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- Q7867890 subject Q13281279.
- Q7867890 subject Q8117368.
- Q7867890 subject Q8608949.
- Q7867890 subject Q8738119.
- Q7867890 abstract "The wooden-hulled tug Albert Brown was acquired by the Navy from W. P. Orr, Jr., of Bristol, Maine, on 20 May 1917 and commissioned on 3 July 1917. Less than a month later, on 28 July 1917, Admiral William S. Benson, as Acting Secretary of the Navy, promulgated General Order No. 314 which decreed that all "scout patrol" vessels with compound names would hence forth be officially known by surname only. Thus Albert Brown (SP-1050) become simply Brown (SP-1050), a name she used continually throughout her commissioned service.The 103-foot patrol and minesweeping tug, was built at Bristol, Maine, in 1875 as a steam fishing trawler. She was rebuilt in 1897 and remained active in the Menhaden fishery, operating out of Lewes, Delaware, until taken over by the Navy for World War I service. She served in the Delaware Bay area. In 1919 or early 1920, she was reported to be sunk at the Naval Air Station, Cape May, New Jersey, and was stricken from the Navy list in March 1920. After efforts to sell the wreck were unsuccessful, Albert Brown's remains were removed by Army Engineers. She was officially abandoned by the Navy in early 1923.".
- Q7867890 acquirementDate "1917-05-20".
- Q7867890 commissioningDate "1917-07-03".
- Q7867890 length "31.3944".
- Q7867890 status "Sunk, March 1920 at the Naval Air Station, Cape May, NJ".
- Q7867890 thumbnail Albert_Brown_(SP_1050).jpg?width=300.
- Q7867890 wikiPageExternalLink albert_brown.htm.
- Q7867890 wikiPageExternalLink 171050.htm.
- Q7867890 wikiPageWikiLink Q13281279.
- Q7867890 wikiPageWikiLink Q138548.
- Q7867890 wikiPageWikiLink Q202527.
- Q7867890 wikiPageWikiLink Q2740437.
- Q7867890 wikiPageWikiLink Q361.
- Q7867890 wikiPageWikiLink Q756103.
- Q7867890 wikiPageWikiLink Q8117368.
- Q7867890 wikiPageWikiLink Q8608949.
- Q7867890 wikiPageWikiLink Q8738119.
- Q7867890 wikiPageWikiLink Q940135.
- Q7867890 shipAcquired "1917-05-20".
- Q7867890 shipCommissioned "--07-03".
- Q7867890 shipFate "Sunk, March 1920 at the Naval Air Station, Cape May, NJ".
- Q7867890 type Product.
- Q7867890 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Q7867890 type Ship.
- Q7867890 type DesignedArtifact.
- Q7867890 type Thing.
- Q7867890 type Q11446.
- Q7867890 comment "The wooden-hulled tug Albert Brown was acquired by the Navy from W. P. Orr, Jr., of Bristol, Maine, on 20 May 1917 and commissioned on 3 July 1917. Less than a month later, on 28 July 1917, Admiral William S. Benson, as Acting Secretary of the Navy, promulgated General Order No. 314 which decreed that all "scout patrol" vessels with compound names would hence forth be officially known by surname only.".
- Q7867890 label "USS Brown (SP-1050)".
- Q7867890 depiction Albert_Brown_(SP_1050).jpg.