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U - 26 GERMAN SUB CREW* W Kapt. Lieut. von Berckheim.
U - 35 GERMAN SUB - 1916 - Named in article entitled "The Romantic Development of the Submarine" by T. W. Williams as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine.
U - 47 GERMAN SUB * - 1939 - New York Herald Tribune page entitled TORPEDOED showing pictures of HMS Royal Oak being hit by torpedo from German U-Boat commanded by Commander Priens and evacuation of sailors.
U - 48 - GERMAN U - BOAT * - 1919 - - A pictorial collage entitled "The Unexampled Surrender of the German Fleet".
U - 51 AMERICAN SUB RECORD HOLDER * - 1916 - United States Sub in article entitled "The Romantic Development of the Submarine" by T. W. Williams as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine.
U - 53 - GERMAN SUB * - 1916 - Pictured lying at anchor in Newport, Rhode Island in American Pictorial entitled "Depredations of the Deadly German Submarine.
U - 58 - GERMAN SUB - 1918 - Named in article entitled FIRST GERMANS CAPTURED FIGHTING AND BROUGHT TO AMERICA with his Commander (Captain Gustav Auberger) and crew of the U - 58 German Submarine sunk by the U. S. Destroyer Fannin in November, 1917 and imprisoned at Fort McPherson as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine. Mint condition. 11 by 16 inches
U - 65 - GERMAN SUB * - 1916 - Pictured after stopping a Spanish Vessel bound from Barcelona to Havana as pictured in American Pictorial Magazine.
U - 74 BRITISH SUB * - 1916 - Named in article entitled "The Romantic Development of the Submarine" by T. W. Williams as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine.
U - 9 GERMAN SUB CREW * with Skipper Kapt. Lieut. Weddigen
U - BOAT, GERMAN NAVY * - 1916 - Offering entitled "A Storm-Centre of International Discussion - the U-Boat of the German Navy" painting by Felix Schwarmstadt.
U C 12 - AUSTRIAN SUBMARINE * - 1917 - Pictorial collage and text entitled "AUSTRIAN SUBMARINE SALVAGED BY ITALIAN SKILL" - the story of the U C 12 which was salvaged by the Italian Navy as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine.
U S 07 AMERICAN SUBMARINE * - 1921 - Shown at Long Island Sound after a marine accident when grounded on a sandbar fifty yards off Wilderness Point, Fisher's Island, New York as saved from this old American pictorial magazine
U-111 GERMAN SUB * - 1919 Featured Cover of Surrendered German Sub -American Pictorial Magazine
U. S - S - TYPE AMERICAN SUBMARINE * - 1920 - Pictorial collage entitled "AMERICA'S GREATEST SUBMARINE TAKES THE WATER" as launched at Quincy Mass and saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine.
U. S. Aircraft Carrier Langley * - 1922 - Pictorial collage entitled U. S. AIRPLANE CARRIER LAUNCHES AND LANDS PLANES AT SEA shown making first test of the value of as carrier on Oct. 26 off Cape Henry with a two seater plane A-606 landing on the flight deck as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.
U. S. AMERICAN SUBMARINES, * - 1919 - Pictorial collage includes flock of United States Submarine beside their mother ship n the Irish coast as saved from this old American pictorial magazine..
U. S. ARMED CRUISER SAN DIEGO * - 1918 - Pictorial collage entitled "American Cruiser Sunk by Mysterious Explosion" -- unexplained sinking. the U. S. Armed Cruiser San Diego.
U. S. ARMY AIR FORCE - 1916 era - United States-Mexico Border. Named in story entitled "FLUTTERING AFTER VILLA" by K. C. Tessendorf which tells of the heroics, misadventures, and an occasional touch of the near ridiculous which marked the 1916 Punitive Expedition to Mexico chasing Pancho Villa by air as found in this old and complete western magazine
U. S. ARMY AMERICAN ENGINEERS, * - 1922 - Pictorial collage entitled "WORK OF AMERICAN ARTILLERYMEN AND ENGINEERS" as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine.
