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USS Cherokee (ID 458)

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Name
  
USS Cherokee (ID-458)

Laid down
  
As Edgar F. Luckenbach

Commissioned
  
5 December 1917

Length
  
37 m

Namesake
  
Cherokee

Acquired
  
12 October 1917

Launched
  
1891

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Builder
  
John H. Dialogue & Sons

USS Cherokee was a tugboat built in 1891 by John H. Dialogue & Sons in Camden, New Jersey, as Edgar F. Luckenbach (later renamed Luckenbach No. 2). The ship was purchased by the United States Navy and delivered at New York on 12 October 1917; and commissioned on 5 December 1917. She was renamed Cherokee, the third US Navy ship of that name, after the Cherokee Native American tribe, and given the identification number 458.

Outfitted for distant service at New York and at the Philadelphia Navy Yard, Cherokee cleared Newport, Rhode Island on 24 February 1918 for Washington, D.C. On 26 February, in a heavy gale, she foundered about 12 miles off Fenwick Island Light Vessel, with the loss of 30 of her crew. The tanker British Admiral rescued 12 survivors, two of whom died before the tanker reached port.

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