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摘要
1844年之后,美国海岸勘探局经受住了政治挑战和创始主任去世的考验,在新主任亚历山大·d·巴赫(Alexander D. Bache)的领导下蓬勃发展。考察的故事,它的扩张成为一个真正的国家实体,和收购和工作的扩大船队,包括新的“实验”铁轮船,讨论。
The U.S. Coast Survey survived political challenges and the death of its founding director to thrive under a new director, Alexander D. Bache, after 1844. The story of the survey, its expansion into a truly national entity, and the acquisition and work of its expanding fleet including new “experimental” iron steamships, are discussed.