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USC&GS Thomas R. Gedney

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in 1875. She entered service with the Coast Survey that year. When the Coast Survey was reorganized in 1878 to form the Coast and Geodetic Survey, she became part of the Coast and Geodetic Survey fleet. She served along both the
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there. She assisted in fighting the fire, but suffered slight damage and was unable to move because she did not have steam up. The Coast and Geodetic Survey survey ship
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capsized off the coast of Alaska. She suffered another tragedy on 30 May 1908 when a
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rescued everyone on board – 39 passengers and 51 crewmen – and took them to
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at the north end of Fish Egg Island in Alaska, and helped to refloat
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in 1913. On 29–30 April she joined the Coast and Geodetic Survey
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shaft and more than 100 passengers were on board. She towed
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transferred her passengers and got further assistance.
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s chief writer, P. H. Coning, drowned when the ship
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dressed overall

Commander
Thomas R. Gedney
United States Coast Survey
officer
C. H. Decameter
New York
New York
USD
Survey ship
Steam
sail
Schooner
survey ship
United States Coast Survey
United States Coast and Geodetic Survey
wood
iron
steamship
C. H. Decameter
New York City
United States East Coast
United States West Coast
Territory of Alaska
rear admiral
Uriel Sebree
commanding officer
Alaska

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