U. S. ARMY BUGLER * - 1923 - Cover showing "Bugler of the U. S. Army at Coblenz, Germany, standing at the confluence of the Rhine and Moselle and Sounding "The Last Post" as American Troops prepare to leave for home.
U. S. ARMY DIRIGIBLE NO. 1* - 1800 - 1914 era. Location: California. Named in story entitled ALL THE DARING YOUNG MEN by Joseph F. Hood which recites the ingenuity of the young men who studied, planned, and performed in planes, balloons of unusual contraptions with history of each as found in this, of all places, complete western magazine.
U. S. ARMY FLYING SCHOOL, SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA * - 1917 -- Pictorial collage entitled "Aviation Arm To Meet Possible Air Raids" as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.
U. S. ARMY HEADQUARTERS ON THE RHINE * - 1923 - Pictured and written about headlined "Headquarters of United States Army on Rhine" as U. S. Flag is lowered and troops departed following inspection of American troops as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.
U. S. ARMY OF OCCUPATION, COBLENZ, GERMANY * - 1921 - Pictorial Collage entitled "Latest Photographs of the American Army of Occupation" as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine.
U. S. ARMY 136TH FIELD ARTILLERY * - 1919 - Picture in article entitled "OHIO CITIES WELCOME HOME THEIR RETURNING TROOPS" marching through Cincinnati and Cleveland, Ohio, April 4, 1919 as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine.
U. S. ARMY THIRD BATTALION, 77TH DIVISION * - 1918 - First time published "Document Bearing On So-Called "Lost Battalion" written by German Officer demanding surrender of the 2nd Battalion, 308th of the 77th Division as saved from this American Pictorial magazine.
U. S. ARMY, EIGHTEENTH INFANTRY, COMPANY H * - 1929 - Featured and pictured in article entitled THE MACHINE GUN COMPANY WHICH WON THE HIGHEST RATING IN MARKSMANSHIP and was awarded the Edwin Howard Clark Machine Gun Trophy as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine.
U. S. ARMY, ELEVENTH U. S. CAVALRY, Company G * - Pictured as doing horse tricks entitled RIDING FEAT THAT STIRS THE BLOOD as saved from this American Pictorial Magazine. Mint condition. 11 by 16 inches.
U. S. ARMY, FIFTH INFANTRY CHAMPION BASEBALL TEAM * - 1921 - Pictorial Collage entitled "Latest Photographs of the American Army of Occupation" as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine.
U. S. ARMY, FOURTH BRIGADE, COBLENZ, GERMANY * - 1921 - Pictorial Collage entitled "Latest Photographs of the American Army of Occupation" as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine.
U. S. ARMY RED CROSS RECREATION ROOM, HOSPITAL BASE,NO. 1, NEW YORK * - 1918 - Location, United States. Pictured in article entitled PROVIDING FOR THE SPIRITUAL AND BODILY NEEDS OF AMERICA'S SOLDIERS with text and pictured are Pershing's wounded troops mending, World War I as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine. Mint condition.
U. S. ARMY 112TH MILITARY POLICE * - 1919 - Picture in article entitled "OHIO CITIES WELCOME HOME THEIR RETURNING TROOPS" marching through Cincinnati and Cleveland, Ohio, April 4, 1919 as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine
U. S. ARMY 147TH INFANTRY BAND - OHIO * - 1919 - Pictured and featured in article entitled OHIO'S WHITE AND COLORED TROOPS RETURNING HOME showing jubilant Ohio troops crowding the deck as their steamer transport Von Steuben docked at Hoboken, March 23 as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine. Mint condition. 11 by 16 inches.
U. S. ARMY 147TH INFANTRY - OHIO * - 1919 - Pictured and featured in article entitled OHIO'S WHITE AND COLORED TROOPS RETURNING HOME showing jubilant Ohio troops crowding the deck as their steamer transport Von Steuben docked at Hoboken, March 23 as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine. Mint condition. 11 by 16 inches.
U. S. ARMY MEDICAL BOARD * - 1918 - Location, United States. Pictured in article entitled PROVIDING FOR THE SPIRITUAL AND BODILY NEEDS OF AMERICA'S SOLDIERS with text and pictured are members of The Executive Committee, General Medical Board, Council of National Defense, World War I as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine. Mint condition.
