- USRC Diligence
USRC "Diligence" was one of the first ten cutters operated by the
United States 'Revenue Cutter Service (later to become theUS Coast Guard ).Operational service
"Diligence" was built at
Washington, North Carolina and was based out ofNew Bern after entering service sometime during the summer of 1792. She transferred toWilmington in October that same year. Her first commanding officer was William Cooke. In 1793, Benjamin Gardner was appointed as thefirst mate and James Sandy was appointed as the cutter'ssecond mate . Little is known about her history during this time other than the fact that she was involved in the "San Jose" affair of 1793. The "San Jose" was a Spanish vessel with some gold on board as cargo; she was captured illegally by the Frenchprivateer "Amiable Margaretta". Cooke and his crew seized the "San Jos"e from the "Amiable Margaretta".In 1796 Cooke disappeared and was replaced by John Brown, who served as her commanding officer until the cutter was sold in 1798 for $310.
Commanding Officers
William Cooke, Master; 1792-1796.
John Brown, Master; 1796-1798.
References
* [http://www.uscg.mil/history/WEBCUTTERS/Diligence_1792.html "Diligence", 1792] , US Coast Guard website.
*Canney, Donald, 1995: "U.S. Coast Guard and Revenue Cutters, 1790-1935". Annapolis, MD: Naval Institute Press.
*Stephen H. Evans, 1949: "The United States Coast Guard, 1790-1915: A Definitive History" (With a Postscript: 1915-1950). Annapolis: The United States Naval Institute.
*Kern, Florence, 1979: "William Cooke's U.S. Revenue Cutter Diligence, 1792-1798: "One in North Carolina", Washington, DC: Alised Enterprises.
*U.S. Coast Guard, 1934: "Record of Movements: Vessels of the United States Coast Guard: 1790 - December 31, 1933", Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office (reprinted 1989).
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