USS Emerald (SP-177)
The second USS Emerald (SP-177) was an armed yacht that served in the United States Navy as a patrol vessel from 1917 to 1918. Emerald was built as the civilian yacht Emrose in either 1906 or 1916 by Pusey and Jones at Wilmington, Delaware for A. W. Rose of New York City. She later became the property of Maxwell Wyeth of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and was renamed Emerald. For the rest of World War I, Emerald served in the 4th Naval District on harbor entrance patrol duty in Delaware Bay. Emerald was taken out of service on 12 December 1918 and returned to Wyeth.
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USS Emerald (SP-177)
The second USS Emerald (SP-177) was an armed yacht that served in the United States Navy as a patrol vessel from 1917 to 1918. Emerald was built as the civilian yacht Emrose in either 1906 or 1916 by Pusey and Jones at Wilmington, Delaware for A. W. Rose of New York City. She later became the property of Maxwell Wyeth of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and was renamed Emerald. For the rest of World War I, Emerald served in the 4th Naval District on harbor entrance patrol duty in Delaware Bay. Emerald was taken out of service on 12 December 1918 and returned to Wyeth.
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The second USS Emerald (SP-177 ...... er 1918 and returned to Wyeth.
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1917-07-23
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1918-12-12
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1917-07-23
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1917-07-23
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The emerald, a green gem stone
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Operated as civilian yacht Emrose and Emerald 1916-1917 and as Emerald from 1918
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Two Almy water-tube boilers, one triple expansion steam engine, one shaft
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The second USS Emerald (SP-177 ...... er 1918 and returned to Wyeth.
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USS Emerald (SP-177)
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