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    USRC George S. Boutwell (later Boutwell) was a revenue cutter of the United States Revenue Cutter Service that served from 1873 to 1907 designed for cruising...
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  • Boutwell may refer to: Boutwell Creek, a stream in Minnesota USCGC Boutwell, two cutters operated by the United States Coast Guard USRC Boutwell (1873)...
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  • Guard[citation needed] USCGC Boutwell (WHEC-719), was a Hamilton-class cutter operated from 1968 to 2016. USRC Boutwell (1873), was an iron-hulled revenue...
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  • station Colfax Airport, Colfax, Louisiana USRC Colfax (1871), a U.S. Revenue Cutter Service cutter; see USRC Boutwell (1873) Colfax High School (disambiguation)...
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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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    commissioning of Pamlico, the officers and crew of the newly decommissioned USRC Boutwell were transferred to Pamlico. She was placed in commission 26 July 1907...
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    Corwin had been extricated about January 1, 1877 by Captain White and the USRC Rush and moved to the middle of the Columbia River (another source has this...
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  • with the Revenue-Marine until about 1890. During the American Civil War, USRC Harriet Lane fired the first naval shots of the war, engaging the steamer...
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    Michigan, was his son. Samuel Dexter is the namesake of Dexter, Maine. The USRC Dexter (1830) was named in his honor. "Samuel Dexter (1801)". Miller Center...
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    is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The revenue cutter USRC Morrill was named for him. Detroit Free Press (June 22, 1876), The New Secretary...
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