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WW1 - 1914-1918
" Looks of War photographers "
" Regards de photographes de Guerre"
9000 photos
438 pages
MISC.BOATS
USS Amaranth

USLHT Amaranth Lighthouse tender, 11th Lighthouse District for Lakes Superior & Huron transferred to 9th Naval Dist. Apr. 11, 1917
NARA 111-SC-031259-ac
Source of Photograph: National Archives RG 111
USS Bagley

USS Bagley [TB-24] July 14, 1914
NARA RG-111 5362
Source of Photograph: National Archives RG:111; American Military Activities
USS Barney

USS Barney, Torpedo Boat, Navy Yard, Norfolk VA Sept. 1902
Source of Photograph: National Archives RG:111; American Military Activities
USS Blakely

USS Blakely, Torpedo Boat [TB-27] Sept. 18, 1914
NARA RG-111 5351
Source of Photograph: National Archives RG:111; American Military Activities
USS Leviathan

Coaling the Leviathan Pier 4, Hoboken, NJ 2-19-19
NARA111-SC-38717-ac
Source of Photograph: National Archives RG 111
USS Mayflower

USS Mayflower [PY-1] presidential yacht in war paint at Washington DC Navy Yard ca1918
NARA165-WW-335B-009
Source of Photograph: National Archives, RG-165, Navy - Ships- Converted Yachts
USS Tonopah

Tonopah:
An alternative spelling of
the word tunanpin which means "black bear"
and refers variously to
sub-clans of the Iowa, Missouri, and Otario Indian tribes of North America.
USS Tonopah served periodically as
Lt. Chester W. Nimitz's
(later Fleet Admiral Nimitz) flagship when he was Commander,
Atlantic Submarine flotilla, From 20 May 1912
to 30 March 1913.
USS Tonopah [BM-08], submarine tender in Galveston Harbor ca 1912
NARA165-WW-339A-005
Source of Photograph: National Archives, RG-165, Navy - Ships- Submarines
Troop convoy

Troop convoy at sea taken from USS Whipple May 1918
NARA111-SC-13531-ac
Source of Photograph: National Archives RG 111