On 4 August 1889, Adams departed Honolulu and shaped a course south to Samoa.
After completing her mission in the South and Central Pacific, she departed Honolulu on 6 November and headed for the coast of Mexico.
After a brief respite in Hawaiian waters, William P. Biddle departed Honolulu on 1 October and arrived at Samoa on the 8th.
Evans flagship departed Honolulu for Guam.
On July 15, 1848, he departed Honolulu for San Francisco aboard the Chilean brig Correo de Talcahuano.
The first expedition departed Honolulu on April 4, 1923 and returned on May 4.
The second expedition departed Honolulu on May 10.
The third expedition departed Honolulu on June 9.
She departed Honolulu on 30 May with troops of the 2nd Marine Division embarked, bound via Eniwetok for Saipan.
Following training off the West Coast and Hawaii, she loaded trucks and equipment, then departed Honolulu on 1 May 1951 for the Pacific staging areas.