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United States lightship Nantucket (LV-112) is a National Historic Landmark lightship that served at the Lightship Nantucket position. She was the last serving lightship and at time of its application as a landmark, one of only two capable of moving under their own power. [2]
Lightship 112 outlasted all other lightships assigned to that station, having marked it for 39 years. On 10 May 2010, Lightship LV-112, the largest lightship ever built in the US, returned to Boston for renovation and preservation. [5] WLV-612 at World Financial Center
Lightship Nantucket was a lightship station marking the shoals south of the island and on which at least 11 individual lightships took station between 1854 and 1983, including: LV-58 (1894–1896) LV-85 (1907–1923), under US Navy control 1917–1919 [1] LV-117 (1930–1934) LV-112 (for periods during 1936–1975), now preserved in Boston ...
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United States lightship Nantucket (LV-112) P. Patrol torpedo boat PT-617; Patrol torpedo boat PT-796; R. Roseway
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^A. Name assigned retroactively in 1938. During her years in service, this ship was referred to exclusively by her station name.; ^ B. Name/hull number assigned between 1867–70. Previously, she was referred to exclusively by her station name.; ^ C. LV-12 was assigned to two ships. From circa 1867 to 1871, LV-12 was the former Guthrie and LV-22 was an unnamed Fifth District relief vessel. In ...
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