cutter USRC George M. Bibb was an iron-hulled steamboat built at Pittsburgh in 1845, named after the then-Secretary of the Treasury George M. Bibb, which...
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1818 Bibb City, Georgia, in Muscogee County Bibb County, Georgia Bibb (surname) Bibb (given name) USRC Bibb (1845), a Revenue Marine cutter transferred...
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recommissioned as USRC George Bibb and moved to the Great Lakes. The George Bibb was named after the seventeenth Secretary of the Treasury, George M. Bibb. While...
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administration. Two of the ships also served in the United States Coast Survey. USRC Bibb (1843), a Revenue-Marine cutter launched in Pittsburgh on 10 April 1845...
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ordered a cutter from Knapp's Fort Pitt Foundry with Hunter's wheel, the USRC Bibb (1843), which sank at her moorings in Cincinnati on her trials and was...
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August 11 for her first cruise. The engines for this vessel came from the USRC Bibb (1843), built for the Revenue Cutter Service at Pittsburgh in 1845, and...
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account for the RCS career of Ross from the time he left USRC Bibb until he reported aboard USRC Grant, a span of ten years. King states that Ross was promoted...
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and the USRC George Bibb at Ogdensburg, New York. In 1883 he took command of the Revenue Cutter School at New Bedford, Massachusetts, and the USRC Salmon...
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Totten, as part of a three-ship contract that also included USRC John Tyler, and USRC George M. Bibb. The iron hull plates and frames were produced at the firm's...
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to the USRC Seminole. Later, he commanded the USS Fanning (DD-37), the USS Wainwright (DD-62), the USCGC Itasca and the USCGC George M. Bibb (WPG-31)...
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