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The '''USS ''Stranger''''' was a yacht built in 1880 by William Cramp & Sons, and later acquired in 1898 by the [[US Navy]] for use in the [[Spanish American War]]. It was commissioned on 30 June of that year. On November 16, 1898, she was loaned to the [[Louisiana Naval Militia]] for use in training of the unit.<ref>http://www.historycentral.com/navy/yacht/stranger.html</ref> The ship served with the militia until nearly 1916 when she was reported to have been sunk in a [[New Orleans Hurricane of 1915|hurricane]] in [[New Orleans]] <ref>http://books.google.com/books?id=ychQAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA785&dq=U.+S.+S.++Stranger#PPA785,M1</ref>
The '''USS ''Stranger''''' was a yacht built in 1880 by William Cramp & Sons, and later acquired in 1898 by the [[US Navy]] for use in the [[Spanish American War]]. It was commissioned on 30 June of that year and saw service in the West Indian Blocking Squadron off of Havana, Cuba. On November 16, 1898, she was loaned to the [[Louisiana Naval Militia]] for use in training of the unit.<ref>http://www.historycentral.com/navy/yacht/stranger.html</ref> The ship served with the militia until nearly 1916 when she was reported to have been sunk in a [[New Orleans Hurricane of 1915|hurricane]] in [[New Orleans]] <ref>http://books.google.com/books?id=ychQAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA785&dq=U.+S.+S.++Stranger#PPA785,M1</ref>


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History
United States
NameUSS Stranger
BuilderWilliam Cramp & Sons
Laid down1890
Acquired1898
CommissionedJune 30, 1898
Stricken1916
FateSunk in a hurricane
General characteristics
Class and typeYacht
Length92.2 feet
Beam17.8 feet
Draught9.2 feet
PropulsionSingle screw
Speed14 knots
Complement10 officers, 63 crew
Armament14 pounder, 1 pounder[1]
NotesLoaned to Louisiana State Militia in Sept 1898.

The USS Stranger was a yacht built in 1880 by William Cramp & Sons, and later acquired in 1898 by the US Navy for use in the Spanish American War. It was commissioned on 30 June of that year and saw service in the West Indian Blocking Squadron off of Havana, Cuba. On November 16, 1898, she was loaned to the Louisiana Naval Militia for use in training of the unit.[2] The ship served with the militia until nearly 1916 when she was reported to have been sunk in a hurricane in New Orleans [3]

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