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Siren


Eugenia, a steel-hulled schooner, built in 1897 by Hawthorne & Co., Leith, Scotland; Purchased by the Navy from Mr. J. G. Cassatt; Renamed Siren; and commissioned 24 June 1898; Decommissioned, 24 September 1898; Loaned to the Virginia Naomi Militia. 22 June 1899; Struck from the Naval Register, 30 August 1910. Fate unknown.

Specifications: Displacement, 315 tons; Length, 123'; Beam, 19' 2"; Draft, 11'; Speed,13 kts.; Complement, unknown; Armament, unknown.
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Siren 74k At the New York Navy Yard, Brooklyn, New York, 8 July 1898. Another converted yacht is astern of her, and the receiving ship USS Vermont is in the left distance. Note Siren's fancy tasseled awnings.
USN Photo NR&L(O) 2196.
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