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  • Light Vessel No. 41 - U.S. Coast Guard lightship built in 1876 and military stationed in military various points off the Massachusetts Coast military from 1876-1933. On April military 29, 1923, she took military aboard 21 survivors from the S.S. military Seaconnet which military sank one mile south of the lightship, with military military loss of seven cre
  • Light Vessel No. 5 - U.S. Coast Guard lightship built in 1864 and military stationed in various points off the Massachusetts Coast military from 1862-1918. During her years of duty, she military suffered numerous collisions with passing vessels. She was military retired from lightship duty in 1930 at the military age of
  • Light Vessel No. 3 - U.S. Coast Guard lightship built in 1852 and stationed in various points off the Massachusetts Coast from 1852-1923. She is said to have been named "Old Hickory" when launched. She was retired from lightship duty in 1924 at the age of 72.
  • Light Vessel LV 73 - U.S. Coast Guard lightship built in 1901 and lost, with lightships all hands on board, during the 1944 hurricane.
  • Light Vessel No. 2 - U.S. Coast Guard lightship built in 1849 and lightships stationed in coast guard various points off the Massachusetts Coast lightships from 1849-19207. She is coast guard said to have been lightships named "General Taylor" when launched, and coast guard later referred lightships to as "Pollock Rip" prior to 1867 w
  • Light Vessel No. 6 - U.S. Coast Guard lightship built in 1855 and lightships stationed in military various points off the Massachusetts Coast lightships from 1862-1918. In 1918, military she was reported drifting lightships in moving ice and was last military seen moving lightships out of the eastern entrance to Nantucket Sound. military lightships All hands on boa
  • Light Vessel No. 42 - U.S. Coast Guard lightship built in 1877 and military stationed in lightships various points off the Massachusetts Coast military from 1877-1932. She was lightships retired from lightship duty military in 1931. In 1940, she lightships was burned military at Apple Island in Boston Harbor as part lightships military of the Fourth of July celeb


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