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USCandGS Arago (1871)

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Name
  
Arago

Type
  
Survey ship

Length
  
28 m

Completed
  
1871

Beam
  
15 ft 8 in (4.78 m)

Builder
  
Maury and Steinburg

Namesake
  
Dominique François Jean Arago (1786-1853), a French naturalist

Fate
  
Sold to U.S. Lighthouse Service 1890

USC&GS Arago was a steamer that served as a survey ship in the United States Coast Survey from 1871 to 1878 and in the United States Coast and Geodetic Survey from 1878 to 1890. She was the second ship of the Coast Survey or Coast and Geodetic Survey to bear the name.

Arago was built by Maury and Steinburg at New York City in 1871. She did survey work along the Atlantic coast of the United States throughout her career.

When the Coast Survey was reorganized in 1878 to form the Coast and Geodetic Survey, Arago became a part of the new service.

From 1871 until 1881, she was one of two ships in Coast Survey and Coast and Geodetic Survey named Arago, the other being Arago of 1854.

Arago was sold to the United States Lighthouse Service in 1890.

References

USC&GS Arago (1871) Wikipedia