Relief (American Motor Boat, 1910)

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Relief, an motor boat built at Yarmouth, Maine, in 1910, was purchased for World War I Navy service with funds provided by the Bar Harbor, Maine, War Relief Committee. She was employed locally as a tender and remained in service after the conflict ended. In 1920 she was designated YP-2. Sold in June 1921, the boat was subsequently employed commercially and, after 1946, as a pleasure craft.

  
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