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USS Yankton (1893)

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Commissioned
  
16 May 1898

Displacement
  
975 tons

Length
  
56 m

Beam
  
8.41 m

Decommissioned
  
27 February 1920

Complement
  
78 officers and men

Draft
  
3.99 m

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Fate
  
Sold on 20 October 1921 Converted to mercantile service Broken up in 1930

Speed
  
14 knots (16 mph; 26 km/h)

USS Yankton (previously named La Cleopatre, Saphire III, Penelope) was a steel-hulled schooner built in 1893 at Leith, Scotland, by Ramage & Ferguson. She was acquired by the US Navy in May 1898; renamed Yankton; and commissioned on 16 May 1898 at Norfolk, Virginia, with Lt. Comdr. James D. Adams in command.

According to Charles Armstrong, who was Medical Officer of the Yankton in 1918, the Penelope had been the extravagant yacht of Sarah Bernhardt, a well-known French actress. She was converted to a gunboat by the US Navy and partook in the Spanish–American War patrolling and engaging the enemy in Cuban waters.

The Yankton accompanied the Navy's Great White Fleet on the "round the world cruise" as a fleet tender in 1907–1908. In World War I she headed for Gibraltar to join the Patrol Forces protecting Allied shipping from German U-boats, and she came under hostile fire during combat.

After extensive litigation, she returned to merchant service. In May 1923, the Associated Press reported that Yankton, then under British registry, had been seized as a rum runner. The ship was broken up at Boston during the summer of 1930.

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USS Yankton (1893) Wikipedia