USRC Salmon P. Chase was named after Abraham Lincoln's Secretary of the Treasury, Salmon Portland Chase. It was a three-masted bark with a hull length...
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renamed NNS Thunder. USCGC Chase (WMSM-916), is a Heritage-class cutter that is under construction. USRC Salmon P. Chase (1865), a side-wheel steamer...
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USS Chase (DE-158), a destroyer escort of the United States Navy USCGC Chase (WHEC-718), a high-endurance cutter of the United States Coast Guard USRC Salmon...
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cutter USRC Salmon P. Chase and Dobbin returned to service as a revenue cutter until she was sold in 1881. Canney 1995 King 1996, p. 155. King 1996, p. 158...
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USRC Manhattan, a harbor tug in New York City. Bertholf reported aboard USRC Salmon P. Chase in late November, 1895 as the executive officer of Chase...
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River east of Sconticut Neck; within the city of New Bedford. The USRC Salmon P. Chase (1878) was moored at the island when she was built in 1787. Fish...
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cutter Salmon P. Chase replaced Dobbin as the school ship. Henriques served as superintendent of the School of Instruction and captain of Chase until June...
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commissioned USRC Salmon P. Chase during August 1878 and Ross along with the rest of the cadet class were the first cadet class to serve aboard Chase. After...
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School of Instruction of that era trained aboard the barque, USRC Salmon P. Chase. The Chase had been newly modified to accommodate the first class of cadets...
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Reynolds reported aboard the School of Instruction's training cutter, USRC Salmon P. Chase as one of the instructors at the school. On 1 June 1885 Reynolds...
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