The first HOPKINS was launched by Harlin
& Hollingsworth Co., Wilmington, Deleware., 24 April 1902,
sponsored by Mrs. Alice Gould Hawes, great great granddaughter
of Esek Hopkins; commissioned at Philadelphia Navy Yard 23 September
1903, with Lieutennant M. M. Taylor commanding.
HOPKINS
sailed from Philadelphia 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 3 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 LAWERENCE 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 2 March 1907,
exchanging courtesies at various Mexican and South American ports
en route. After target practice in Magdelena Bay, the Flotilla
arrived at San Francisco 6 May 1908, in time for the review of
the combined Atlantic and Pacific Fleets by the Secretary of
the Navy
On 1 June 1908 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.
During 1915, she was used briefly as a training ship for the
California Naval Militia. On 30 April
1917, after the United States entry into World War I, HOPKINS
departed San Diego for the Canal Zone. She performed patrol duty,
convoyed submarines and assisted them in torpedo proving On 3
August she arrived at Hampton Roads, Va., for escort and patrol
ranging along the cost to Bermuda.
HOPKINS
entered the Philadelphia Navy Yard 29 January 1919, and decommissioned
there 20 June. She was sold for scrapping 7 September 1920 to
the Denton Shore Lumber Co.
Specifications
Displacement
420 tons
Length
248 feet 8 inches
Beam
24 feet, 6inches
Draft
6 feet
Speeds
29 knots
Complement
73
Armament
2 x 3 inch guns
5 x 6 pound guns
2 x 18 inch torpedo tubes
Class
HOPKINS
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