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Photo # NH 99001:  Miss Katherine E. Theiss, at left, Sponsor of USS Tarpon, 8 April 1909

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Katherine E. Theiss

Katherine E. Theiss, daughter of Captain Emil Theiss, USN, was Sponsor of USS Tarpon (Submarine # 14), which was launched at the Fore River Shipyard, Quincy, Massachusetts, on 8 April 1909.

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Photo #: NH 99001

USS Stingray
(Submarine # 13)

The "boat"'s Sponsor, Miss Elizabeth Stevens (center, holding flowers), with Miss Amanda Bayden, standing near Stingray's bow shortly before the christening, at the Fore River Shipyard, Quincy, Massachusetts, on 8 April 1909. At left is Miss Katherine E. Theiss, who christened USS Tarpon (Submarine # 14) on the same day.

Collection of the Society of Sponsors of the United States Navy.

U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph.

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Photo #: NH 99000

Fore River Shipyard, Quincy, Massachusetts


Contemporary newspaper clipping concerning the launching of the submarines Stingray (Submarine # 13), Tarpon (Submarine # 14) and Narwhal (Submarine # 17) at the Fore River Shipyard on 8 April 1909. The piece also identifies the "boat"'s sponsors, Miss Elizabeth Stevens (Stingray), Miss Katherine E. Theiss (Tarpon) and Mrs. G.C. Davison (Narwhal).

Collection of the Society of Sponsors of the United States Navy.

U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph.

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