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The Herreshoff Manufacturing Company was an American manufacturer of small ships, boilers and components.
Primarily known for its fast, high quality yachts, they built several seagoing torpedo boats for the U.S. Navy.
History
The company was founded in Bristol, Rhode Island by brothers Nathanael and John Herreshoff.
Shipbuilding
Ship | Type | Launched | Fate |
H.M. T.B. 63 | second-class torpedo boat | 1878 | |
U.S.S. Stiletto | torpedo boat | 1886 | Sold 18 Jul, 1911 |
U.S.S. Cushing | torpedo boat | 23 Jan, 1890 | Expended 24 Sep, 1920 |
U.S.S. Porter | torpedo boat | 9 Sep, 1896 | Sold 30 Dec, 1912 |
U.S.S. Du Pont | torpedo boat | 30 Mar, 1897 | Sold 19 Jul, 1920 |
U.S.S. Talbot | torpedo boat | 14 Nov, 1897 | Sold 18 Jul, 1944 |
U.S.S. Gwin | torpedo boat | 15 Nov, 1897 | Sold 25 Sep, 1925 |
U.S.S. Morris | torpedo boat | 13 Apr, 1898 | Sold 10 Oct, 1924 |
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