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{{Unreferenced|date=March 2012}}The list of ship launches in 1862 includes a chronological list of some ships launched in 1862. | Country | Builder | Location | Ship | Class / type | Notes |
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30 January | United States|1861}} | Continental Iron Works | Brooklyn, New York | Monitor | Ironclad warship |
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14 February | United States|1861}} | H.L and C.S. Bushnell | Mystic, Connecticut | Galena | Ironclad screw steamer |
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8 March | Confederate States of America|1861}} | Portsmouth, Virginia | Virginia | Ironclad warship | rebuilt from the wreck of the USS Merrimack |
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19 March | {{UK}} | Devonport Dockyard | Devonport, Devon | Ocean | Prince Consort|ironclad}} |
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20 March | United States|1861}} | Philadelphia Navy Yard | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | Juniata | Sloop-of-war |
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15 April | United States|1861}} | Portsmouth Navy Yard | Kittery, Maine | Sonoma | sidewheel gunboat |
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24 April | Confederate States of America|1861}} | J. T. Shirley | Memphis, Tennessee | Arkansas | Ironclad warship |
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28 April | United States|1861}} | Portsmouth Navy Yard | Kittery, Maine | Sacramento | Sloop |
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1 May | United States|1861}} | Neafie & Levy | Kensington, Philadelphia | Alligator | Submarine | first submarine of the United States Navy |
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1 May | United States|1861}} | Portsmouth Navy Yard | Kittery, Maine | Conemaugh | sidewheel steamer |
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6 May | Confederate States of America|1861}} | Gosport Navy Yard | Portsmouth, Virginia | Richmond | Ironclad ram |
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10 May | United States|1861}} | William Henry Webb | New York City | 'Dunderberg | screw Frigate |
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10 May | United States|1861}} | William Cramp & Sons | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | New Ironsides | broadside ironclad |
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26 June | {{UK}} | Prince Consort | Prince Consort|ironclad|2}} |
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3 July | {{UK}} | Caird and Co | Greenock, Scotland | Lord Clyde | Clyde packet | purchased by Confederate States Navy, captured by United States Navy |
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10 July | United States|1861}} | Philadelphia Navy Yard | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | Monongahela | Barkentine Sloop-of-war |
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29 July | Confederate States of America|1861}} | John Laird Sons and Company | Birkenhead | Alabama | Sloop-of-war |
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9 August | United States|1861}} | New York Navy Yard | Brooklyn | Lackawanna | Sloop-of-war |
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30 August | United States|1861}} | Continental Iron Works | Greenport, New York | Passaic | Passaic class monitor |
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September | Confederate States of America|1861}} | Cameron & Co | Charleston, South Carolina | Palmetto State | Ironclad ram |
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10 September | {{UK}} | Chatham Dockyard | Chatham, Kent | Royal Oak | Prince Consort|ironclad|2}} |
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26 September | {{UK}} | Portsmouth | Hector | Hector class battleship |
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27 September | United States|1861}} | Harlan and Hollingsworth | Wilmington, Delaware | Patapsco | Passaic class monitor |
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16 October | {{USA}} | New York Navy Yard | Brooklyn | Ticonderoga | Sloop-of-war |
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24 October | {{UK}} | Woolwich Dockyard | Woolwich | Caledonia | Prince Consort|ironclad|2}} |
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5 November | United States|1861}} | Zeno Secor & Company | Jersey City, New Jersey | Weehawken | Passaic class monitor |
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6 December | United States|1861}} | Charles W. Whitney | New York City | Keokuk | Ironclad steamer |
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6 December | United States|1861}} | Atlantic Iron Works | Boston, Massachusetts | Nantucket | Passaic class monitor |
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8 December | United States|1861}} | Philadelphia Navy Yard | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | Shenandoah | Screw sloop |
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23 December | United States|1861}} | Portsmouth Navy Yard | Kittery, Maine | Sassacus | Side wheel steamer |
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unknown date | {{UK}} | Richard Tredwen | Padstow, Cornwall | Mary Jane | Schooner | known as The Sabbath Breaker as she became stuck on launch and freed hershelf the following Sunday |
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{{clear}} See also {{shipevents|1862}}{{Expand list|date=August 2008}} 3 : Lists of ship launches|1862 in transport|1862 ships |