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    A lighthouse tender is a ship specifically designed to maintain, support, or tend to lighthouses or lightvessels, providing supplies, fuel, mail, and transportation...
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    or fish tender vessel or a fish processing facility. Lighthouse tender, used to tend lighthouses, lightvessels, and, later, buoys. Mail tender, a small...
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  • and Wake spend the night getting drunk, and the storm prevents the lighthouse tender from collecting them the next day. As Winslow empties the chamber...
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  • SZA Tender (rail), a type of railroad car Ship's tender Cannery tender Destroyer tender Lighthouse tender Mail tender Motor torpedo boat tender Seaplane...
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    1900, the sighting was passed on to the Northern Lighthouse Board. The relief vessel, the lighthouse tender Hesperus, was unable to sail from Breasclete,...
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  • in service from 1955 to 1958 USLHT Cedar, a United States Lighthouse Service lighthouse tender in commission in 1917 and from 1919 to 1939 which also saw...
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    USLHT Iris (1897 ship) (category Lighthouse tenders of the United States)
    Massachusetts as Plymouth. She was purchased by the Lighthouse Board and became a lighthouse tender in 1899. She was transferred to the United States Navy...
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    German submarine U-161. All of the Lighthouse Service's lightships and lighthouse tenders flew the United States Lighthouse Service flag, a triangular flag...
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    CGS Lambton was a lighthouse tender that operated for the Canadian government on the Great Lakes in the early 20th century. Lambton was constructed in...
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  • character in Persona 3, a video game NLV Pharos, a lighthouse tender operated by the Northern Lighthouse Board around the coasts of Scotland and the Isle...
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    USLHT Lilac (1892 ship) (category Ships of the United States Lighthouse Service)
    a steel-hulled steamship built as a lighthouse tender in 1892. During her career in the United States Lighthouse Service her longest assignments were...
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  • Guard in 1915. USLHT also was replaced by USCGC when the United States Lighthouse Service became a part of the U.S. Coast Guard in 1939. USC&GS was replaced...
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    USLHT Zizania (category Lighthouse tenders of the United States)
    steel-hulled steamship built as a lighthouse tender in 1888. Over four decades of government service she sailed for the U.S. Lighthouse Service, and the U.S. Navy...
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  • Wales, a suburb in Sydney, Australia USLHT Camellia, a United States lighthouse tender Camellia, a character in Arc the Lad: Twilight of the Spirits Camellia...
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  • Navy Civil Military Operations Group Most of the Survey Ships and Lighthouse Tenders Transferred retained their American Names and Numbers until 11 February...
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  • to bring Aliya Bet refugees to Haifa during World War II. A former lighthouse tender, she sailed from the Black Sea to Palestine in early 1941. The ship...
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  • saline or brackish water. Mangrove may also refer to: USLHT Mangrove, lighthouse tender ship The Mangrove, former Caribbean restaurant in Notting Hill, west...
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  • the name USLHT Amaranth, schooner-rigged, twin-screw, wooden-hulled lighthouse tender that served in both World Wars USS Amaranthus (1864), screw steamer...
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  • States Coast Guard ship USLHT Mayflower (1897), a lighthouse tender in the United States Lighthouse Service USS Mayflower, more than one United States...
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  • States Army hospital ship during World War II USLHT Marigold, a 1890 lighthouse tender which served on the Great Lakes Marigold (color), a yellow-orange...
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    Dragger Mystic Seaport. Retrieved 29 June 2016. Gerda III: Danish lighthouse tender, Mystic Seaport. Retrieved 29 June 2016. Joseph Conrad: Fully rigged...
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    USS Niagara (SP-263) (category Lighthouse tenders of the United States)
    United States Lighthouse Service, converted into a lighthouse tender and rechristened USLHT Poinsettia. She was assigned to the 7th Lighthouse District in...
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    USLHT Arbutus (1879 ship) (category Ships of the United States Lighthouse Service)
    USLHT Arbutus was a wooden-hulled, steam-powered lighthouse tender built for the United States Lighthouse Board in 1879. She served on the Atlantic and Gulf...
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    USCGC Fir (WLM-212) (category Lighthouse tenders of the United States)
    (WAGL/WLM 212) was the last lighthouse tender built specifically for the United States Lighthouse Service to resupply lighthouses and lightships, and to service...
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    USLHT Jessamine (category Lighthouse tenders of the United States)
    USLHT Jessamine was a steam-powered sidewheel lighthouse tender built in 1881 for the United States Lighthouse Board. She spent forty years in government...
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    The United States Lighthouse Tender Joseph Henry was a lighthouse tender that operated from 1880 to 1904 primarily on the Mississippi and Missouri Rivers...
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    difficult contracting process. Bids for two "Violet class" tenders were opened by the Lighthouse Service on 11 December 1930. Hampton Roads Shipbuilding...
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  • Image Digest Nov 1996. Air War College. Retrieved 12 December 2012. "Lighthouse Tenders of the United States". Maritime Heritage Program. National Park Service...
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  • grandson, John Rodgers. USS John Rodgers (1917), was a lighthouse tender and part of the Lighthouse Service run by the Navy from 1917 to 1919 USS John Rodgers (DD-574)...
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    USLHT Arbutus (1933 ship) (category Ships of the United States Lighthouse Service)
    as a lighthouse tender for the Massachusetts coast. She served in that role from her launch in 1933 until World War II. In 1939, the Lighthouse Service...
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