U. S. ARMY RECRUITS * - Long Island, N.Y. - 1918 - Pictured in article entitled NEW FIGHTING MEN FOR THE UNITED STATES ARMY AND THE NAVY leaving for Camp Upton as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine. 11 by 16 inches. Mint condition.
U. S. ARMY TROOPS, ARCHANGEL, RUSSIA * - 1919 - Pictured in article entitled AMERICAN SOLDIERS FIGHTING ON ARCHANGEL (RUSSIA) FRONT in World War l is a Company of American Troops of Company M of the 339th Infantry being inspected by Major General E. Ironsides as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine. Mint condition. 11 by 16 inches
U. S. BORAX CHEMICAL CORPORATION * - 1917 era. Location: Death Valley". Named in story of Explorer Harvey Hardy who was hired to find lead in Death Valley. He found an old Frenchman named John LeMoigne who discovered lead in the Cottonwood Canyon section of the Panamint Mountains and followed his tracks in an Overland Touring Car Model 75 B. This is a chronicle of that trip as published in this complete rare western magazine
U. S. CAVALRY DEFENSE OF BEECHER'S ISLAND * - 1868 ERA - Location: KA, NB, CO. Named in story entitled "Thunder On The Arickaree" by Raymond W. and Mary Lund Settle which tell of Buffalo Soldiers of the 10th Cavalry saving troops of Colonel George A. Forsyth of the 9th Cavalry which is one of the great reads of our early pioneer days as found in this rare, complete, western magazine.
U. S. CAVALRY ON WHEELS * - 1900 - 30 era - Location - OK, SD, TX - Named in story entitled "It's A Horseless Carriage" by Sam Henderson covering the changing effect of the west by the charging auto. Covers the introduction of the car and pictures of famous autos of persons of importance in our American culture as found in a seldom read western magazine.
U. S. CAVALRY, Eleventh, Company G * - Pictured as doing horse tricks entitled RIDING FEAT THAT STIRS THE BLOOD as saved from this American Pictorial Magazine. Mint condition. 11 by 16 inches.
U. S. COASTGUARD CUTTER ITASCA - 1937 - Named as landing colonists in this article describing the history of Howland Island entitled AIRPLANE ISLAND which is only a pinpoint of sand in the Middle of the Pacific Ocean but now has been transformed into an airplane landing strip as saved from this old American News Magazine. Amelia Earhart and her navigator Frank Noonan were thought to have crashed near this site.
U. S. COAST GUARD CADET SCHOOL, NEW LONDON, CONN. * - 1936 - Pictorial collage of how the officers of the Coast Guard Are trained. Double page.
U. S. Coastguard Cutter MARION and Crew * - 1928 Featured Article National American Magazine entitled "The Birth of the Iceberg"
U. S. COAST GUARD CUTTER RARITAN - 1928. Coast Guard CONGRESSIONAL GOLD LIFESAVING MEDAL OF HONOR Winner Chief Petty Officer Paul Kelleher is pictured receiving award for saving life of a drowning shipmate from the Coast Guard Cutter Raritan. Medal presented by Commander F. W. Towle entitled FOR HEROISM as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine.
U. S. COAST GUARD WILLIAM J. DUANE - 1937 - Named in article describing the history of Howland Island entitled AIRPLANE ISLAND which is only a pinpoint of sand in the Middle of the Pacific Ocean but now has been transformed into an airplane landing strip as saved from this old American News Magazine. Amelia Earhart and her navigator Frank Noonan were thought to have crashed near this site..
U. S. COLLIER ACHILLES * - 1917 - Pictured at the coaling station of Cristobal in the Pacific canal.
U. S. COLLIER ULYSSES * - 1917 - Pictured at the coaling station of Cristobal in the Pacific canal.
U. S. COMMISSIONER'S COURT, FORT SMITH, ARKANSAS - 1880-1900's era. Location: US. Court named in history of famous woman outlaw BELLE STARR entitled "When Women Held the Whip Hand" by Glen Shirley with pictures, posters, headline of newspapers, sidesaddle information on Belle Starr as published in this very rare and seldom found complete western magazine.
