• The General Frank M. Coxe was a steam ferry which was built for the United States Army to provide transportation services among several military facilities...
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    in southern West Virginia, including the Virginian Railway The USAT General Frank M. Coxe built in Charleston, served as an Army transport vessel and now...
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  • Franklin Cox (born 1961), American composer and instrumentalist USAT General Frank M. Coxe, US Army ferry servicing San Francisco Bay area 1922–1947 This...
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    infrastructure had been expanded, including building the Army ferry USAT General Frank M. Coxe, which transported troops to and from Angel Island on a regular...
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    USAT General Frank M. Coxe USAT General G. B. Getty USAT General George H. Weeks USAT General Gillespie USAT General H. B. Freeman USAT General H. Brown USAT General...
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    Charleston's sister city is: Banská Bystrica, Slovakia (2009) USAT General Frank M. Coxe was built in Charleston in 1922 by the Charles Ward Engineering...
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    Island on August 28, 1935. On July 31, 1945, at 10:40 a.m., the Army ferry USAT General Frank M. Coxe pulled into the Alcatraz Wharf. Giles, wearing an Army...
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    for American military operations in the Pacific. The Army ferry USAT General Frank M. Coxe provided scheduled transportation from Fort Mason to the processing...
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    Pier 7 in San Francisco, where they boarded the U.S. Army ferry USAT General Frank M. Coxe for Angel Island in San Francisco Bay, which was utilized by the...
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  • to: The Sherman, a ship and restaurant, formerly the Army ferry USAT General Frank M. Coxe, in San Francisco, California The Sherman (Batesville, Indiana)...
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    towboats. P.A. Denny stern wheel towboat 1930 USAT General Frank M. Coxe US Army harbor ferry 1922 USAT General John McE. Hyde US Army harbor ferry 1921 USCGC Greenbrier...
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  • specific logistical purposes. This vessel along with a sister-ship, General Frank M. Coxe, was designed and built shortly after World War I, to ferry army...
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    East Bay. Service started with the stern-wheel Sacramento River packet General Sutter and the small iron steam ferry Kangaroo. Service was augmented in...
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  • Deeds, first to incorporate aircraft capability USAT General Frank M. Coxe US Army ferry USAT General John McE. Hyde US Army ferry USS Vamarie (IX-47)...
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    by mahogany margin planks. Georgiana III, the third yacht for William G. Coxe, the president of the company that built it, was intended for use on the...
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