USS Snowdrop

USS Snowdrop

USS "Snowdrop" has been the name of two ships in the United States Navy.

*USS "Snowdrop" (1863), originally named "A. DeGroat", was a screw tug built in 1863.
*USS "Snowdrop" (1897), was a member of the United States Lighthouse Service until it was incorporated into the Navy in 1917.


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