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6700 | Advertisement for S.H. Mayo Motor Boats and Automobiles |
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7804 | WWI S.S. America Troop Billet Ticket |
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| The troop billet ticket of Private Andrew Harmon Herrick. "Whenever you feel like growling, go out on deck, take ten deep breaths and smile for five minutes. The war is all over!" - U.S.S. America Troop Billet Ticket S.S. America, an Italian liner, was built for Navigazione Generale Italiana in 1908 by Cantieri Nav. Riuniti, Muggiano, Italy. Tonnage: 8,996. Dimensions: 476' x 55'. Twin screw, 16 1/2 knots. Triple expansion engines. Two masts and two funnels. She was originally owned and operated by La Veloce Line, making her maiden voyage Genoa to New York, May 20, 1909. She transported American troops during World War I, was in South American service, from 1924 and was scrapped in 1928. | Description: The troop billet ticket of Private Andrew Harmon Herrick. "Whenever you feel like growling, go out on deck, take ten deep breaths and smile for five minutes. The war is all over!" - U.S.S. America Troop Billet Ticket S.S. America, an Italian liner, was built for Navigazione Generale Italiana in 1908 by Cantieri Nav. Riuniti, Muggiano, Italy. Tonnage: 8,996. Dimensions: 476' x 55'. Twin screw, 16 1/2 knots. Triple expansion engines. Two masts and two funnels. She was originally owned and operated by La Veloce Line, making her maiden voyage Genoa to New York, May 20, 1909. She transported American troops during World War I, was in South American service, from 1924 and was scrapped in 1928. [show more] | ||||
11223 | Four-Masted Schooner Pendleton Sisters |
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6759 | Steamer Camden Through Narrows, Penobscot Rive, Maine |
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7115 | Steamer City of Rockland |
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6265 | Dining Room on the Steamer Moosehead |
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6309 | Sidewheel Steamer Bay State Aground on Holycomb Reef Off Cape Elizabeth Maine in 1916 |
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| This photograph was taken when her salvageable parts were being removed. | Description: This photograph was taken when her salvageable parts were being removed. | ||||
6312 | Steamer Sieur de Monts |
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6313 | Steamer Norumbega Aground on Clark Point, Southwest Harbor |
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6314 | Steamer Norumbega Aground on Clark Point, Southwest Harbor |
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6315 | Steamer Norumbega Aground on Clark Point, Southwest Harbor |
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6316 | Steamer Norumbega Aground on Clark Point, Southwest Harbor |
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6317 | Steamer Norumbega Aground on Clark Point, Southwest Harbor |
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6500 | Maine Central Railroad Fleet Steamer Rangeley |
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6701 | Steamer Norumbega Aground on Clark Point, Southwest Harbor |
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6865 | Steamer Norumbega Aground on Clark Point |
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| The photograph shows the Norumbega being towed off the rocks. | Description: The photograph shows the Norumbega being towed off the rocks. | ||||
6872 | Steamer Norumbega Aground on Clark Point |
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| The port side is visible. |