USS Sea Gull

USS Sea Gull

USS "Sea Gull" may refer to:

*, built as the river steamer "Enterprise" by the Connecticut Steam Boat Company, Hartford, Connecticut, and was launched in November 1818
*, originally the New York pilot boat "New Jersey" employed on the Sandy Hook run; purchased by the U.S. Navy in July 1838 to be used by the U.S. Exploring Expedition for survey work.
*, a wooden yacht built 1902 as "Heather" by the Greenport Yacht & Basin Co., Long Island, New York
*, a wooden yacht built 1910 as "Tonis" by New York Yacht, Launch, & Engine Co., Morris Heights, New York

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