USRC Alabama (1819)
USRC Alabama, was a wood-hull topsail schooner designed by William Doughty that was commissioned in the United States Revenue Marine from 1819 to 1833. Assigned the homeport of Mobile, Alabama, she sailed the Caribbean extensively with her sister ship, USRC Louisiana and was used mainly in anti-piracy activity.
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USRC Alabama (1819)
USRC Alabama, was a wood-hull topsail schooner designed by William Doughty that was commissioned in the United States Revenue Marine from 1819 to 1833. Assigned the homeport of Mobile, Alabama, she sailed the Caribbean extensively with her sister ship, USRC Louisiana and was used mainly in anti-piracy activity.
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USRC Alabama, was a wood-hull ...... ainly in anti-piracy activity.
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Sold 6 August 1833
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U.S. state of Alabama
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U.S. Revenue Marineref|The U.S ...... was in commission.|group=Note
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Topsail schooner
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USRC Alabama, was a wood-hull ...... ainly in anti-piracy activity.
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USRC Alabama (1819)
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