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Ships built by Dialogue & Company

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The list Ships built by Dialogue & Company includes Ice Boat No. 3, MV Gwendoline Steers, USS Arabian, USS Triton (YT-10) and USS Uncas (AT-51). The list consists of 24 members.

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    MV Gwendoline Steers

    American tugboat
    MV Gwendoline Steers
    Overview: The Gwendoline Steers was a tugboat owned by the Steers Sand & Gravel Company of New York, NY (incorrectly spelled "Gwendolyn Steers" in some newspaper accounts). It sank in an ice storm in Long Island ...
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    USS Triton (YT-10)

    tugboat of the United States Navy
    USS Triton (YT-10)
    Overview: The first USS Triton (later YT-10) was an iron-hulled tug purchased by the U.S. Navy in 1889. After more than 40 years of service as a Navy yard tug, she was sold off in 1930 and began a second career ...
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    USS Goliah (SP-1494)

    tugboat of the United States Navy
    USS Goliah (SP-1494)
    Overview: USS Goliah (SP-1494), also listed as ID-1494, was an armed tug that served in the United States Navy as a patrol vessel and tug from 1918 to 1919.
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    USS Caspian (ID-1380)

    proposed designation for a tug that never actually served in the United States Navy
    USS Caspian (ID-1380)
    Overview: USS Caspian (ID-1380) was the proposed name and hull classification for a tug that never actually served in the United States Navy.
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    USRC Hudson (1893)

    U.S. Revenue Service cutter from the Battle of Cárdenas
    USRC Hudson (1893)
    Overview: USRC Hudson, known for her service during the Battle of Cárdenas, was the United States Revenue Cutter Service's first vessel to have a steel hull and triple-expansion steam engine.
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    USS Cherokee (ID-458)

    Tugboat of the United States Navy
    USS Cherokee (ID-458)
    Overview: USS Cherokee was a tugboat built in 1891 by John H. Dialogue & Sons in Camden, New Jersey, as Edgar F. Luckenbach (later renamed Luckenbach No. 2). The ship was purchased by the United States ...
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    Ice Boat No. 3

    1873 icebreaker
    Ice Boat No. 3
    Overview: City Ice Boat No. 3, commonly known as Ice Boat No. 3 or just No. 3, was a municipal sidewheel icebreaker built in 1873 to assist in keeping Philadelphia's waterways free of ice during the winter months ...
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    USS Arabian
    Overview: James McCaulley was a commercial tug based in Philadelphia that served under charter in the United States Navy from 5 November 1918 to 31 January 1919 as Arabian.
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    USS Uncas (AT-51)

    tugboat of the United States Navy
    USS Uncas (AT-51)
    Overview: The second USS Uncas (Ocean Tug No. 51/AT-51/YT-110) was a United States Navy tug in commission from 1898 to 1922.
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    USS Barnegat (SP-1232)

    tugboat of the United States Navy
    Overview: The first USS Barnegat (SP-1232) was a commercial tugboat acquired by the U.S. Navy during World War I. She was armed with a 3-inch gun and sent to Brest, France, to perform towing services for Allied ...
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    USS Underwriter (1880)

    tugboat of the United States Navy
    USS Underwriter (1880)
    Overview: USS Underwriter, later renamed Adirondack, was a tugboat acquired by the U.S. Navy for duty during World War I. After the end of war, she remained on active duty performing miscellaneous tasks and services ...
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    USS Challenge (ID-1015)

    tugboat of the United States Navy
    USS Challenge (ID-1015)
    Overview: USS Challenge (SP-1015/AT-59/YT-126/YTM-126) was a commercial tugboat acquired by the United States Navy for service in World War I, and remained available for duty during World War II.
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    USS Aurora

    U.S. Navy tug and minesweeper
    USS Aurora
    Overview: USS Aurora (SP-345) was a harbor tug and a minesweeper of the United States Navy.
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    USS Asher J. Hudson

    minesweeper of the United States Navy
    USS Asher J. Hudson
    Overview: USS Asher J. Hudson (SP-3104), later renamed Yuma, was completed in 1891 at Camden, New Jersey, by John H. Dialogue and Sons, inspected in the 8th Naval District on 1 July 1918 and, on the 24th, was ordered ...
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    USS Princeton (PG-13)

    Gunboat of the United States Navy
    USS Princeton (PG-13)
    Overview: The third USS Princeton was a composite gunboat in the United States Navy.
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    USS Nahant (SP-1250)

    1913 tugboat
    USS Nahant (SP-1250)
    Overview: USS Nahant (SP-1250) was a civilian tugboat that the United States Navy acquired in World War I. She was a tugboat in New York Harbor. After the war she was loaned to the City of New York until 1928, when ...
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    USLHT Armeria

    US lighthouse tender
    USLHT Armeria
    Overview: USLHT Armeria was a lighthouse tender in commission with the United States Lighthouse Board from December 1890 to March 1898. After Spanish–American War service in the United States Navy as USS Armeria ...
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    USS Edgar F. Coney (SP-346)

    Armed tug in the United States Navy
    USS Edgar F. Coney (SP-346)
    Overview: USS Edgar F. Coney (SP-346) was an armed tug that served in the United States Navy from 1917 to 1919.
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    Hassler (vessel)
    Overview: The schooner Hassler was the first iron-hulled steamship used in the service of the United States Coast Survey.
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    Hercules (1907)

    1907-built American steam tugboat
    Hercules (1907)
    Overview: Hercules is a 1907-built steam tugboat that is now preserved at the San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park in San Francisco, California.
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