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46: 286:, a six-bladed screw with a separate engine for steering and reversing. Installed in October 1871, the Fowler propeller proved unsatisfactory and required reconstruction. On 4 October 1873, a sea trial of the reconstructed Fowler steering propeller proved to be uneconomical failure and a contract to make alterations was negotiated in March 1874. The Fowler propeller was replaced by the David Bell Company. 26: 898: 349:
The ships Carpenter Mr. J. Jacobson was killed instantly when he was struck by one of the toppling smokestacks. She sank on 6 January 1892, off the northwest side of Boo Hoo Ledge in the
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in commission from 1874 to 1892. The fourth ship of the Revenue Cutter Service to bear the name, she was named for the fourth
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In the morning of 6 January 1892, Capt. Gabrielson was attempting to make the safety of
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Harbor during a snowstorm and became disoriented. The cutter hit Boo Hoo Ledge hard.
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in 1874. She was equipped with an iron hull and a Fowler patent steering
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Cutters, Craft, & U.S. Coast Guard Manned Army & Navy Vessels
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34" diameter x 30" stroke, single boiler (1874) with Fowler steering
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USRC Gallatin (1874)
Ensign of the United States Revenue-Marine (1868)
Albert Gallatin
steam engine
propeller
USRC Gallatin
USCGC Gallatin
USS Gallatin
revenue cutter
United States Revenue Cutter Service
U.S. Secretary of the Treasury
Albert Gallatin
Thomas Jefferson
Buffalo
New York
commissioned
propeller
Boston, Massachusetts
Boston Harbor
United States East Coast
Portsmouth, New Hampshire
Holmes Hole
Captain
City of Columbus
Martha's Vineyard
Gloucester
Atlantic Ocean
Manchester
Maine
United States

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