U. S. Cruiser ALBANY * - 1921 - Pictured is the Chief Engineer Lieutenant W. H. Langdon, who was recently shot by a Japanese sentry at Vladivostok, Siberia as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.
U. S. CRUISER No. 9 Scout * - 1920 Pictured entitled Scout Cruiser Now Being Built for U. S. Navy as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine.
U. S. CRUISERRALEIGH, * - 1924 - Pictured and featured headlined NEWS OF THE WEEK in the Pictorial Collage article entitled NAVY'S LATEST ADDITION as launched at Fall River, Miss., as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.
U. S. DESTROYER AYLWIN * - 1933 - Picture Admiral A J. Hepburn in article entitled 'WORK STARTS ON THE FIRST OF THE NEW DEAL WARSHIPS" showing Hepburn placing the first rivet in the keel of the Destroyer Aylwin as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.
U. S. DESTROYER DE LOND * (129) - Stuck near Half Moon Bay as pictured in this American Magazine in 1921.
U. S. DESTROYER "FANNING" - 1918 - Named in article entitled FIRST GERMANS CAPTURED FIGHTING AND BROUGHT TO AMERICA with his Commander (Captain Gustav Auberger) and crew of the U - 58 German Submarine sunk by the U. S. Destroyer Fanning in November, 1917 and imprisoned at Fort McPherson as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine. Mint condition. 11 by 16 inches
U. S. DESTROYER STODDARD.* - 1931 -Pictured and written about in article entitled REMOTE CONTROL IS APPLIED TO AN AMERICAN WARSHIP and saved from this old American pictorial magazine.
U. S. DIRIGIBLE M-1 * - 1922 - Pictured is a shot of the new semi-rigid Dirigible M-1being built at Akron, Ohio as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.
U. S. FIRST DRAGOONS - 1840 - 75 era. Location: ILLINOIS, NEW MEXICO. Named in story entitled MIDAS OF THE MOUNTAIN by Hani and Toni Chapman, authors of this biography and history of Lucien Bonaparte MAXWELL. a pioneer trapper, hunter, mountain man who lived to become one of the richest land barons and the owner of more land than any other American as found in this complete and old western magazine.
U. S. Forest Service, - 1900 era – Location: ID, MT, NV. Story entitled “Two Funerals For Al Hennessy” by Ernest Oberbillig who writes of the pioneer life of Albert Hennessy who founded mining claims such as the Meadow Creek Silver Mines as found in this rare, complete, seldom found western magazine.
U. S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY* - 1880 era - Hilarious true story of two prospectors who turned the financial and jewelry experts of two continents on their ears until U. S. Geological Clarence King exposed them as fakes in story entitled 'THE GREAT DIAMOND HOAX" by Leonard Hill as found in this complete and extremely rare western magazine
U. S. INFANTRY RIFLE CHAMPION * - 1931 - Pictured is Lieutenant Emerald F. Sloan entitled "The Country's Champion Rifle Shot" of Vancouver Barracks, Washington who won the Camp Perry Rifle Matches in Ohio as saved from this old American pictorial magazine
U. S. ISLAND POSSESSIONS * - 1920 - Pictorial collage of entitled "LATEST U. S. ISLAND POSSESSION" of scenes of the Virgina as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine.
U. S. LINER PRESIDENT ADAMS - 1923 - Pictures Ship Commander of the President Adams as cited in the Article entitled "Quicker Than the Steersman's Brain" of the invention of the gyro-pilot as saved from this old American News Magazine.
U. S. MARINE COLOR GUARD * - 6TH Division - Awarded the Croix De Guerre at Leutesdorg, Germany, 1919.
U. S. MARINE CORPS COLOR GUARD * - 1918 - Marne, France. Pictured on cover of American Pictorial magazine are unidentified U. S. Marine Color guard of U. S. Marines holding colors. Mint condition. 11 by 16 inches.
