USCGC Itasca (1907)

The Itasca was a 190-foot US Coast Guard brigantine-rigged cutter.

Itasca in 1907
History
United States
Name: Itasca
Namesake: Lake Itasca
Owner: U.S. Coast Guard
Builder: Moore & Sons
Laid down: 1891
Launched: 30 April 1892
Sponsored by: Miss Mary Frances Moore
Recommissioned: 17 July 1907, as the Itasca
Decommissioned: 1922
Renamed: 23 July 1906
Fate: Sold, 11 May 1922
General characteristics
Length: 190 feet
Propulsion: triple expansion steam engine
Sail plan: brigantine

The ship was launched in 1892 as the USS Bancroft, a U.S Navy training ship.[1] Its commissioning ushered in a new age of training with more modern equipment, and a triple-expansion steam engine that could power the cutter when sailing was not possible.[2]

In 1907, the Bancroft was recommissioned as the Itasca, named after Lake Itasca in Minnesota. The Coast Guard sold the Itasca in 1922.

Revenue Cutter Service cadets on Itasca before 1915

References

  1. "Bancroft". Retrieved 2009-06-12.
  2. "U.S. Coast Guard Academy Timeline". Retrieved 2009-06-12.
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