List of ships of the line of the United States Navy
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This is a list of ships of the line of the United States Navy. Because of the operating expense, a number of these were never launched. These ships were maintained on the stocks, sometimes for decades, in case of an urgent need.
- USS America (given to France upon launching, 1782)
- Unnamed class
- Unnamed, Boston (canceled, 1778)
- Unnamed, Philadelphia (abandoned with the capture of Philadelphia, 1777)
- Unnamed, Poughkeepsie, New York (canceled, unknown date)
- Columbus class
- Columbus (canceled, 1800)
- Unnamed, Boston Navy Yard (canceled, 1800)
- Unnamed, New York Navy Yard (canceled, 1800)
- Franklin (canceled, 1800)
- Unnamed, Washington Navy Yard (canceled, 1800)
- Unnamed, Norfolk Navy Yard (canceled, 1800)
- Independence-class
- USS Independence (1814–1912, razeed 1836)
- USS Washington (1814–1843)
- USS Franklin (1815–1852)
- USS Columbus (1819–1861)
- Chippewa-class
- USS Chippewa (laid down 1815, never completed)
- USS New Orleans (laid down 1815, never completed)
- USS Pennsylvania (1837–1861)
- Delaware-class
- USS Delaware (1820–1861)
- USS Vermont (1848–1901)
- USS New Hampshire (launched as depot ship, 1864; training ship, 1892–1921)
- USS Virginia (laid down 1822, never launched)
- USS New York (laid down 1820; never launched; burnt on ways, 1861)
- USS Ohio (1820–1861)
- USS North Carolina (1820–1866)
- Unnamed class
- Not built, Boston Navy Yard (frames on hand, 1832; not built)
- Not built, Boston Navy Yard (frames on hand, 1832; not built)
- Not built, Norfolk Navy Yard (frames on hand, 1832; not built)
- Not built, Norfolk Navy Yard (frames on hand, 1832; not built)