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| Cleveland | 85k |
USS Cleveland (Cruiser No. 19) Painting by an unidentified artist. Courtesy of Mr. Fred Bristol, 1971. U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph #NH 74238-KN. |
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| Cleveland | 68k |
USS Cleveland (Cruiser No. 19) Fitting out at the Bath Iron Works, Bath, Maine, circa 1903. U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph #NH 55171. |
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| Cleveland c1924 |
277k | Starboard side view while at anchor, date and location unknown. | Robert M. Cieri | Cleveland | 85k |
USS Cleveland (Cruiser No. 19) Underway in 1904. U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph #NH 55170. |
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| Cleveland | 68k |
USS Cleveland (Cruiser No. 19) Local workers coaling the ship, during her passage to the Far East in mid-1907. The location may be Port Said, Egypt. Copied from the Album of Assistant Paymaster Francis J. Daly, courtesy of Commander Thomas M. Daly, USN, 1984. U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph #NH 100011. |
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| Cleveland | 74k |
USS Cleveland (Cruiser No. 19) Photographed circa 1907, probably just before beginning her cruise to the Far East by way of the Suez Canal. Copied from the Album of Assistant Paymaster Francis J. Daly, courtesy of Commander Thomas M. Daly, USN, 1984. U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph #NH 100010. |
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| Cleveland c1927 |
73k | Crewmen preparing for a meal, circa 1907-1909. Cleveland was then en route to, or serving in, the Far East. Copied from the Album of Assistant Paymaster Francis J. Daly, by courtesy of Commander Thomas M. Daly, USN, 1984. U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph. Photo #NH 100014. |
Robert Hurst | |
| Cleveland c1931 |
72k | Theatrical production by the ship's crew, assistance by a mascot dog, circa 1907-1909. Cleveland was then en route to, or serving in, the Far East. Copied from the Album of Assistant Paymaster Francis J. Daly, courtesy of Commander Thomas M. Daly, USN, 1984. U.S. Naval History and Heritage Command Photo #NH 100015. |
Robert Hurst | |
| Cleveland | 85k |
USS Cleveland (Cruiser No. 19) In the "Dewey" Dry Dock, Olongapo Naval Station, Philippine Islands, circa 14 January 1908. Copied from the Album of Assistant Paymaster Francis J. Daly, courtesy of Commander Thomas M. Daly, USN, 1984 . U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph #NH 100004. |
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| Cleveland | 94k |
USS Cleveland (Cruiser No. 19) In the "Dewey" Dry Dock, Olongapo Naval Station, Philippine Islands, circa 14 January 1908. Note her decorated stern and the officer posed on the starboard propeller. Copied from the Album of Assistant Paymaster Francis J. Daly, courtesy of Commander Thomas M. Daly, USN, 1984. U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph #NH 100006. |
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| Cleveland c1926 |
1.5m | Circa 1910 port side view of USS Cleveland (Cruiser No. 19) underway at an unknown location. George Grantham Bain Collection. Library of Congress, Photo #LC-B2-5031-11 |
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| Cleveland c1921 |
533k |
Photo MINSY 223-12-1911, Navy Photo, 12/14/1911 |
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| Cleveland c1930 |
76k | One of the ship's crewmen poses with a life ring and puppy, circa 1912-1915. Collection of Hubert C. Rickert, courtesy of Daniel Rickert, 1981. U.S. Naval History and Heritage Command Photo #NH 93087. |
Robert Hurst | |
| Cleveland c1914 |
171k |
USS Cleveland (Cruiser No. 19) moored at Mare Island in 1914 acting as the shipyard's receiving ship. U.S. Navy photo |
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| Cleveland c1913 |
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Stern view of USS Cleveland (Cruiser No. 19) with the tug USS Iroquois (AT 46) aft and an unidentified ship inboard at Mare Island on 25 April 1914. U.S. Navy photo |
Darryl Baker | |
| Cleveland c1915 |
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Starboard side view of USS Cleveland (Cruiser No. 19) in the Mare Island channel on 25 April 1914. U.S. Navy photo |
Darryl Baker | |
| Cleveland c1916 |
240k |
Port side view of USS Cleveland (Cruiser No. 19) in the Mare Island channel on 25 April 1914. U.S. Navy photo |
Darryl Baker | |
| Cleveland c1912 |
239k |
CDR W. S. Williams, Commanding Officer, is seen aboard USS Cleveland (Cruiser No. 19) at Mare Island on 25 April 1914. U.S. Navy photo |
Darryl Baker | |
| Cleveland C1905 |
152k |
USS Cleveland (Cruiser No. 19) off the Mare Island Navy Yard, California, 30 October 1915. U.S. Navy Photo |
