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Transportation, only formed on 17 October 1901 and the delivery dates are
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Geodetic Survey for Philippine survey work on November 1, 1905. For operations in the Philippines the U.S. Government paid salaries, cost of travel to and from the Philippines and expenses for the U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey officers aboard the ships. The insular government paid
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American or European officers with Filipino petty officers and crewmen. The system was set so that vessels served particular routes serving communication and transportation functions with duties of coast guard in patrol and
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with accommodation for about twelve passengers and 150 tons of cargo. Those for the vessels constructed at Uraga Dock
Company were for length overall 140 ft (42.7 m), 23 ft (7.0 m) breadth, and a maximum draft of 8 ft (2.4 m) with a speed of 10 kn (12 mph;
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Polillo island was in progress until October 10, 1908 when weather required suspension and return to Manila with the position of Ocata Island light house established. Seven typhoons had passed over the region and destruction of survey navigation marks was noted. After repairs at
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had been accepted by the agent in Japan, later dismissed for neglect of duty, but was found on delivery to have a draft exceeding maximum by 1 ft (0.3 m) to 1.5 ft (0.5 m) and when loaded with coal, water and ready for sea was down by the bow. Further, the "material and
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Philippine Bureau of Coast Guard and Transportation shortly after creation 17 October 1901 and organizing with Captain A. Marix, USN, in charge had ten 148 ft (45.1 m) single screw cutters under contract at Farnham, Boyd & Company,
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January 30, 1909 and shore parties for the survey in the densely forested coast were armed and under armed escort during triangulation and topographic surveys of the shoreline. P. E. Angell, one of
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other typical duties of such a service being accomplished within that service. All vessels were lightly armed. They also acted as transports for both troops and law enforcement when necessary.
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workmanship on hull, boilers, and engine were very poor" as well as the vessel not meeting speed and sea keeping requirements. Some corrections were made on
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Director, United States Coast And Geodetic Survey To The Secretary Of Commerce For The Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 1921
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Director, United States Coast And Geodetic Survey To The Secretary Of Commerce For The Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 1920
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August 31, 1932 and returned to Manila where the ship was decommissioned September 20, 1932 then sold by the Philippine Government.
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left Manila December 10, 1905 for her initial surveys on the west coast of
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lost a whaleboat and the Manila tide station was demolished.
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that arrived 18 April 1903 were did not meet specifications.
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was inactive July 1, 1920 through March 15, 1921 with
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closest to the coaling station at Sandakan. Much of
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1048:Operating the mechanical sounding engine on the
150:by Coast & Geodetic Survey November 1, 1905
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891:"Surveying The Philippine Islands"
487:gone, and her food and water low;
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1077:Survey ships of the United States
518:. On 7 July 1927, she helped the
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308:were sister ships, both built in
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933:"In The Line of Duty 1846-1936"
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142:Delivered Manila 18 April 1903
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91:Philippine Insular Government
646:completed operations in the
468:On more than one occasion,
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567:surveyed in company with
536:took off the majority of
391:was transferred from the
235:10.2 ft (3.1 m)
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179:General characteristics
1072:Philippine Coast Guard
688:Period spelling used.
393:Philippine Commission
1067:Ships built in Japan
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449:was taken aboard at
585:Zamboanga Peninsula
298:from 1905 to 1932.
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555:and coal mines at
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280:Insular Government
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803:Marinduque
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96:Operator
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194:Tonnage
80:in the
39:History
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310:Japan
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88:Owner
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