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USS Newport, a 1153-ton Annapolis class gunboat, was built at Bath, Maine. Commissioned in October 1897, her first assignment was to the Caribbean area, where she was active through the Spanish-American War. Her subsequent Navy service was all in the Atlantic and West Indies, mainly as a training ship for the Naval Academy, Naval Militia and the New York Public Marine School. Redesignated IX-19 in 1921, Newport was stricken from the Navy List in October 1931. She was turned over to the city of Aberdeen, Washington, in 1934 for further use as a training ship.
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Photo #: NH 83804-KN (Color) USS Newport (PG-12) Oil on canvas by an unidentified artist. Courtesy of the Navy Art Collection, Washington, DC. Navy Art Accession #: 66-255-A U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph. Online Image: 71,992 bytes; 740 x 530 pixels |
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6 October 1998