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| Cleveland c1917 |
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Forward view of the bridge of USS Cleveland (Cruiser No. 19) at Mare Island on 7 September 1916. I believe the bridge was enclosed during this yard period running from 23 August 1916 to 28 February 1917. U.S. Navy Photo |
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| Cleveland c1918 |
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Aft view of the bridge of USS Cleveland (Cruiser No. 19) at Mare Island on 7 September 1916. U.S. Navy Photo |
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| Cleveland c1919 |
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Port side view of USS Cleveland (Cruiser No. 19) at Mare Island on 7 September 1916 the tug USS Active (YT 14) is behind Cleveland. U.S. Navy Photo |
Darryl Baker | |
| Cleveland c1920 |
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Starboard side view of USS Cleveland (Cruiser No. 19) at Mare Island on 7 September 1916 the tug USS Active (YT 14) is along side. U.S. Navy Photo |
Darryl Baker | |
| Cleveland c1922 |
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USS Cleveland (Cruiser No. 19) escorting a World War I convoy, 1918. The original image is printed on post card ("AZO") stock. Donation of Dr. Mark Kulikowski, 2007. U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph #NH 105172. |
Robert Hurst | |
| Cleveland c1928 |
167k | Ship's Officers and Crew pose on the fore deck, circa 1918-1919, possibly while she was in Cuban or Honduran waters. The Sailor in the center of the image, in front of and just to the left of the pilot house's middle window (with his right arm in an "L" shape) is Fred Dewey Francis, Sr. Note the capstan and life ring in the foreground, and splinter mats placed around the ship's bridge and pilot house. Donation of Mrs. Aileen F. Rice, 2005, from the collection of her father, Fred Dewey Francis, Sr. (1898-1929). |
Robert Hurst | |
| Denver c1422 |
NR | THREE AMERICAN CRUISERS RETURN AFTER LONG CRUISE | Image and text provided by Alaska State Library Historical Collections. Photo from The Alaska Daily Empire. [volume] (Juneau, Alaska) 1912-1926, 19 July 1919, Image 8, via chroniclingamerica.loc.gov. | |
| Cleveland c1925 |
119k | USS Cleveland during the 1920's.. | Tommy Trampp | |
| Cleveland c1932 |
USS Cleveland (CL 21) moored at Boston Navy Yard on 22 August 1922. Naval History and Heritage Command, Catalog No. S-154-F |
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| Cleveland c1929 |
195k | Ship's Officers and Crew pose beside her on 11 September 1922, probably at Boston, Massachusetts. Panoramic photograph by J.C. Crosby, 11 Portland Street, Boston. Sailor immediately behind the left side of the banner is George L. Coonce, from Wallace, Idaho. Donation of Mr. & Mrs. Charles Faulders, 2006. George L. Coonce was Mr. Faulders' uncle. U.S. Naval History and Heritage Command Photo #NH 105060. |
Robert Hurst | |
| Cleveland | 84k |
USS Cleveland (CL 21), closest to camera, and USS Galveston (CL 19) Seen from USS Hannibal (AG 1) , circa 1923, probably in Cuban waters. Courtesy of the Naval Historical Foundation. Collection of LeRoy R. Horstman. U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph #NH 99723. |
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| Cleveland | 272k | Left section of a photograph of the crew of the USS Cleveland (CL 21) at the Boston Navy Yard, 27 October 1924. The original photo is 3 feet long. From the collection of the North Haven Historical Society, North Haven Island, ME. | Samuel H. Beverage | |
| Cleveland | 253k | Center section of a photograph of the crew of the USS Cleveland (CL 21) at the Boston Navy Yard, 27 October 1924. The original photo is 3 feet long. From the collection of the North Haven Historical Society, North Haven Island, ME. | Samuel H. Beverage | |
| Cleveland | 299k | Right section of a photograph of the crew of the USS Cleveland (CL 21) at the Boston Navy Yard, 27 October 1924. The original photo is 3 feet long. From the collection of the North Haven Historical Society, North Haven Island, ME. | Samuel H. Beverage | |
| Cleveland c1923 |
44k | Bell given by the citizens of Cleveland to the USS Cleveland (Cruiser No. 19). Bas relief depictions of Commodore Perry transferring his flag from the Lawrence to the Niagara, With inscription " We have met the enemy and they are ours." The second panel shows Lieutenant O'Keefe British Commandant of Marines tendering Commodore Barclay's sword to Commodore Perry. Inscription on bell, "If a victory is to be attained, I will attain it , " and "To the Cruiser Cleveland by the Citizens of Cleveland " From the collection of Curator Branch, Naval History and Heritage Command. | Bill Gonyo | |
(Courtesy of Wolfgang Hechler & Ron Reeves - Photos courtesy of Bill Gonyo)