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Revenue and Cutter
* 1790 – A newly passed tariff act creates the Revenue Cutter Service ( the forerunner of the United States Coast Guard ).
The United States Revenue Cutter Service, which merged with the United States Lifesaving Service in January 1915 to form the modern Coast Guard, began following the Navy's lead in the 1890s, with its cutters having parenthetical numbers called Naval Registry Identification Numbers following their names, such as ( Cutter No. 1 ), etc.
The Canadian engineer Reginald Fessenden, while working for the Submarine Signal Company in Boston, built an experimental system beginning in 1912, a system later tested in Boston Harbor, and finally in 1914 from the U. S. Revenue ( now Coast Guard ) Cutter Miami on the Grand Banks off Newfoundland Canada.
* August 4 – A newly passed U. S. tariff act creates the system of cutters for revenue enforcement ( later named the United States Revenue Cutter Service ), the forerunner of the Coast Guard.
Lafitte and his men participated in the War of 1812 battle of New Orleans and later his ships fought the United States Navy and the United States Revenue Cutter Service.
Lieutenant Charles “ Savez ” Read may have been " anchor man " ( graduated last ) in the class of 1860, but his later service to the Confederate States Navy included defending New Orleans, service on CSS Arkansas and CSS Florida, and command of a series of captured Union ships that culminated in seizing the US Revenue Cutter Caleb Cushing in Portland, Maine.
* USRC Hudson ( 1893 ), a U. S. Revenue Service Cutter from the Battle of Cárdenas
* USS Madison, two United States Navy ships and one United States Revenue Cutter Service ( later United States Coast Guard ) cutter
* USS James Madison, one United States Navy guided-missile submarine and one United States Revenue Cutter Service ( later United States Coast Guard ) cutter
* 1886 USRC Cosmos – Revenue Cutter, wood
* USRC Ingham ( 1832 ), U. S. Coast Guard Revenue Cutter
The Life Saving Station was administered by the United States Revenue Marine ( later renamed the United States Revenue Cutter Service ) and was run with a volunteer crew, much like a volunteer fire department.
It began in 1848 and ultimately merged with the Revenue Cutter Service to form the United States Coast Guard in 1915
The Africans were later apprehended on the vessel near Long Island, New York, by the United States Revenue Cutter Service and taken into custody.
The Grand Army of the Republic ( GAR ) was a fraternal organization composed of veterans of the Union Army, US Navy, Marines and Revenue Cutter Service who served in the American Civil War.
* USRC Louisiana ( 1819 ), was a wood hull topsail schooner that served in the United States Revenue Cutter Service from 1819 to 1824
Eight ships of the United States Navy and United States Revenue Cutter Service have been named USS Massachusetts, after the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
*, was a 14-gun revenue cutter built in 1797 and returned to the Revenue Cutter Service in 1801
* for ships of the US Revenue Cutter Service
*, was a schooner built in 1797 and later served the Revenue Cutter Service until 1803
* USS Gallatin ( 1807 ), a sailing ship used initially by the U. S. Revenue Cutter Service, fought in the War of 1812
* USRC Gallatin, various cutters of the U. S. Revenue Cutter Service
Only a handful of reactivated American Civil War era monitors and cutters of the United States Revenue Cutter Service remained to defend the U. S. coastline.

Revenue and McCulloch
The U. S. Revenue Cutter Service and its successor, the U. S. Coast Guard, each named cutters after McCulloch.
* USRC McCulloch, name of more than one cutter of the United States Revenue Cutter Service

Revenue and served
Jackson served initially as general counsel of the U. S. Treasury Department's Bureau of Internal Revenue ( today's Internal Revenue Service ).
When provincial elections were held in 1934 and 1937, Desai was elected and served as the Revenue Minister and Home Minister of the Bombay Presidency.
In 2003, she served as parliamentary secretary to the Minister of National Revenue, and later as the associate critic for the Canadian Border Services Agency.
During this period, he served in the cabinet of Prime Minister Jean Chrétien as Minister of National Revenue ( 1993 – 95 ), Minister of Transport ( 1995 – 97 ), and Minister of Fisheries and Oceans ( 1997 – 99 ).
He served simultaneously as the ranking member of both the Appropriations Committee and the Committee on Finance, Revenue, and Bonding.
She was the Official Opposition critic for the Minister of Justice, and served as Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development and Federal Interlocutor for Métis and Non-Status Indians, the Minister of National Revenue and the Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada with special emphasis on Judicial Transparency and Aboriginal Justice.
While on the Opposition benches in 1997-2005, Kenney served in a number of prominent roles in the Shadow Cabinet, including Deputy House Leader for the Official Opposition, critic for Canada-United States relations, critic for National Revenue, and critic for Finance.
Further monetary difficulties saw the club sold, for a nominal fee, to Peter Trembling, who then sold the club to Ray Trew for £ 1 after the club had been served with two winding up petitions from HM Revenue and Customs due to demands for a late PAYE payment of around £ 500, 000.
Following repeated financial problems during the 2009 – 10 season, which also affected many of their fixtures, the club was served with a winding-up order by HM Revenue & Customs in January 2010.
For many years he served as " First Commissioner of Revenue " in Ireland.
He notably served as Chairman of the Board of Inland Revenue.
From December 1895 to July 1896 and 1897 Prior served as Controller of Inland Revenue in the cabinets of Prime Minister Sir Mackenzie Bowell and his successor Sir Charles Tupper.
He was the deputy whip of the Official Opposition from 2004 until the 2006 election, and had served as the Conservative critic of Transport, International Trade, National Revenue, and Foreign Affairs in the past.
George Sewall Boutwell ( January 28, 1818February 27, 1905 ) was an American statesman who served as Secretary of the Treasury under President Ulysses S. Grant, the 20th Governor of Massachusetts, a Senator and Representative from Massachusetts and the first Commissioner of Internal Revenue under President Abraham Lincoln.
Belknap was appointed Iowa Collector of Internal Revenue by President Andrew Johnson and served four years.
Benn was the Chairman of the Guyana Lotteries Commission and served on the Appeals Board of the Guyana Revenue Authority.
He was the chairman of the 1917 U. S. Tariff Commission and served as Commissioner of Internal Revenue from 1917 to 1920.
Delano served as Commissioner of Internal Revenue until November 1, 1870 when President Ulysses S. Grant appointed him Secretary of the Interior.
Lambert served as Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of National Defence from 1957 to 1958, and as Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of National Revenue until 1962.

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