St. Mary's (motorboat)
St. Mary's was a forty-nine foot motorboat, part of the Maryland State Fishery Force, owned by the Conservation Commission of Maryland operating out of Wynne, Maryland in the charge of Deputy Commander A. P. Cullinson. The boat was built in 1912 by Ruark of Hooper's Island, Maryland for the Commission. The State Fishery Force power boat St. Mary's was still in operation when the 1922 Annual Report for the Conservation Commission was published in January 1923.
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St. Mary's (motorboat)
St. Mary's was a forty-nine foot motorboat, part of the Maryland State Fishery Force, owned by the Conservation Commission of Maryland operating out of Wynne, Maryland in the charge of Deputy Commander A. P. Cullinson. The boat was built in 1912 by Ruark of Hooper's Island, Maryland for the Commission. The State Fishery Force power boat St. Mary's was still in operation when the 1922 Annual Report for the Conservation Commission was published in January 1923.
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1917-08-17
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1918-11-26
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1917-10-17
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1917-08-17
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Ruark, Hooper's Island, Maryland
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United States
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1917-10-17
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St. Mary's
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Maryland State Fishery Force boat, dual state and Navy service during war
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1918-11-26
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