USRC Dallas (1874)
USRC Dallas, was a Dexter-class cutter of the United States Revenue Cutter Service in commission from 1874 to 1907. She was the fourth ship of the United States Revenue Cutter Service to bear the name. Dallas was built by W. Fessenden at Portland, Maine, and was commissioned into the Revenue Cutter Service on 28 July 1874. Dallas was transferred to Lake Ontario in 1903. During her service on the Great Lakes, she was laid up during the winter months when the lakes iced over. Dallas was decommissioned on 30 November 1907. She was sold on 2 July 1908 for $2,100 (USD). Photograph
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USRC Dallas (1874)
USRC Dallas, was a Dexter-class cutter of the United States Revenue Cutter Service in commission from 1874 to 1907. She was the fourth ship of the United States Revenue Cutter Service to bear the name. Dallas was built by W. Fessenden at Portland, Maine, and was commissioned into the Revenue Cutter Service on 28 July 1874. Dallas was transferred to Lake Ontario in 1903. During her service on the Great Lakes, she was laid up during the winter months when the lakes iced over. Dallas was decommissioned on 30 November 1907. She was sold on 2 July 1908 for $2,100 (USD). Photograph
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USRC Dallas, was a Dexter-clas ...... 8 for $2,100 (USD). Photograph
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1874-07-28
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1907-11-30
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Sold 2 July 1908
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Simple inverted direct-acting steam engine, 30-inch stroke; 720 pounds of coal per hour
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Schooner-rigged
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USRC Dallas, was a Dexter-clas ...... 8 for $2,100 (USD). Photograph
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