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Heim / [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.
- View on the forecastle, circa 1897, showing some of her crewmen, her pilothouse, forward 13-inch gun turret and forward port 8- inch gun turret. Halftone photograph, copied from the contemporary publication Uncle Sam's Navy, 1898.
- 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.
- Underway 1898,
- Undated, Bows on view as completed.
- Undated photograph, probably taken circa 1895-1900.
- 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
- Summer, 1898.
- Steroscopic photograph, taken in 1906
- Steroscopic color tinted photo of the Indiana's bow view, by T.W. Ingersoll, circa 1905
- Steroscopic color print of the Oregon, port side view, circa 1906.
- Starboard Side, Undated
- Starboard Side, circa. 1900
- Starboard bow at warf. June 1901.
- Shown after modernization, where a cage-type main mast was added. Her low freeboard is quite evident, due to the necessity to overload both coal and ammunition, for any type of endurance, over what they were designed.
- Ship's appearance as a museum/historical center in Portland, Oregon. Photo dated from 1938-1942
- September, 1956 photo of the ship being scrapped in Kawasaki, Japan
- Pre cruise fitting out New York Navy Yard, 1904, Indiana (BB-1) in background.
- 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.
- Photographed off New York City by George P. Hall & Sons, Summer 1898. USS Iowa (BB-4) is in the distance, beyond Indiana's starboard side.
- Photographed in 1898. The original photograph was copyright 1898 by Strohmeyer & Wyman and published on a stereograph card by Underwood & Underwood.
- Photographed by E.H. Hart off New York City, during the victory review, circa August 1898
- Photograph taken in 1898. The original photograph was copyright J.F. Jarvis, and printed on a stereograph card.
- Oregon returning from Cuba following the Spanish-American War, 1898.
- Officers and crew of Massachusetts, circa 1900.
- 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.
- New York harbor post war of 1898.
- New York harbor post war of 1898.
- Massachusetts, starboard view, circa 1917-19?
- Leaving New York City for Manila, 12 October 1898.
- League Island Navy Yard, Philadelphia, 1900