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Leathaineach abhaile / [ICB]Imperial / Battleboats / U.S. Navy / Battleships / Indiana Class Pre-Dreadnought 59
BB-1 USS INDIANA<br>
BB-2 USS MASSACHUSETTS<br>
BB-3 USS OREGON<br>
<br>Displacement 10,288 Tons, Dimensions, 350' 11" (oa) x 69' 3" x 27' 2" (Max)
<br>Armament 4 x 13"/35 8 x 8"/35, 4 x 6"/30, 4 x 18"tt<br>Armor, 18" Belt, 15" Turrets, 3" Decks, 10" Conning Tower.<br>Machinery, 9,000 IHP; 2 vertical, inverted, triple expansion engines, 2 screws<br>Speed, 15 Knots, Crew 473.
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- Leaving New York City for Manila, 12 October 1898.
- Explanation of the steroscopic photograph containing the ship's 13" main guns.
- Massachusetts, starboard view, circa 1917-19?
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- Off San Francisco, California, 19 March 1898, the day she sailed for her 66 day, 14,000 mile voyage around South America to join U.S. forces in the Atlantic.
- Starboard bow at warf. June 1901.
- Steroscopic color print of the Oregon, port side view, circa 1906.
- At anchor, 1898. The original photograph was copyright 1898 by J.F. Jarvis, and published on a stereograph card.
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- Halftone photograph, taken prior to 1898. Copied from the contemporary publication Uncle Sam's Navy.
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- Photographic composite, by Allan J. Drugan, depicting her steaming through heavy seas on the way to Cuba in March-May 1898, as described by Captain Charles E. Clark.
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- View looking aft from her forecastle, showing visitors atop her forward 13-inch gun turret, 1898. The original photograph was copyright 1898 by B.L. Singley and published on a stereograph card by the Keystone View Company.
- The Battleship Indiana - The sinking of the British battleship Victoria, a model of which was exhibited in the Transportation Building, gave a melancholy but not less eager interest to the United States marine exhibit at the northern pier, where a ship of
- Photograph taken in 1898. The original photograph was copyright J.F. Jarvis, and printed on a stereograph card.
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- Explanation of the reverse side of the steroscopic color print of the Oregon, circa 1906.
- Circa (1893-1896) Fitting out, Union Iron Works, San Francisco
- September, 1956 photo of the ship being scrapped in Kawasaki, Japan
- New York harbor post war of 1898.
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- Ship's appearance as a museum/historical center in Portland, Oregon. Photo dated from 1938-1942