The Coast Survey acquired Baltimore in 1851 for the use of the hydrographic surveying party of Richard D. Cutts while it was working on the central California coast. She spent her career operating along the United States West Coast and was retired in 1858.
Referencesedit
NOAA History, A Science Odyssey: Tools of the Trade: Ships: Coast and Geodetic Survey Ships: Baltimore
January 01, 1970
uscs, baltimore, schooner, that, served, survey, ship, united, states, coast, survey, from, 1851, 1858, history, united, states, namebaltimore, acquired1851, commissioned1851, decommissioned1858, general, characteristics, typesurvey, ship, schooner, tonnage114. USCS Baltimore was a schooner that served as a survey ship in the United States Coast Survey from 1851 to 1858 History United States NameBaltimore Acquired1851 Commissioned1851 Decommissioned1858 General characteristics TypeSurvey ship schooner Tonnage114 tons PropulsionSails Sail planSchooner rigged For ships with a similar name see USS Baltimore The Coast Survey acquired Baltimore in 1851 for the use of the hydrographic surveying party of Richard D Cutts while it was working on the central California coast She spent her career operating along the United States West Coast and was retired in 1858 References editNOAA History A Science Odyssey Tools of the Trade Ships Coast and Geodetic Survey Ships Baltimore Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title USCS Baltimore amp oldid 1162501451, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,