USLHT Azalea (1891)

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Name: USLHT Azalea
Namesake: azalea
Operator: United States Lighthouse Service
United States Navy
Builder: Jonson Foundry & Machine Company
Cost: $79,792.40
Commissioned: June 25, 1891 (US Lighthouse Service)
May 9, 1917 (US Navy)
Decommissioned: June 30, 1933 (US Lighthouse Service)
July 1, 1919 (US Navy)
Fate: Sold
General characteristics
Type: Lighthouse tender
Tonnage: 516 tons
Length: 154 feet (47 m)
Beam: 24 feet 3 inches (7.4 m)
Draft: 12 feet 4 inches (3.8 m)
Installed power: 400 horsepower (300 kW)
Complement: 5 officers, 14 crew
Armament: None

The USLHT Azalea, briefly the USS Azalea was a lighthouse tender built in 1891 for the United States Lighthouse Service. She was transferred to the United States Navy on April 16, 1917 and commissioned May 9, 1917. Her role in the Navy was to salvage navigational aids, adjust buoys, and tended nets during World War I. She was returned to the Lighthouse service July 1, 1919.

She returned to duty in the Second Light House District. Azalea collided with the schooner Lavinia M. Snow off Pollock Rip in 1921 but was repaired and returned to service. She was decommissioned and sold in 1933.

This article includes text from the public domain Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships.