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Bit burr. Resembling a bit guard is a bit burr (sometimes burr bit, also bubble cheeker in Australia), which has teeth laid against the horse's cheek. The burr bit was for a time widely used on coach horses in New York City, until the use was stopped in part through the efforts of Henry Bergh circa 1879. [1]
Race Horse — 1850 United States (Boston, MA) Disappeared in 1865 128 ft (39 m) She was an 1850 clipper barque, who set a record of 109 days from New York to San Francisco during the first Clipper Race around the Horn. Sea Serpent: 1850 United States (Portsmouth, NH) Abandoned in 1891 212 ft (65 m) Stag Hound: 1850 United States (Boston, MA)
The List of United States Coast Guard Cutters is a listing of all cutters to have been commissioned by the United States Coast Guard during the history of that service. It is sorted by length down to 65', the minimum length of a USCG cutter.
This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:Unincorporated communities in Wisconsin. It includes unincorporated communities that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent.
C. Cainville, Wisconsin; Calamine, Wisconsin; Caldwell, Wisconsin; Calumet Harbor, Wisconsin; Calumetville, Wisconsin; Calvary, Wisconsin; Campia, Wisconsin
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[10] On 15 May 1946, she was commissioned by CDR Gordon McGowan into the United States Coast Guard as the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Eagle. [ 11 ] [ 2 ] In June 1946, a U.S. Coast Guard crew sailed her from Bremerhaven to Orangeburg, New York—through a hurricane—assisted by Kapitänleutnant Schnibbe and many of his crew who were still aboard.
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