Denmead Foundry

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Denmead was a Baltimore, Maryland, United States, company that produced about 30 steam locomotives in the 1850s as a sideline to a very successful foundry.

During the American Civil War, A & W Denmead & Son built the side wheel gunboat Monocacy and the light draft monitor Waxsaw, both completed in 1865.[1]

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  1. Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships. United States, Navy Department, Office of the Chief of Naval Operations, Naval History Division, 1959. 417.

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