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- USC&GS_Mitchell length "18288.0".
- USC&GS_Mitchell abstract "USC&GS Mitchell was a launch that served as a survey ship in the United States Coast and Geodetic Survey from 1919 to 1944.Mitchell was built by the Canton Lumber Company at Baltimore, Maryland, in 1919. She entered Coast and Geodetic Survey service that year.On 10–11 December 1924, Mitchell and the Coast and Geodetic Survey launch USC&GS Marindin aided a United States Marine Corps 50-foot (15 m) motor sailer that had gone aground by pulling it off the rocks and towing it to the U.S. Marine Corps boathouse at St. Thomas in the United States Virgin Islands.Mitchell was retired from Coast and Geodetic Survey service in 1944.".
- USC&GS_Mitchell builder Baltimore.
- USC&GS_Mitchell builder Maryland.
- USC&GS_Mitchell builder Canton_Lumber_Company.
- USC&GS_Mitchell cost "12000.0".
- USC&GS_Mitchell length "18.288".
- USC&GS_Mitchell shipBeam "4.51104".
- USC&GS_Mitchell shipDraft "1.40208".
- USC&GS_Mitchell thumbnail USC&GS_Mitchell.jpg?width=300.
- USC&GS_Mitchell type Hydrographic_survey.
- USC&GS_Mitchell wikiPageExternalLink lifesaving1845-1937.html.
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- USC&GS_Mitchell wikiPageID "24992873".
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- USC&GS_Mitchell shipBuilder Baltimore.
- USC&GS_Mitchell shipBuilder Maryland.
- USC&GS_Mitchell shipBuilder Canton_Lumber_Company.
- USC&GS_Mitchell shipCommissioned "1919".
- USC&GS_Mitchell shipCompleted "1919".
- USC&GS_Mitchell shipCountry "United States".
- USC&GS_Mitchell shipDecommissioned "1944".
- USC&GS_Mitchell shipFlag "60".
- USC&GS_Mitchell shipName "Mitchell".
- USC&GS_Mitchell shipNamesake "Henry Mitchell , U.S. Coast Survey pioneer in the study of the physical oceanography of estuaries and harbors".
- USC&GS_Mitchell shipOriginalCost "$12,000 USD".
- USC&GS_Mitchell shipPropulsion "Two gasoline engines".
- USC&GS_Mitchell shipType Hydrographic_survey.
- USC&GS_Mitchell shipType Launch_(boat).
- USC&GS_Mitchell subject Category:1919_ships.
- USC&GS_Mitchell subject Category:Ships_built_in_Baltimore,_Maryland.
- USC&GS_Mitchell subject Category:Ships_of_the_United_States_Coast_and_Geodetic_Survey.
- USC&GS_Mitchell subject Category:Survey_ships_of_the_United_States.
- USC&GS_Mitchell type 1919Ships.
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- USC&GS_Mitchell comment "USC&GS Mitchell was a launch that served as a survey ship in the United States Coast and Geodetic Survey from 1919 to 1944.Mitchell was built by the Canton Lumber Company at Baltimore, Maryland, in 1919. She entered Coast and Geodetic Survey service that year.On 10–11 December 1924, Mitchell and the Coast and Geodetic Survey launch USC&GS Marindin aided a United States Marine Corps 50-foot (15 m) motor sailer that had gone aground by pulling it off the rocks and towing it to the U.S.".
- USC&GS_Mitchell label "USC&GS Mitchell".
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- USC&GS_Mitchell name "Mitchell".