- 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 inNorfolk, Virginia . In June 1831, she sailed for duty atSavannah, Georgia , arriving onJuly 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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