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  • Alban C. Stimers
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  • Alban Crocker Stimers (June 5, 1827 – June 3, 1876) was a Chief Engineer with the United States Navy. He assisted with the design of the Navy's first ironclad, the USS Monitor, and later with the design of the Passaic-class monitors. His later career was marred by the scandal which enveloped the Casco-class monitors after they were found to be unseaworthy.
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serviceyears
  • 1845
Birth Date
  • 1827-06-05
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Name
  • Alban C. Stimers
Caption
  • Alban C. Stimers, August 1864
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  • Place of burial
Birth Place
  • New York
death date
  • 1876-06-03
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Allegiance
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laterwork
  • Civilian engineer
abstract
  • Alban Crocker Stimers (June 5, 1827 – June 3, 1876) was a Chief Engineer with the United States Navy. He assisted with the design of the Navy's first ironclad, the USS Monitor, and later with the design of the Passaic-class monitors. His later career was marred by the scandal which enveloped the Casco-class monitors after they were found to be unseaworthy.