*** Welcome to piglix ***

USS Hopkins (DD-6)

Hopkins (DD6). Port bow, 1908 - NARA - 513021.tif
USS Hopkins (DD-6) at anchor, circa 1904.
History
Name: Hopkins
Namesake: Commedore Esek Hopkins
Builder: Harlan and Hollingsworth, Wilmington, Delaware
Laid down: 2 February 1899
Launched: 24 April 1902
Sponsored by: Mrs. Alice Gould Hawes, great great granddaughter of Esek Hopkins
Commissioned: 23 September 1903
Decommissioned: 20 June 1919
Struck: 2 October 1919
Identification:
Fate: sold 7 September 1920 to Denton Shore Lumber Co., Tampa for $7,000
Status: broken up for scrap
General characteristics
Class and type: Hopkins-class destroyer sub-class of Bainbridge-class destroyer
Displacement: 408 long tons (415 t) (standard)
Length: 248 ft 8 in (75.79 m) (oa)
Beam: 24 ft 6 in (7.47 m)
Draft: 10 ft 6 in (3.20 m)
Installed power: 7,200 shp (5,400 kW)
Propulsion:
Speed: 29 kn (33 mph; 54 km/h)
Complement: 73 officers and enlisted
Armament:

The first USS Hopkins (DD-6) was a Hopkins-class destroyer, which was a sub-class of the Bainbridge-class destroyer, in the United States Navy named for Esek Hopkins.

Hopkins was launched by Harlan & Hollingsworth Company, Wilmington, Delaware, on 24 April 1902, and sponsored by Alice Gould Hawes, a great-great-granddaughter of Esek Hopkins. The ship was commissioned at Philadelphia Navy Yard on 23 September 1903, with Lieutenant Montgomery M. Taylor in command.

Hopkins sailed from Philadelphia on 12 May 1904, and joined the Fleet at Norfolk. That summer the destroyer deployed with the Coast Squadron for the midshipmen at sea training. During the following three years she ranged into the Caribbean Sea, exercising with the Flotilla, engaging in torpedo practice, and Fleet problems. In September 1906, Hopkins was present for the Presidential Review off Oyster Bay. On 29 September, she and Lawrence escorted the President in Mayflower to Cape Cod Bay to witness record target practice. In 1907-1908, Hopkins - as part of the Torpedo Flotilla - accompanied the Atlantic Fleet on a practice cruise to the Pacific. They sailed from Hampton Roads on 2 December 1907, exchanging courtesies at various Mexican and South American ports en route. After target practice in Magdelena Bay, the Flotilla arrived at San Francisco on 6 May 1908, in time for the review of the combined Atlantic and Pacific Fleets by the Secretary of the Navy. On 1 June of that year, Hopkins joined the Pacific Torpedo Fleet for tactics along the West Coast, at sea training north to Alaskan waters, and south to the coast of Mexico.


...
Wikipedia

...