Photo #: NH 50370
USS Maryland (Armored Cruiser # 8)
Liberty party ashore at San Jose, Guatamala, circa 1912.
Photographed by McDaniel.
Note decorations on buildings and the ceremonial arch spanning
the pier.
Courtesy of Lloyd Harmon.
U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph.
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Photo #: NH 50376
USS Maryland (Armored Cruiser # 8)
Coaling from a barge in a Panamanian port, circa 1912.
Note the letter "D" on the barge's bow. Maryland's
steam launch is coming alongside the barge.
Photographed by Rolla McDaniel.
Courtesy of Lloyd Harmon.
U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph.
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Photo #: NH 94276
"In Uncle Sam's Navy"
Cartoon on a postal card published by Karl Lewis, Yokohama, Japan,
probably prior to World War I, on the subject of big ship gunnery
accuracy. The name of USS Maryland (presumably Armored
Cruiser # 8) appears on the life ring in the upper left.
Despite the U.S. Navy identification, the uniforms look rather
German.
Courtesy of Commander Donald J. Robinson, USN (Retired), 1982.
U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph.
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Photo #: NH 94774-KN (Color)
"Uncle Sam's Ships"
Cover for sheet music composed and written by Chief Yeoman Daisy
May Pratt Erd, USNRF, during World War I. It features the names
of 109 U.S. Navy ships, from battleships to tugs and patrol boats.
Donation of Miss G.H. Erd, 1973.
U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph.
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