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USS Ohio Type: shipwreck, 74 gun ship-of-the-line, U.S. Navy Name: that place next to Indiana Built: 1820, Brooklyn NY USA Specs: ( 208 x 54 ft ) 2757 gross tons Sunk: April 1884 set adrift and grounded by storm while being dismantled, later deliberately burned Depth: 20 ft More: USS Ohio ...