U. S. MARINE CORPS * - 1923 - Pictured is BLADE, E. J., Sergeant, U. S. Marine Corps * in article entitled .in article entitled "Gathered From Far and Near" as Marine who won the Marine Corps Cup at Camp Perry, Ohio as saved from this American Pictorial Magazine
U. S. MARINE CORPS DETACHMENT * - -1923 - Detachment under Brigadier-General Smedley Butler pictured in photo entitled PRESIDENT COOLIDGE REVIEWS MARINE CORPS DETACHMENT ON IT'S RETURN FROM MIMIC WARFARE in article headlined "EVENTS OF INTEREST AND FIGURES OF NOTE" as is passes over Chicago with Wrigley Building in background as saved from American Pictorial Magazine.
U. S. MARINES at FORT ST. THOMAS, Virgin Islands * - 1920 - Pictorial collage of entitled "LATEST U. S. ISLAND POSSESSION" of scenes of the Virginia as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine.
U. S. MARINE RADIO SCHOOL, PARIS ISLAND, SOUTH CAROLINA * - 1922 - Students pictured in pictorial collage entitled MULTIFORM USES OF RADIO TELEPHONE...
U. S. MINT, SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA - 1860 ERA- Named in investigative article entitled "T. Ross Browne and the Corruptible West. Story of Government sleuth who made a name for himself as strict auditor in the pioneer days of the Gold Rush.
U. S. MARINE CORPS QUANTICO FOOTBALL TEAM * - 1925 - Pictured and named in double page article entitled LONG RUNS and FRENZIED SCRIMMAGES FEATURE GRIDIRON BATTLES NORTH, SOUTH, EAST and WEST pictorial story headlined When The Interference Skidded: showing DUNCAN OF Quantico Marines as he plowed through Catholic University for a five yard gain as saved from this old American pictorial magazine
U. S. MEXICAN WAR MEDALS * - 1911 - 1917 era. Location: Mexico, U. S. Picture in a collage entitled A FLASHLIGHT ON SOME ASPECTS OF THE WAR are "badges For Soldiers and Sailors Who Served in Mexico" for United States Army Officers and Enlisted Men.
U. S. MOUNTED RIFLES, U. S. ARMY - 1840 era - Site: Rio Grande Country, Texas - Named in story entitled STRANGE SAGA OF FORT CLARK by Louise Cheney Aver which includes history of the Fort which author calls " The Guardian of the Rio Grande Country" and major figures i.e. General Ranald "Bad Hand" MacKenzie who played an important part in the defense of the frontier north of the river as found in this very rare and treasured western magazine.
U. S. NAVAL ACADEMY FOOTBALL TEAM * - 1924 - pictured before playing to a 14 to 14 tie with University of Washington at Pasadena as saved from a pictorial collage of photos of old American magazine.
U. S. NAVAL ACADEMY FOOTBALL TEAM *- 1931 - U. S. Naval Academy Coach Edgar Miller of Football team as they line up for first workout of year as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.
U. S. NAVAL ACADEMY GRADUATE, SEAY, E. A., Ensign - * - 1924 - Annapolis Graduate pictured with fiance, Miss Roselyn Carlisle of Griffin, Georgia as she pins new rank upon his shoulders as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine. Single page is 11 by 16 inches.
U. S. NAVAL ACADEMY MIDSHIPMAN - * - 1924 - Armand M. Morgan, Midshipman, U. S. Naval Academy pictured as "Honored Man" Holding First Place Among the Middies as saved from an old American Pictorial Magazine. Single page is 11 by 16 inches in pristine condition.
U. S. NAVY ACADEMY ROWING CREW. * - 1936 - Pictured as member of the Rowing Crew of the U. S. Naval Academy in double page article entitled "SPORTS OF THE WEEK" as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.
U. S. Navy Aircraft LEXINGTON * - 1924 - Pictured in pictorial collage in article entitled THE NAVY'S LATEST ACQUISITIONS RECEIVE THE CHIEF'S APPROVAL as Assistant Secretary of the Navy Roosevelt inspects new motors as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.
U. S. NAVY SARATOGA * - 1924 - Pictured in pictorial collage in article entitled THE NAVY'S LATEST ACQUISITIONS RECEIVE THE CHIEF'S APPROVAL as Assistant Secretary of the Navy Roosevelt inspects new motors as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.
