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- USRC_Rush_(1885) length "53340.0".
- USRC_Rush_(1885) abstract "USRC Rush was a Revenue Cutter named for Richard Rush, eighth Secretary of the Treasury. She was a replacement for the USRC Rush (1874) and was much larger, but re-used the engine from the first Rush. She was completed in November 1885. In January 1886, soon after commissioning, she was assigned to search for the whaler Amethyst, last seen in the Bering Sea the previous October.The Rush spent her entire career on the Pacific ranging from the Bering Sea to Hawaii and San Diego, California performing customs duties, search and rescue, and law enforcement, including hosting judicial functions in furtherance of her enforcement of revenue and conservation laws. During the Spanish-American War in 1898 she was detached for duty with the United States Navy in the defense of the west coast, but returned to her duties with the Revenue Service later that year.In 1899 she towed the newly commissioned river cutter USRC Nunivak to Alaska. She was decommissioned 30 September 1912 and sold on 22 January 1913 to the Alaska Junk Company for $8,500.".
- USRC_Rush_(1885) completionDate "1885-11-10".
- USRC_Rush_(1885) decommissioningDate "1912-09-30".
- USRC_Rush_(1885) length "53.34".
- USRC_Rush_(1885) shipBeam "7.9248".
- USRC_Rush_(1885) shipDraft "3.6576".
- USRC_Rush_(1885) status "Sold 22 January 1913 for $8500".
- USRC_Rush_(1885) thumbnail Richard_Rush_1885_(cropped).JPG?width=300.
- USRC_Rush_(1885) wikiPageExternalLink TeachersHistory.pdf.
- USRC_Rush_(1885) wikiPageID "25567654".
- USRC_Rush_(1885) wikiPageRevisionID "473395739".
- USRC_Rush_(1885) hasPhotoCollection USRC_Rush_(1885).
- USRC_Rush_(1885) shipBeam "26.0".
- USRC_Rush_(1885) shipBuilder "Hall Bros., San Francisco, California".
- USRC_Rush_(1885) shipCommissioned "1885".
- USRC_Rush_(1885) shipCompleted "1885-11-10".
- USRC_Rush_(1885) shipCountry "United States".
- USRC_Rush_(1885) shipDecommissioned "1912-09-30".
- USRC_Rush_(1885) shipDepth "15.0".
- USRC_Rush_(1885) shipDraft "12".
- USRC_Rush_(1885) shipFate "--01-22".
- USRC_Rush_(1885) shipLength "175.0".
- USRC_Rush_(1885) shipName "USRC Rush".
- USRC_Rush_(1885) shipPower "400".
- USRC_Rush_(1885) shipPower "Compound expansion steam, 24.5" and 37" diameter x 27" stroke,".
- USRC_Rush_(1885) shipTonnage "300".
- USRC_Rush_(1885) shipType "Topsail schooner".
- USRC_Rush_(1885) subject Category:1885_ships.
- USRC_Rush_(1885) subject Category:Ships_of_the_United_States_Revenue_Cutter_Service.
- USRC_Rush_(1885) type MeanOfTransportation.
- USRC_Rush_(1885) type Ship.
- USRC_Rush_(1885) type Product.
- USRC_Rush_(1885) type DesignedArtifact.
- USRC_Rush_(1885) comment "USRC Rush was a Revenue Cutter named for Richard Rush, eighth Secretary of the Treasury. She was a replacement for the USRC Rush (1874) and was much larger, but re-used the engine from the first Rush. She was completed in November 1885.".
- USRC_Rush_(1885) label "USRC Rush (1885)".
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- USRC_Rush_(1885) name "USRC Rush".