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347:. The services for the year past consisted in cruising the aforementioned Coast, in entering and examining the Vessel's papers, instructing the ignorant coasters, and in bringing to justice those who break or evade the laws. Instances of contraventing of the laws have been discovered and prosecuted and some of them failed by the unaccountable determination of the court.
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Yeaton fired three of his crew after their first few months of service. The men had been in "open rebellion" over issues of pay and daily food rations - particularly after they learned that their fellow sailors on board the
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The services performed by the Cutter I conceive to have been very important to the safety and preservation of the
Revenue. The Coast which is assigned to her, that of New Hampshire and the
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The United States Coast Guard 1790–1915: A Definitive
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She was sold on 16 August 1798 to
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511:U.S. Coast Guard and Revenue Cutters, 1790–1935
513:. Naval Institute Press, Annapolis, Maryland.
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217:United States Revenue-Marine
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287:Operational service
134:Sold 16 August 1798
16:U.S. revenue cutter
239:Alexander Scammell
235:Alexander Hamilton
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500:19 December
463:Evans, p 14
454:Canney, p 3
410:second mate
403:second mate
380:Second Mate
316:seized the
256:Description
707:1791 ships
696:Categories
665:USRC
483:References
386:Third Mate
374:First Mate
276:, and was
247:USRC
187:4 officers
184:Complement
176:Propulsion
630:Diligence
433:Citations
300:Nantucket
99:Laid down
623:Virginia
581:Vigilant
278:schooner
200:Armament
107:Launched
81:Operator
62:Namesake
609:Scammel
534:No ISBN
473:Scammel
364:Scammel
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333:Scammel
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262:Scammel
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163:15.8 ft
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91:Builder
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33:History
588:Active
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475:, 1791
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225:Ferret
171:6.5 ft
152:Length
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210:USRC
168:Draft
73:Owner
659:None
515:ISBN
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355:Crew
272:and
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179:Sail
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131:Fate
126:1798
118:1791
52:Name
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