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Ship of the U.S. Revenue Cutter Service
USRC Ewing, sometimes referred to as USRC Thomas Ewing, was a United States Revenue–Marine cutter with a topsail schooner rig that was constructed in Baltimore
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Revenue cutter of the United States
USRC Walter Forward was a schooner constructed for service with the United States Revenue-Marine. She was more commonly known as USRC Forward. Forward
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American naval officer (1789–1877)
the city of Vera Cruz in the War with Mexico. He chose as his flagship USRC Ewing In December 1846, Webster contracted a fever and was sent home to recover
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( United States Navy), and Snowdrop ( United States), the revenue cutter USRC Ewing ( United States Revenue-Marine), and the lighthouse tender USLHT Holly
List of shipwrecks in July 1883
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American lawyer, politician and diplomat (1780–1859)
vessels were named in his honor: USRC Richard Rush 1831 Morris-Taney class cutter USGC Richard Rush 1874 Dexter-class cutter USRC Rush 1885 revenue cutter, USS
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Guard Californian, a replica of the USRC C. W. Lawrence Footnotes USRC Lawrence was sometimes referred to as USRC C.W. Lawrence; the source of her name
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Intermodal hub in Washington, D.C.
of Transportation (USDOT)). The Union Station Redevelopment Corporation (USRC) now manages the retail, office, and event spaces. On March 5, 2026, the
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United States historic place
schooner Ewing, which had been brought around Cape Horn to the West Coast by Lieutenant Washington Allon Bartlett. Upon reaching San Francisco, Ewing and the
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U.S. state
Outline of Massachusetts Massachusetts Bay Colony USS Massachusetts, 8 ships USRC Massachusetts, 2 ships Massachusetts portal Elevation adjusted to North American
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American politician (1794–1865)
1876 the United States Revenue Cutter Service commissioned a cutter named USRC Thomas Corwin. In 1898, the village of Corwin, Ohio was named after him,
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City in Essex County, New Jersey, US
five of the women filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Radium Corporation (USRC), based in Orange, New Jersey." U.S. Radium Corporation; Written Historical
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Ingham incident: The schooner was run ashore on Brazos Island, Texas, United States to prevent capture by USRC Ingham ( United States Revenue-Marine).
List of shipwrecks in June 1835
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English : variant of Ussery.
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Law's friend. Lawyer.
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 Short form of English Vanessa, possibly NESSA means "to appear." Compare with other forms of Nessa.
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English : habitational name from a place in Lincolnshire named Brumby, from the Old Norse personal name Brúni or from Old Norse brunnr ‘well’ + býr ‘farmstead’, ‘village’.
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English : in examples such as William de la Winche (Worcestershire 1275) evidently a topographic name, perhaps for someone who lived at a spot where boats were hauled up onto the land by means of pulleys, from Middle English winche ‘reel’, ‘roller’. However, Old English wince as an element of place names may also have meant ‘corner’ or ‘nook’, and in some cases the surname may be derived from this sense.English : in examples such as William le Wynch (Sussex 1327) it appears to be a nickname, perhaps from the lapwing, Old English (hlēap)wince.
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