U. S. NAVY AIRPLANE A-6521 MECHANICAL HUMMING BIRD * - 1923 - Pictured and written about in Pictorial collage entitled SEAPLANE LAUNCHED BY CATAPULT - SMALLEST TYPE as Lt. D. R. Rittenhouse of the U. S. Navy is seen landing a hydroplane in the Lincoln Memorial Pool to demonstrate it's feasibility. 11 by 16. Mint..
U. S. NAVY DIRIGIBLE AKRON * - 1931 - Pictured and written about in article entitled THE NEW SKIPPER INSPECTS HIS SHIP - THE NAVY DIRIGIBLE AKRON as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.
U. S. NAVY DIRIGIBLES * - 1931 - Pictured and written about in this article entitled THE NAVY'S DIRIGIBLES SAIL INTO THE MOVIES: LIGHTER THAN AIR CRAFT as they are pictured in the Columbia production entitled DIRIGIBLE at the Broadway Theatre as mentioned in STAR AND SCENES FROM THE NEW FILMS as saved from this old American pictorial magazine
U. S. NAVY MECHANICAL HUMMING BIRD * - 1923 - Pictured and written about in Pictorial collage entitled SEAPLANE LAUNCHED BY CATAPULT - SMALLEST TYPE as Lt. D. R. Rittenhouse of the U. S. Navy is seen landing a hydroplane in the Lincoln Memorial Pool to demonstrate it's feasibility. 11 by 16. Mint..
U. S. NAVY NURSE CORPS * - 1911 - 1917 era. Location: , U. S. Picture of Mrs. L. S. Higbee as Chief of the U. S. Nurse Corps in a collage entitled A FLASHLIGHT ON SOME ASPECTS OF THE WAR entitled THE GROWTH OF THE NEW NAVY NURSE CORPS SINCE THE WAR as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine. 11 by 16 inches. Mint Condition.
U. S. NAVAL RECRUITS * - San Diego, California * - 1918 - Pictured in article entitled NEW FIGHTING MEN FOR THE UNITED STATES ARMY AND THE NAVY group to form a living flag as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine. 11 by 16 inches. Mint condition.
U. S. NAVY SQUADRON 11- 1923 - Location: 213 Miles South of San Francisco, California. Destroyer Force, Battle Fleet named in article entitled "Death of Destroyer Squadron II" by Ben T. Traywick who writes that after the helmsman got the word, the U. S. S. Delphy, experienced small sound like sand moving against the hull -- then a sharp grating of tortured metal followed by chilling reverberating bumps which ended in a hard crash and ended as the worst tragedy of the U. S. Navy history as found in this seldom found western magazine.
U. S. NAVY WAVES * - 1943 - Article entitled "Hollywood Joins the Waves" - story of volunteer animated artists who join to produce WWII films.
U. S. NAVY vs NOTRE DAME FOOTBALL GAME * - 1931 - Pictorial collage of annual game which Notre Dame won by 20 to 0 over Navy as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.
U. S. OPEN GOLF CHAMPION, JONES, Bobby * - 1923 - Pictorial collage entitled "HOW BOBBY JONES HITS THE BALL" showing the Open Golf Champion in various poses describing his swing. Mint condition. 11 by 16 inches
U. S. REVENUE CUTTER LINCOLN - 1850 era American Schooner and Trading Ships sailing on the Pacific Coast prominently mentioned in story entitled "Bad Water and Bad Indians" as found in a rare and complete western magazine.
U. S. Submarine L 9 * - 1919 - Pictured in article entitled A FLASHLIGHT ON SOME ASPECTS OF THE WAR in photograph of United States Submarine L-9 at base on coast of Ireland as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine.
U. S. S BENNINGTON, Gunboat. * - 1905 - Article entitled "The Bennington Disaster" which reported the death of 59 sailors when boilers exploded near San Diego.
U. S. S. AKRON * - 1935 Article entitled "The Crash of the Macon" , the Akron's sister ship showing survivors and crew as saved from an old American Pictorial Magazine.
