USRC Crawford (1830)

USRC Crawford (1830)

The United States Revenue Cutter "Crawford" was the first of the 13 cutters of the Morris-Taney Class to be launched. These cutters were the backbone of the Service 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, designed by Isaac Webb, resembled Humphreys' but had one less port. [cite web|title=Crawford, 1830 | publisher=United States Coast Guard| url=http://www.uscg.mil/history/webcutters/Crawford_1830.html|accessdate=2007-11-12]

The "Crawford", anmed for Secrtary of the Treasury William H. Crawford, initially was assigned to the Collector of Customs in Norfolk, Virginia. In June 1831, she sailed for duty at Savannah, Georgia, arriving on July 1, 1835. The Government sold her in 1835 for $2,300.

Her sister cutter, first named as USRC "Jefferson" (commissioned in 1832), was renamed "Crawford" in 1839.

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