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Ship of the U.S. Revenue Cutter Service
History
United States
NameUSRC Erie
NamesakeLake Erie
BuilderJohn Justice
Cost$3,600
LaunchedMarch 1833
HomeportPresque Isle, Pennsylvania
FateSold (1849)
General characteristics
Displacement60 tons
Sail planSchooner-rigged
Armament

The USRC Erie was a United States Revenue Cutter stationed at Presque Isle in Erie, Pennsylvania. It replaced the USRC Benjamin Rush on the Great Lakes. Daniel Dobbins supervised the construction of and was in command of the USRC Erie from 1833 to 1841. Dobbins was placed back in command of the USRC Erie in 1845. USRC Erie was active in the prevention of the violation of United States neutrality during the Canadian Rebellions of 1837 and was placed under the control of the United States War Department in April 1839.

USRC Erie was sold in Erie on 31 July 1849 for $684.

References

  1. ^ "Erie, 1833". United States Coast Guard. Retrieved 2008-08-06.
  2. Bates, Samuel (1884). History of Erie County, Pennsylvania. Erie, PA: Warner, Beers and Co.
  3. Severance, Frank H (1905). "The Career of Daniel Dobbins". Publications of the Buffalo Historical Society. VIII. Buffalo Historical Society: 277.


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