USRC Thomas Corwin (1876)
The Thomas Corwin was a United States Revenue Cutter and subsequently a merchant vessel. These two very different roles both centered on Alaska and the Bering Sea. In 1912, Frank Willard Kimball wrote: "The Corwin has probably had a more varied and interesting career than any other vessel which plies the Alaskan waters."
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USRC Thomas Corwin (1876)
The Thomas Corwin was a United States Revenue Cutter and subsequently a merchant vessel. These two very different roles both centered on Alaska and the Bering Sea. In 1912, Frank Willard Kimball wrote: "The Corwin has probably had a more varied and interesting career than any other vessel which plies the Alaskan waters."
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The Thomas Corwin was a United ...... issing Karluk crewmen in 1914.
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1877-07-17
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1876-08-23
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Burned in drydock 1916
Sold 14 February 1900
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Continued operating as a merchant vessel
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Corwin Trading Co., Pacific Coal and Transportation Co., various
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Boston; Seattle
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Seattle, Nome, Western Alaska coastal ports
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The Thomas Corwin was a United ...... ich plies the Alaskan waters."
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