Re: Cuban armed yachts
Posted by:
Andreas von Mach (IP Logged)
Date: April 05, 2018 03:43PM
Darius!
Many thanks,
these articles started very interesting,
but very propably due to age of Goicoechea
were never completed
There are also some books, but it seems that therenobody worked on early years of the Navy. Note it was organised as a Cost Guard, converted 1909 into the Navy, but still under the Ministery of Treasury (Hacienda).
It is very probably that the early ychts has something like a CSG numbers, as those ordered at USA started with #7
Lewis Nixon, Crescent Shipyard , Elizabethport,NJ
#83 No. 7 Customs Service of Cuba Revenue Cutter 1900
#84 No. 8 Customs Service of Cuba Revenue Cutter 1900
#85 No. 9 Customs Service of Cuba Revenue Cutter 1900
#86 No. 10 Customs Service of Cuba Revenue Cutter 1900
#87 No. 11 Customs Service of Cuba Revenue Cutter 1900
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 04/06/2018 01:55AM by Andreas von Mach.