USS Piscataqua (AT-49)

USS Piscataqua in 1899
USS Piscataqua underway in 1899.
History
United States
NameW. H. Brown
OperatorW. H. Brown & Company
BuilderF. W. Wheeler Company, West Bay CityMichigan
Completed1897
FateSold to U.S. Navy 11 May 1898
NotesCommercial tug
History
 United States Navy
NameUSS Piscataqua
NamesakeThe Piscataqua River in New England
Acquired11 May 1898
Commissioned18 June 1898
ReclassifiedFrom "Fleet Tug No. 49" to AT-49, 17 July 1920
Decommissioned10 April 1922
Stricken4 August 1930
Fate
  • Sold 7 January 1931
  • Converted to commercial barge
General characteristics
TypeArmed tug
Displacement854 long tons (868 t)
Length149 ft (45.4 m)
Beam28 ft 7 in (8.7 m)
Draft12 ft (3.7 m)
PropulsionSteam engine
Speed16 knots
Complement58
Armament2 x 3-pounder guns

USS Piscataqua (Fleet Tug No. 49), later USS Piscataqua (AT-49), the third United States Navy ship of the name, was an armed tug in commission from 1898 to 1922. Early in her naval career, she saw service in the Spanish–American War, and she operated in the Philippines during and after the Philippine–American War.