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USS Shearwater (1887)

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Name
  
Shearwater

Completed
  
in 1887

Owner
  
H. R. Wolcott

Namesake
  
Any of numerous oceanic birds related to the petrels and albatrosses that usually skim close to the waves in flight

Builder
  
Hawthorne and Company at Leith, Scotland

Acquired
  
by the United States Navy on 9 May 1889

USS Shearwater (1887) was a schooner acquired by the United States Navy in 1889. She served the Navy until 1898, when she was loaned to Pennsylvania as a training ship. She remained in service in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, until struck and sold in 1908.

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Construction

The first ship so named by the Navy, Shearwater, a steel schooner-rigged yacht, was built in 1887 by Hawthorne and Company at Leith, Scotland, and purchased by the Navy on 9 May 1889 from H. R. Wolcott.

Training ship

Loaned to the Pennsylvania Naval Militia on 31 December 1898, she served as a training ship at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Fate

Shearwater was struck from the Navy list on 24 April 1908. She was sold in the Fall of 1908 to Mr. Samuel B. Wilson and delivered to him at the Philadelphia Navy Yard.

References

USS Shearwater (1887) Wikipedia