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USS Monterey, a 4084-ton monitor built at San Francisco, California, was commissioned in February 1893. She spent her early service years operating along the west coasts of North and South America. During the Spanish-American War, she was sent to the Philippines to reinforce U.S. forces there and participated in the final campaign against Manila.
Following the 1898 war, Monterey was stationed in the Philippines and off China until November 1917, when she was transferred to Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. She decommissioned there in August 1921 and was sold the following year.
This page features views of USS Monterey that have been cross-referenced from Spanish-American War coverage.
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Photo #: NH 45702 USS Monterey (BM-6) Off the Mare Island Navy Yard, California, during the 1890s. Copied from the Journal of Naval Cadet C.R. Miller, USN, page 51. U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph. Online Image: 53,320 bytes; 740 x 575 pixels |
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Photo #: NH 42516 USS Monterey (BM-6) (center) and USS Charleston (C-2) (right) In Manila Bay, circa 1898-1899. Courtesy of the Kansas State Historical Society, Topeka, KS, 1967. U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph. Online Image: 48,383 bytes; 740 x 560 pixels |
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6 October 1998