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USC&GS ''A. D. Bache'' (1871–1900), the second steamer of the U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey, was named for the former superintendent Alexander Dallas Bache and launched August 1871 at Wilmington, Delaware.〔The schooner (''George M. Bache'' ) was also operating in 1871. To further confuse names, the ''Bache'' of 1871 and ''Bache'' of 1901 are confused as one in modern sources including NOAA itself. Contemporary sources show a new hull and boiler were built in 1901 with different dimensions and only some machinery, instruments and name transferred from the old hull to the 1901 hull (See "Fate" for details).〕 == Construction == ''Bache'' was built in Wilmington, Delaware, in 1871. Modern NOAA sources show her built by Harlan and Hollingsworth, while ''Shipbuilding History'' shows her as hull #92 at Pusey and Jones. She was a steamer with sail, "two hundred and eighty tons burthen,"〔 with later specifications showing "registered tonnage" of 182, in length, beam and draft .〔Recent sources, (including NOAA ), treat the hulls of 1871 and 1901 as one while the contemporary sources cited show clear differences.〕 She was iron framed and wood sheathed.
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