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Photo # NH 100036-KN:  Destroyers Hopkins, Whipple and Hull at San Pedro, California, circa 1910-1914

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USS Hopkins (Destroyer # 6), 1903-1920 --
In Groups with Other Ships


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  • USS Hopkins (Destroyer # 6), 1903-1920.


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    Photo #: 19-N-60-10-18

    Destroyers at the Norfolk Navy Yard, Virginia
    , Autumn 1907

    These ships are (from left to right):
    USS Hull (Destroyer # 7);
    USS Lawrence (Destroyer # 8);
    USS Hopkins (Destroyer # 6);
    USS Whipple (Destroyer # 15) and
    USS Truxtun (Destroyer # 14).

    Photograph from the Bureau of Ships Collection in the U.S. National Archives.

    Online Image: 73KB; 740 x 595 pixels

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    Photo #: 19-N-60-10-17

    Destroyers at the Norfolk Navy Yard, Virginia
    , Autumn 1907

    The destroyers in the foreground basin (from left to right):
    USS Hull (Destroyer # 7);
    USS Lawrence (Destroyer # 8);
    USS Hopkins (Destroyer # 6);
    USS Whipple (Destroyer # 15) and
    USS Truxtun (Destroyer # 14).
    USS Stewart (Destroyer # 13) is at the end of the dock, at right, and USS Talbot (Torpedo Boat # 15) is hauled out on the marine railway at left.
    On the opposite side of the river are several torpedo boats of the Reserve Torpedo Flotilla and their barracks ship, the old cruiser Atlanta.

    Photograph from the Bureau of Ships Collection in the U.S. National Archives.

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    Photo #: 19-N-60-10-20

    Norfolk Navy Yard, Virginia


    Waterfront scene, Autumn 1907. Ships at left are (from front to rear):
    USS Hopkins (Destroyer # 6);
    USS Lawrence (Destroyer # 8);
    USS Hull (Destroyer # 7);
    USS Talbot (Torpedo Boat # 15) and
    USS Moccasin (Submarine # 5).
    The latter two are hauled out on the marine railway.
    USS Stewart (Destroyer # 13) is in the right foreground. Ahead of her are a torpedo boat, a barge and the tug Mohawk. Three battleships are docked beyond them, with USS Iowa (Battleship # 4) furthest to the right.

    Photograph from the Bureau of Ships Collection in the U.S. National Archives.

    Online Image: 78KB; 740 x 565 pixels

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    Photo #: NH 100036-KN (color)

    U.S. Navy Destroyers

    At San Pedro, California, circa 1910-1914.
    The original photograph was published on a color-tinted postcard by the M. Kashower Company, Los Angeles, California, at about the time it was taken.
    These destroyers are (from left to right):
    USS Hopkins (Destroyer # 6);
    USS Whipple (Destroyer # 15); and
    USS Hull (Destroyer # 7).

    Courtesy of R.D. Jeska, 1984.

    U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph.

    Online Image: 123KB; 740 x 505 pixels

     
    Photo #: NH 73317

    USS Hull
    (Destroyer # 7);
    USS Hopkins (Destroyer # 6); and
    USS Stewart (Destroyer # 13) -- listed from left to right

    In port, probably at San Diego, California, circa 1909-1911.
    Photographed by Fred W. Kelsey.

    Courtesy of R.W. Cunningham, 1971.

    U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph.

    Online Image: 73KB; 740 x 535 pixels

     
    Photo #: NH 93693

    Pacific Fleet Destroyers


    Moored together at San Diego, California, circa 1909-1911.
    Photographed by the Arcade View Company, San Diego.
    These ships are (from left to right):
    USS Paul Jones or Perry (Destroyer # 10 or 11);
    USS Preble (Destroyer # 12);
    USS Hopkins (Destroyer # 6);
    USS Truxtun (Destroyer # 14);
    USS Stewart (Destroyer # 13);
    USS Lawrence (Destroyer # 8);
    USS Hull (Destroyer # 7); and
    USS Whipple (Destroyer # 15).
    The numeral "2", painted on some of these destroyers, indicates they are members of the Second Torpedo Division.

    Courtesy of Jack Howland, 1982.

    U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph.

    Online Image: 98KB; 740 x 465 pixels

     
    Photo #: NH 94955

    USS Hopkins
    (Destroyer # 6), at left, and
    USS Paul Jones (Destroyer # 10)

    Off Old Point Comfort, Hampton Roads, Virginia, in 1918.
    Note the pattern camouflage worn by Paul Jones.

    Courtesy of Jack Howland, 1983.

    U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph.

    Online Image: 90KB; 740 x 435 pixels

     
    Photo #: NH 43036

    Philadelphia Navy Yard, Pennsylvania


    Destroyers awaiting decommissioning in the Navy Yard's Reserve Basin, during the Spring of 1919. Photographed by La Tour.
    Ships present are identified in Photo # NH 43036 (complete caption).

    U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph.

    Online Image: 80KB; 740 x 500 pixels

     
    Photo #: NH 92301

    Philadelphia Navy Yard, Pennsylvania


    Old destroyers in the Reserve Basin, 13 June 1919, while awaiting decommissioning. Note the truck and liferafts on the pier.
    These ships are (from left to right):
    USS Worden (Destroyer # 16);
    USS Barry (Destroyer # 2);
    USS Hull (Destroyer # 7);
    USS Hopkins (Destroyer # 6) -- probably;
    USS Bainbridge (Destroyer # 1);
    USS Stewart (Destroyer # 13);
    USS Paul Jones (Destroyer # 10); and
    USS Decatur (Destroyer # 5).
    Ships further to the right can not be identified.

    Courtesy of Frank Jankowski, 1981.

    U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph.

    Online Image: 117KB; 740 x 595 pixels

     

    For other pictures related to this ship, see:

  • USS Hopkins (Destroyer # 6), 1903-1920.


    If you want higher resolution reproductions than the digital images presented here, see: "How to Obtain Photographic Reproductions."


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