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Gunboat USS Dubuque pictured in 1905.
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On June 13th 1919 the Brooklyn Electrose Insulation Manufacturing Co's radio aerial insulators were adopted as standard on all USN ships, pictured is an unidentified Battleship so fitted at Brooklyn Navy Yard in 1919.
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Former Spanish Velasco Class Unprotected Cruiser Don Juan de Austria pictured as she commences her ten year long service with the Michigan Naval Militia on Lake Erie in 1907.
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Maine Class Pre-Dreadnought Battleship USS Ohio pictured on the Hudson River c1909.
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The USN's first commissioned Battleship, 2nd Class Pre-Dreadnought USS Texas pictured under construction, on the ways at Norfolk Navy Yard in 1889.
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Lead Ship, Pre-Dreadnought Battleship USS Iowa pictured on the Hudson River c1899.
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Protected Cruiser USS Newark pictured c1891.
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Floating Derrick No 8 pictured at Norfolk Navy Yard on June 1st 1920.
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Reconstruction work pictured underway in Dry Dock No 2 at Brooklyn Navy Yard in November 1899...Dry Dock No 2, originally a timber Dry Dock, was built in 1887 and soon encountered problems due to its poor construction quality. It collapsed in a severe storm in July 1899 and was rebuilt in masonry and completed in 1901.
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Brooklyn Navy Yard pictured from the mainmast of the newly commissioned Dreadnought Battleship USS Wyoming in Dry Dock No 4 on December 3rd 1912.
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