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    USRC Massachusetts was one of the first ten cutters operated by the Revenue-Marine (later to become the US Coast Guard). She was built in Newburyport,...
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  • United States, sold in 1792. USRC Massachusetts II (1793), a sloop built to replace USRC Massachusetts (1791). USS Massachusetts (1845), was a wooden steamer...
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    Index of Massachusetts-related articles Outline of Massachusetts Massachusetts Bay Colony New England USS Massachusetts, 8 ships USRC Massachusetts, 2 ships...
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    were: USRC Vigilant USRC Active USRC General Green USRC Massachusetts USRC Scammel USRC Argus USRC Virginia USRC Diligence USRC South Carolina USRC Eagle...
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    assisting in the capture of 20 French ships. Ten of these were captured by the USRC Pickering. Revenue cutters were assigned to enforce the very unpopular Embargo...
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    Massachusetts II was a small sloop operated by the Revenue-Marine used in the collection of customs duties. She was completed in June 1793 and replaced...
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    A 19th-century portrait of a Revenue Marine cutter, which may be of either the USRC Massachusetts or its replacement, the Massachusetts II...
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    was assigned to USRC Colfax. On 7 December 1886, he began serving on USRC Gallatin. On 7 November 1889, Newcomb was transferred to USRC Dallas. On 16 May...
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    ship to replace USRC James C. Dobbin. Chase went into service in the summer of 1878, with its homeport at New Bedford, Massachusetts. She made cadet cruises...
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    rations—particularly after they learned that their fellow sailors aboard USRC Massachusetts received more and varied foods each day than they did. Yeaton resigned...
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  • USRC Hamilton was a Revenue Cutter topsail schooner of the Gallatin class. She was named for Alexander Hamilton, first Secretary of the Treasury. An iron-hulled...
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    USS Pickering (redirect from USRC Pickering)
    Timothy Pickering, then the Secretary of State. USRC Pickering was built at Newburyport, Massachusetts in 1798 for the Revenue Cutter Service. Captain...
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    USRC Androscoggin was built by Rodermond Bros. Shipyard at Tomkins Cove, New York, and placed under sea trials on 3 March 1908 before being finished by...
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  • was formed in 1915, she was known as the USRC Winnisimmet. The other cutter in the Winnisimmet-class was the USRC Wissahickon. Canney, p 60 Record of Movements...
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  • Roger Wolcott (Massachusetts politician), Governor of Massachusetts Roger Wolcott (Connecticut politician), Governor of Connecticut USRC Wolcott, more...
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    USRC James C. Dobbin was a topsail schooner of the Cushing class (1853) named after President Franklin Pierce's Secretary of the Navy, James Cochrane Dobbin...
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    Harry G. Hamlet (category Massachusetts Institute of Technology alumni)
    Service School of Instruction on 12 April 1894 and received training aboard USRC Chase, the school's newly refitted training cutter. After completion of training...
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  • USRC Active, was a revenue cutter of the United States Revenue Cutter Service in commission from 1867 to 1875. She was the fifth Revenue Cutter Service...
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  • stationed in Boston, Massachusetts and Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Later, he was assigned to USRC Apache, USRC McCulloch, USRC Seminole and USRC Yamacraw. In 1917...
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  • USRC Richard Rush was a Dexter-class cutter of the United States Revenue Cutter Service which served in the coastal waters of the western United States...
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