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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! USC&GS A. D. Bache was a ship of the U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey. She was a steamer constructed in 1871 as the A. D. Bache at Wilmington, Delaware for the Coast and Geodetic Survey, and conducted surveys for the Navy at Tortugas Harbor in 1897. She was briefly commanded in 1878 by future rear admiral Uriel Sebree. She was used to transport divers and salvage workers to Havana in February 1898 after the battleship USS Maine was destroyed in an explosion. The A. D. Bache was also involved in evacuating the injured. She put into Baltimore in the…mehr

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! USC&GS A. D. Bache was a ship of the U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey. She was a steamer constructed in 1871 as the A. D. Bache at Wilmington, Delaware for the Coast and Geodetic Survey, and conducted surveys for the Navy at Tortugas Harbor in 1897. She was briefly commanded in 1878 by future rear admiral Uriel Sebree. She was used to transport divers and salvage workers to Havana in February 1898 after the battleship USS Maine was destroyed in an explosion. The A. D. Bache was also involved in evacuating the injured. She put into Baltimore in the summer of 1898 for repairs. Sources are divided as to her subsequent fate. It may have been that the repairs were never carried out and instead was she was condemned and partially scrapped, with her hull being used for experimental purposes by the US Navy.