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- Q7875015 abstract "USS Van Buren was a schooner that served as part of the United States Revenue Cutter Service. The ship was named after Martin Van Buren, the eighth president of the U.S. The ship was commissioned and set sail on 2 December 1839, and served a regular tour of duty with the Revenue Service. During the Second Seminole War, the ship was transferred to the United States Navy, and served as a support ship to troops along the coasts of Florida's rivers.After being transferred back to the control of the Secretary of the Treasury, the Van Buren began to sail out of its homeport of Charleston, South Carolina. Still under the command of the Revenue Cutter Service, the ship participated in the Mexican-American War, first in the Gulf of Mexico, and later as a member of a squadron under the command of Captain John A. Webster. With the squadron, the Van Buren aided in a blockade off the coast of Veracruz. On 4 October 1846, the ship's crew had the Van Buren declared unseaworthy. It was decommissioned, and then sold for $1,200 on 1 June 1847.".
- Q7875015 class Q204577.
- Q7875015 commissioningDate "1839-12-02".
- Q7875015 decommissioningDate "1847-06-01".
- Q7875015 length "22.2504".
- Q7875015 orderDate "1839-06-26".
- Q7875015 shipBeam "6.096".
- Q7875015 status "Sold for $1,200 on 1 June 1847".
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- Q7875015 shipClass Q204577.
- Q7875015 shipCommissioned "1839-12-02".
- Q7875015 shipDecommissioned "1847-06-01".
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- Q7875015 shipName "USS Van Buren".
- Q7875015 shipOrdered "1839-06-26".
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- Q7875015 comment "USS Van Buren was a schooner that served as part of the United States Revenue Cutter Service. The ship was named after Martin Van Buren, the eighth president of the U.S. The ship was commissioned and set sail on 2 December 1839, and served a regular tour of duty with the Revenue Service.".
- Q7875015 label "USS Van Buren (1839)".
- Q7875015 name "USS Van Buren".