U. S. S. ALLIANCE * -- 1860 - 80 era - Named in biographical History entitled "Doctor Richard J. Gatling and His Gun" - the fascinating story of one of the world's greatest inventors - a man whose invention of the machine gun changed History. Story in American Hardback magazine
U. S. S. ASHLEY - 1931 -Pictured and written about in article entitled REMOTE CONTROL IS APPLIED TO AN AMERICAN WARSHIP and saved from this old American pictorial magazine.
U. S. S. BATTLESHIP ALABAMA* - 1921 - Pictured as U. S. Army Bombers Destroy Famous Old Warship Alabama in Chesapeake Bay as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.
U. S. S. BATTLESHIP CALIFORNIA * - 1915 Laying the Keel of World's Greatest Battleship, the U. S. CALIFORNIA.
U. S. S. BATTLESHIP COLORADO * - 1923 - Pictorial Cover of Colorado on her way to Brooklyn Navy Yard.
U. S. S. BATTLESHIP COLORADO. * - 1923 - Scene of the battleship and the liner Leviathan from "News of the Week". as saved from this old American Pictorial Review.
U. S. S. BATTLESHIP DELAWARE * - 1911. Article entitled "Showing Us Our Navy", a historic news report of our Atlantic Fleet assembled on the Hudson River.
U. S. S. BATTLESHIP FLORIDA * - 1911. Article entitled "Showing Us Our Navy", a historic news report of our Atlantic Fleet assembled on the Hudson River.
U. S. S. BATTLESHIP IDAHO * - LEMNOS (GREEK FLAG SHIP * FORMERLY THE U. S. S. IDAHO) - 1921 era - "What Greek Victory Means" as published in American National News Publication.
U. S. S. BATTLESHIP IDAHO *., - 1914 - Named in article entitled "HITTING THE BULL'S EYE AT SIX MILES" which is an extensive review of data, history, planning, existing and status of gunnery target practice at the start of World War I as saved from this old American Scientific magazine.
U. S. S. BATTLESHIP INDIANA * - 1911. Article entitled "Showing Us Our Navy", a historic news report of our Atlantic Fleet assembled on the Hudson River.
U. S. S. BATTLESHIP IOWA * - 1911. Article entitled "Showing Us Our Navy", a historic news report of our Atlantic Fleet assembled on the Hudson River.
U. S. S. BATTLESHIP KENTUCKY *- 1916 - Panorama entitled "To Guard American Rights in Mexican Waters" sailing from Galveston to Tampico, Mex.
U. S. S. BATTLESHIP MARYLAND * - 1915 - Pictured in collage coaling entitled "THE STRATEGIC IMPORTANCE OF SAN DIEGO AS A NAVAL BASE" with text and pictures of Naval training base as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine. 11 by 16 inches. Mint condition.
U. S. S. BATTLESHIP MARYLAND * - 1923 - Pictured and written about in Pictorial collage entitled SEAPLANE LAUNCHED BY CATAPULT - SMALLEST TYPE as Lt. D. R. Rittenhouse of the U. S. Navy is seen landing a hydroplane in the Lincoln Memorial Pool to demonstrate it's feasibility. 11 by 16. Mint..
U. S. S. BATTLESHIP MARYLAND - 1923 - Pictured cruising in California Waters. 16 by 22 inches.
U. S. S. BATTLESHIP MASSACHUSETTS * - 1911. Article entitled "Showing Us Our Navy", a historic news report of our Atlantic Fleet assembled on the Hudson River.
U. S. S. BATTLESHIP MICHIGAN * - - 1914 - Article entitled " Vera Cruz, Mexido, Occupied by American Forces " as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine. Picture American Sailors and Bluejackets from U S. Michigan as occupying forces.
U. S. S. BATTLESHIP NEVADA * - 1921 - Pictured is "Curly" Fenton aboard the U. S. S. Nevada in collage entitled LEADING FIGURES IN VARIOUS FIELDS OF SPORTS as the light heavyweight champion of the U. S. Navy as saved from this old American pictorial magazine
U. S. S. BATTLESHIP NEVADA *. Featured as Newest United States Battleship in American Pictorial magazine of 1915.
U. S. S. BATTLESHIP NEW MEXICO * - 1917 - Featured article entitled THE WAR-TIME LAUNCHING OF THE U. S. S. NEW MEXICO as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.
