Built-in New York for the U. Revenue Service in 1857, but later captured by the Confederacy in 1883 she was used as a blockade runner to assist the southern mercantile service. Harriet Lane was powered by a combination of steam
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Built-in New York for the U. Revenue Service in 1857, but later captured by the Confederacy in 1883 she was used as a blockade runner to assist the southern mercantile service. Harriet Lane was powered by a combination of steam
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One of only two remaining active commissioned sailing vessels in the United States Navy, the Eagle continues to serve with pride and distinction, the training vessle for every young Coast Guard officer candidate.
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