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Harvard (SP 209)


The yacht Wacouta, was leased for World War I service in April 1917; Renamed and commissioned USS Harvard (SP 209), May 1917; Decommissioned and returned to her owner in 26 July 1919; Struck from the Naval Register, (date unknown). Fate unknown.
Specifications: Displacement 804 t.; Beam 32'; Length 243'; Draft 12' 6"; Speed 12 kts.; Armament, four 3-pounder; Complement, unknown; Propulsion, steam.
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Harvard 92k Photographed prior to World War I as Wacouta by Edwin Levick, New York. USN Photograph NH 89409 Naval Historical Center
Harvard 69k Photographed during World War I by Edwin Levick, New York. The original print is in National Archives' Record Group 19-LCM.
USN Photograph NH 101778
Naval Historical Center
Corsair/Harvard 49k Fine screen halftone reproduction of a photograph taken while she was fitting out for World War I service. c. May 1917. Next ship inboard is USS Corsair (SP 159). Courtesy of Alfred Cellier, 1977.
USN Photograph NH 85734
Naval Historical Center

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