MORRIS Coast Torpedo Boat 6
Ship Name and Designation History
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Keel Laid November 19 1897 - Launched April 13 1898 |
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Postmarks
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Postmark Type |
Date From to Date To |
Thumbnail Link To Postmark Image |
Thumbnail Link To Cover Image |
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USPO Machine |
1908-05-18
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U. S. TORPEDO BOAT "MORRIS." DISPLACEMENT 105 TONS
LENGHT 138 FEET. MAIN BATTERY 4 GUNS
NO POSTMARKS REPORTED |
DATE FROM
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Other Information
NAMESAKE - Commodore Charles Morris (July 26 1784 - January 27 1856)
Morris was appointed Midshipman July 1 1799; Captain March 5 1813. As one of the officers of the INTREPID he took part in the recapture and destruction of the PHILADELPHIA in the harbor of Tripoli February 17 1804. He took a prominent part in the engagement between the USS CONSTITUTION and GUERRIERE, being severely wounded while in the act of boarding the latter vessel. For his gallantry on this occasion he was advanced one grade by the President. In 1825 he commanded the BRANDYWINE while taking Gen. Lafayette back to France after his last visit to the United States. He was Commandant, Boston Navy Yard, June 13 1827 to May 12 1833. From 1851 to 1856 he was Chief of the Bureau of Ordnance
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