Higbee, Superintendent of Navy Nurse Corps 1911-1922, Higbee served in Fast Carrier Force. She was the first ship laid down, christened, and commissioned for a woman who had served in the U.S. Navy, and the first to see combat so named. * USS Hopper (DDG-70), 1996. Built and commissioned at Bath Iron Works in Bath, Maine, the Arleigh Burke-class guided missile destroyer is named for RADM Grace Murray Hopper, a computer technology pioneer who led the Navy into the digital age. * USS Roosevelt (DDG-80) is explicitly named for both Franklin Delano Roosevelt and Eleanor Roosevelt * USNS Sacagawea (T-AKE-2) was announced in 2000. She is the second of a new class of replenishment ships. * USNS Mary Sears (T-AGS-65), an oceanographic survey ship, was launched in October 2000 and is still active as of 2005. She was named for Commander Mary Sears. Note that even though the name Shenandoah is an American Indian word meaning "Daughter of the Stars," the navy airship Shenandoah and other ships are named for the river Shenandoah in Virginia. * USS Marie (SP-100) * USS Miss Betsy (SP-151) * USS Lady Anne (SP-154) * USS Emeline (SP-175) * USS Marguerite (SP-193) * USS Lady Mary (SP-212) * USS Edithia (SP-214) (later YP-214 Edithia) * USS Katherine K. (SP-220) * USS Ellen (SP-284) * USS Mary Pope (SP-291) * USS Margaret (SP-328) * USS Alice (SP-367) * USS Mary Alice (SP-397) * USS Guinevere (SP-512) * USS Nightingale (SP-523) * USS Margaret (SP-524) * USS Margaret (SP-527) * USS Margaret (SP-531) * USS Estella (SP-537) * USS Bonita (SP-540) * USS Empress (SP-569) * USS Betty M. II (SP-623) * USS Joy (SP-643) * USS Lady Betty (SP-661) * USS Katie (SP-660) * USS Lady Betty (SP-661) * USS Mary B. Garner (SP-682) * USS Annie E. Gallup (SP-694) * USS Katherine (SP-715) * USS Sister (SP-822) * USS Josephine (SP-913) * USS Lady Thorne (SP-962) * USS Elizabeth (SP-972) * USS Isabela (SP-1035) * USS Elizabeth (SP-1092) * USS Katrina (SP-1144) * USS Jane II (SP-1188) * USS Maggie (SP-1202) * USS Margaret Anderson (SP-1203) * USS Annabelle (SP-1206) * USS Ellen (SP-1209) * USS Lucielle Ross (SP-1211) * USS Josephine (SP-1243) * USS Marie (SP-1260) * USS Jeanette Skinner (SP-1321) * USS Eliza Hayward (SP-1414) * USS Anna B. Smith (ID-1458) * USS Nellie Jackson (SP-1459) * USS Miss Toledo (SP-1711) * USS Anna O'Boyle (ID-1736) * USS Bessie (SP-1755) * USS Bessie J. (SP-1919) * USS Joanna (SP-1963) * USS Laura Reed (SP-2009) * USS Bella (ID-2211) * USS Princess Matioka (SP-2290) * USS Annie B. Embry (ID-2401) * USS Julia Luckenbach (SP-2407) * USS Elinor (SP-2465) * USS Margaret (SP-2510) * USS Luella (ID-2691) * USS Clare (SP-2774) * USS Katrina Luckenbach (SP-3020) * USS Sara Thompson (ID-3148) later reclassified AO-8 * USS Katherine W. Cullen (SP-3223) * USS Mary M (SP-3274) * USS Betty Jane I (SP-3458) For many years sailors NEVER called their ships after women because they considered the ship a woman and she would be jealous causing bad luck. This applied to mines as well. I was working at the W.C. Bennett Dam up North and when they were mining the Intake Tunnels women were not allowed inside (bad luck) until it was completed.

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