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Cuttyhunk has a few trucks, but most people travel on foot or by golf cart. Cuttyhunk's natural harbor is a popular spot for boaters to tie up for a night or even a summer. Cuttyhunk continues to be a popular site for sportfishing, with striped bass and bluefish being the most frequent catches. Lobstering is an occupation for a few of the ...
An Accentor-class minesweeper sunk by USS Richard W. Suesens off Cuttyhunk 41°28′N 70°57′W / 41.467°N 70.950°W / 41.467; -70.950 ( USS Valor ( Essex County
Cuttyhunk Harbor is a bay in Dukes County, Massachusetts. It is located between Copicut Neck on Cuttyhunk Island and Nashawena Island 0.5 miles (0.80 km) northeast of Cuttyhunk in the Town of Gosnold. Cuttyhunk Harbor is connected to Vineyard Sound by Canapitsit Channel. Cuttyhunk is an Indian word meaning "cleared land" or "plantation". [1]
Cuttyhunk is the seat of government for the town of Gosnold, the state's smallest town. Gosnold consists of the Elizabeth Islands: Nonamesset, Uncatena, Weepecket, Gull, Naushon, Pasque, Nashawena ...
As of July 2022: 5 cutters ordered; 10 more optioned; 25 cutters total in program of record [1] [2]. USCGC Argus (WMSM-915) USCGC Chase (WMSM-916) USCGC Ingham (WMSM-917)
USS Cuttyhunk Island (AG-75/AKS-23) was a Belle Isle-class miscellaneous auxiliary acquired by the U.S. Navy during World War II. Cuttyhunk Island was built as the war was coming to an end, and was used as a transport. She was later classified as a stores ship and eventually scrapped.
Cuttyhunk: 15 October 1988 [29] 5 May 2022 in Port Angeles, Washington [38] Drummond (WPB-1323) 19 October 1988 [29] transferred to Ukraine, renamed P191 Starobilsk: Key Largo: 24 December 1988 [29] 27 February 2023 [35] Metompkin: 12 January 1989 [30] 9 June 2003 [31] Directed to be removed from operational service November 2006
Paul Cuffe, also known as Paul Cuffee (January 17, 1759 – September 7, 1817) was an African American and Wampanoag businessman, whaler and abolitionist.Born free into a multiracial family on Cuttyhunk Island, Massachusetts, Cuffe became a successful merchant and sea captain.