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USRC Levi Woodbury
USRC Levi Woodbury
History
NameUSRC Levi Woodbury
NamesakeAssociate Justice Levi Woodbury
Operator
  • United States Revenue Cutter Service
  • United States Coast Guard
BuilderJ. W. Lynn (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
Launched29 Jul 1863
ChristenedMahoning
Commissioned18 Jul 1864–18 Jul 1915
Renamed
  • USRC Levi Woodbury, 5 Jun 73
  • USS Woodbury, 1898
  • USRC Levi Woodbury, 1898
  • Laksco
Homeport
  • Portland, Maine
  • Eastport, Maine
FateUnknown; dropped from shipping registers, 1932
General characteristics
Class and typePawtuxet-class cutter
Displacement350 tons
Length130 ft (40 m)
Beam26 ft 6 in (8.08 m)
Draft11 ft (3.4 m)
Depth of hold11 ft (3.4 m)
Propulsion1 × two-cylinder oscillating steam engine; single 8 ft (2.4 m) screw
Sail planTopsail schooner
SpeedAbout 12 knots
Complement7 officers, 34 enlisted
Armament
  • Civil War: 1 × 30-pound Parrott rifle; 5 × 24-pound howitzers
  • 1912: 1 × rapid-fire 3-pounder

USRC Levi Woodbury was a Pawtuxet-class screw steam revenue cutter built for the United States Revenue Cutter Service during the American Civil War. Built in 1863–64, she became one of the longest-serving revenue cutters in the Service's history, and was the oldest active-duty ship in U.S. government service by the end of her 51-year career.

Originally named Mahoning, the ship spent almost her entire career operating off the coasts of Maine and Massachusetts, where through the course of several decades she accumulated an outstanding record for aiding ships in distress. Other highlights of her career included the foiling of a filibuster raid on Cuba in 1869, and participation in the funeral pageant of renowned philanthropist George Peabody. She also briefly served as USS Woodbury in the Spanish–American War.

After her final decommission in 1915, Levi Woodbury was placed into service as the merchant Laksco. She disappears from shipping records in 1932.

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