Maritime: Miscellaneous
USS Portland - Navy Yard |
SS Lurline launched at Fore River, Quincy. Last of Matson liners - $8,500,000. |
Four stacks. SS Agamemnon at anchor Boston Harbor, formerly the German Liner Kaiser Wilhelm II. Tonnage 22,622. She is 669 ft. long. 74 ft. wide, 47 ft. deep. Arrived April 7, 1919. Nearly 6000 brave heroes arrived on her from France. |
USS Lexington in South Boston drydock |
USS Marblehead comes into Navy Yard |
SS Hewley on the Marine Railway at the Charlestown Navy Yard |
SS Hewley on Marine Railway at Navy Yard |
SS Cretic just before departing for the war zone with Italians aboard |
USS Raleigh and USS Memphis at pier |
SS Prince Arthur helps the allies against the Germans |
Steam ships at dock |
USS Texas. Largest war craft on the East Coast, in Boston. |
USS Patoka in Navy Yard dry dock |
SS Hewley on the Marine Railway at the Navy Yard |
SS Hewley on the Marine Railway at Navy Yard |
SS Oglala, mine layer, at Navy Yard |
Mine Layer SS Oglala at Navy Yard. Used to be SS Massachusetts that ran from Boston to N.Y. taken over by U.S. Navy and named Shawmut. Changed to Oglala because of similarity to name of another Navy ship. |
SS George Washington in dry dock |
American legion leaving Boston on SS George Washington |
Painting monster hull of SS George Washington new drydock - South Boston |
SS George Washington drops anchor in Boston Harbor with President Wilson abroad. Largest ship to do so. |
SS George Washington - South Boston drydock |
Swedish ship Innaren at Hoosac docks, Charlestown 5 days late |
British cruiser Cape Town in Boston Harbor |
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