Morris-Taney-class cutter

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The Morris-Taney-class revenue cutters were 13 cutters built at New York City at the Webb and Allen shipyard between 1830 and 1833. These cutters were the backbone of the United States Revenue-Marine for more than a decade. Samuel Humphreys designed these cutters for roles as diverse as fighting pirates, privateers, combating smugglers and operating with naval forces. He designed the vessels on a naval schooner concept. They had Baltimore Clipper lines. The vessels, built by Webb and Allen, were designed by Isaac Webb and resembled Humphreys' design but had one less port.

1830  Wikidata
shipcutterUnited States Revenue Cutter Service, United States Navy, William H. Webb shipyard, United States

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  • USRC Hamilton
  • USRC Rush
  • USRC Taney
    1833 Morris-Taney-class cutter
    TypeSubtypeDateDescriptionNotesSource
    objectwatercraftUSRC Hamiltonschooner, Morris-Taney-class cutterWikidata
    objectwatercraftUSRC Rushschooner, Morris-Taney-class cutterWikidata
    objectwatercraftUSRC Taneyschooner, Morris-Taney-class cutterWikidata