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USRC Forward was a revenue cutter constructed for the U.S. Revenue Cutter Service in 1882 by Pusey & Jones shipyard in Wilmington, Delaware. She was the second Revenue Cutter Service vessel named Forward and was named for Walter Forward, the fifteenth United States Secretary of the Treasury. The iron-hulled vessel originally cost US$72,750 and was powered by a two cylinder steam engine with a topsail schooner brigantine sail pattern.
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USRC Forward
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1890-06-19Z 1905-11-14Z 1907-08-17Z 1888-07-02Z
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1882-11-01Z
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sold for4,151, 24 October 1912
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