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- USRC_Richard_Rush_(1874) length "42672.0".
- USRC_Richard_Rush_(1874) abstract "USRC Richard Rush was a Dexter-class cutter of the United States Revenue Cutter Service which served in the coastal waters of the western United States and the Department of Alaska. With a displacement of 179 tons, the vessel was 140 feet long, 23 feet in beam, and drew 8' 10". Propulsion was provided by both a 400 h.p. steam engine driving a single propeller, and a schooner-rig of sail. Rush was built by the Atlantic Iron Works in Boston, Massachusetts, launched 14 March 1874, and commissioned 21 July of that year. Fitting-out was completed in New York, and on 15 September the cutter sailed for San Francisco, arriving there 8 January 1875 after rounding Cape Horn. Among the plankowners was then First Lieutenant Michael A. Healy who at the time had never been on Alaska cruise but would later become an experienced captain of the Rush, Corwin, and Bear and become known throughout Alaskan waters as "Hell Roaring Mike" Healy. Healy assumed command of Rush in 1881 as a first lieutenant.From 1877 through 1881 Rush completed four cruises in Alaskan waters. Thereafter the cutter was based in Port Townsend, Washington. In 1882 Rush was at San Francisco where the Royal Navy corvette HMS Comus took aboard the Marquis of Lorne, Governor General of Canada, and his spouse the Princess Louise, daughter of Queen Victoria, for their trip to Victoria, British Columbia. An anonymous note threatened the British ship with destruction when the couple boarded, but a search by the crew of the Rush yielded nothing, and Comus was escorted out to sea by the American cutter.In 1885 the cutter was decommissioned and the hull and other fittings sold. The machinery was used in a new, larger vessel of the same name.".
- USRC_Richard_Rush_(1874) builder Bethlehem_Atlantic_Works.
- USRC_Richard_Rush_(1874) builder Boston.
- USRC_Richard_Rush_(1874) commissioningDate "1874-07-21".
- USRC_Richard_Rush_(1874) cost "79800.0".
- USRC_Richard_Rush_(1874) decommissioningDate "1885-08-31".
- USRC_Richard_Rush_(1874) homeport Port_Townsend,_Washington.
- USRC_Richard_Rush_(1874) homeport San_Francisco.
- USRC_Richard_Rush_(1874) length "42.672".
- USRC_Richard_Rush_(1874) shipBeam "7.0104".
- USRC_Richard_Rush_(1874) shipDraft "2.4384".
- USRC_Richard_Rush_(1874) shipLaunch "1874-03-14".
- USRC_Richard_Rush_(1874) status "sold 1885".
- USRC_Richard_Rush_(1874) type Schooner.
- USRC_Richard_Rush_(1874) wikiPageExternalLink TeachersHistory.pdf.
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- USRC_Richard_Rush_(1874) shipArmament "2".
- USRC_Richard_Rush_(1874) shipBuilder Bethlehem_Atlantic_Works.
- USRC_Richard_Rush_(1874) shipBuilder Boston.
- USRC_Richard_Rush_(1874) shipCommissioned "1874-07-21".
- USRC_Richard_Rush_(1874) shipComplement "7".
- USRC_Richard_Rush_(1874) shipCountry "United States".
- USRC_Richard_Rush_(1874) shipDecommissioned "--08-31".
- USRC_Richard_Rush_(1874) shipDecommissioned "Machinery used to refit".
- USRC_Richard_Rush_(1874) shipDecommissioned "USRC Rush built in 1885".
- USRC_Richard_Rush_(1874) shipDisplacement "179".
- USRC_Richard_Rush_(1874) shipFate "sold 1885".
- USRC_Richard_Rush_(1874) shipHomeport San_Francisco.
- USRC_Richard_Rush_(1874) shipHomeport "Port Townsend, Washington".
- USRC_Richard_Rush_(1874) shipLaunched "1874-03-14".
- USRC_Richard_Rush_(1874) shipName "USRC Richard Rush".
- USRC_Richard_Rush_(1874) shipNamesake Richard_Rush.
- USRC_Richard_Rush_(1874) shipNamesake United_States_Secretary_of_the_Treasury.
- USRC_Richard_Rush_(1874) shipOperator "U.S. Revenue Cutter Service".
- USRC_Richard_Rush_(1874) shipOriginalCost "79800.0".
- USRC_Richard_Rush_(1874) shipPower "Compound expansion steam engine, 400 hp, single screw".
- USRC_Richard_Rush_(1874) shipType "Schooner".
- USRC_Richard_Rush_(1874) subject Category:1874_ships.
- USRC_Richard_Rush_(1874) subject Category:Ships_of_the_United_States_Revenue_Cutter_Service.
- USRC_Richard_Rush_(1874) type MeanOfTransportation.
- USRC_Richard_Rush_(1874) type Ship.
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- USRC_Richard_Rush_(1874) comment "USRC Richard Rush was a Dexter-class cutter of the United States Revenue Cutter Service which served in the coastal waters of the western United States and the Department of Alaska. With a displacement of 179 tons, the vessel was 140 feet long, 23 feet in beam, and drew 8' 10". Propulsion was provided by both a 400 h.p. steam engine driving a single propeller, and a schooner-rig of sail.".
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- USRC_Richard_Rush_(1874) name "USRC Richard Rush".