Fate Sold, 18 July 1921 Length 26 m | Launched 1892, as P. H. Wise Builder Neafie & Levy | |
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Acquired by purchase, 25 March 1898 Renamed Nyack, 20 February 1918 |
The first USS Sioux (YT-19) was an iron-hulled tug in the United States Navy. Sioux was named after the Sioux people.
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Sioux, was built as P. H. Wise at Philadelphia in 1892 by Neafie & Levy and was purchased by the U.S. Navy on 25 March 1898.
Spanish-American War assignment
Acquired for the impending war with Spain, the tug was assigned to the Atlantic station and operated at the Norfolk Navy Yard. In 1901, she moved north for duty at the Portsmouth Navy Yard in Kittery, Maine; and, in 1907, she was transferred to the Boston Navy Yard.
Decommissioning
She was renamed Nyack on 20 February 1918, and she was sold at Boston on 18 July 1921 to William S. Nolan.
References
USS Sioux (YT-19) Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA