Revenue Cutters were used in the 1920′s to intercept smugglers attempting to bring alcohol into prohibition-time America.
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| Revenue Cutters were used in the 1920′s to intercept smugglers attempting to bring alcohol into prohibition-time America. The Fishing Schooner Bluenose The Bluenose was designed by the naval architect William Roue and built at the Smith & Rhueland Ship Yards, Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, Canada. The vessel was owned by Capt. Angus Walters and various Canadian associates from the Lunenburg area and was launched on March 27, 1921. | |||||||
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