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USS Cheyenne (1898)

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History
NameUSS Cheyenne
Launched1885
Acquired8 July 1898
Commissioned30 July 1898
Decommissioned29 August 1898
FateSold, 14 November 1900
General characteristics
TypeTug
Tonnage76 long tons (77 t)
Length96 ft 10 in (29.51 m)
Beam23 ft 3 in (7.09 m)
Draft13 ft 6 in (4.11 m)
Speed11 knots (20 km/h; 13 mph)

USS Cheyenne, a converted tug, was launched in 1885 by Sam Paegnall, Charleston, South Carolina; acquired by the United States Navy on 8 July 1898 as SS Bristol and renamed Cheyenne. Outfitted at Charleston Navy Yard, she was commissioned on 30 July 1898, Lieutenant G. H. Swan in command, and reported to the Auxiliary Naval Force.

Cheyenne sailed from the Charleston Navy Yard on 30 July 1898 and proceeded to Key West, for duty off the Florida coast blockade until 18 August, when she cleared for Port Royal, South Carolina, arriving on 21 August. The tug was decommissioned there on 29 August 1898, and sold on 14 November 1900.

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