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USRC Tench Coxe (1876)

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Name
  
Tench Coxe

Builder
  
William T. Malster

Commissioned
  
27 October 1876

Launched
  
7 June 1876

Namesake
  
Tench Coxe

Cost
  
$14,800

Decommissioned
  
6 September 1893

USRC Tench Coxe was a 39-ton harbor steam-powered vessel that was built by William T. Malster, in Baltimore, Maryland. Her contract price was $14,800 and the cutter was to "be delivered at Philadelphia." She was launched on 7 June 1876 and arrived at her home port of Philadelphia on 16 September 1876. On 23 October her first commanding officer, Revenue Captain (Acting) Eric Gabrielson, was ordered to place the cutter in commission and to "ship crew." Captain Gabrielson placed the Tench Coxe in commission on 27 October 1876.

Besides serving in Philadelphia she was also detached for additional duties. She served on quarantine duty at Lewes, Delaware from 2 August 1884 until being ordered back to Philadelphia on 2 September of that same year.

She was decommissioned on 6 September 1893 and sold.

References

USRC Tench Coxe (1876) Wikipedia


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