U. S. S. BATTLESHIP NORTH CAROLINA * - 1920 Featured article entitled "Disarmament Postponed" National American Magazine.
U. S. S. BATTLESHIP NORTH DAKOTA * - 1911. Article entitled "Showing Us Our Navy", a historic news report of our Atlantic Fleet assembled on the Hudson River.
U. S. S. BATTLESHIP NORTH DAKOTA *., - 1914 - Named in article entitled "HITTING THE BULL'S EYE AT SIX MILES" which is an extensive review of data, history, planning, existing and status of gunnery target practice at the start of World War I as saved from this old American Scientific magazine.
U. S. S. BATTLESHIP OHIO * - 1917 - Featured Photo entitled "Battleships Passing Through Panama Canal" picturing U. S. S. Battleships Ohio and Wisconsin in transit as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine. Page is 11 by 16 inches. Mint.
U. S. S. BATTLESHIP OREGON - 1911. Named in Article entitled "Showing Us Our Navy", a historic news report of our Atlantic Fleet assembled on the Hudson River and the Pacific Fleet.
U. S. S. BATTLESHIP PENNSYLVANIA * - 1915 - Pictured in collage entitled "THE STRATEGIC IMPORTANCE OF SAN DIEGO AS A NAVAL BASE" with text and pictures of Naval training base as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine. 11 by 16 inches. Mint condition.
U. S. S. Battleship PENNSYLVANIA * - 1924 - Pictured in pictorial collage in article entitled OLD GLORY ABOVE A SUMMER SEA while lying at anchor in Elliott Bay, Seattle during recent manoeuvres of the Pacific Fleet as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.
U. S. S. BATTLESHIP PENNSYLVANIA *. 1917 Flagship of the Atlantic Fleet w picture of Uncle Sam's First Line of Defense w Admirals Mayo and Caperton.
U. S. S. BATLESHIP PENNSYLVANIA *. Pictorial Cover of 1920.
U. S. S. BATTLESHIP PITTSBURGH * - 1928 - Pictured entitled FLOWING THE PACIFIC as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine
U. S. S. BATTLESHIP SOUTH CAROLINA *., - 1914 - Named in article entitled "HITTING THE BULL'S EYE AT SIX MILES" which is an extensive review of data, history, planning, existing and status of gunnery target practice at the start of World War I as saved from this old American Scientific magazine.
U. S. S. BATTLESHIP SOUTH DAKOTA * - 1915 - Pictured in collage coaling entitled "THE STRATEGIC IMPORTANCE OF SAN DIEGO AS A NAVAL BASE" with text and pictures of Naval training base as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine. 11 by 16 inches. Mint condition.
U. S. S. BATTLESHIP SOUTH DAKOTA * - 1922 - Picture entitled "Work on U. S. Battleship South Dakota Stopped" with text explaining that Secretary Hughes scrapped work on the battleship in accord with the Arms Conference. 11 by 16 inches.
U. S. S. BATTLESHIP TENNESSEE * - 1914 - Sent to Europe to get American Refugees from World War I. Second picture shows Belgian Refugees passing through Ostend on way to England as published in this old American Pictorial Magazine.
U. S. S. BATTLESHIP TEXAS * - 1917- Featured in pictorial collage entitled ON THE RANGE WITH SHIPS OF THE FLEET showing the new U. S. S. Texas shooting at San Marcos (formerly the old U.S.S. Texas) in Tangier sound as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.
U. S. S. BATTLESHIP TEXAS * - 1917 - Panorama showing " The Atlantic Fleet on War Footing at Guantanamo" featuring U. S. S. Battleship Texas and crew.
U. S. S. BATTLESHP TEXAS - BLUE, Victor, Rear Admiral * - 1919 - Pictured in article entitled PROMINENT FIGURES NOW CLAIMING PUBLIC INTEREST who has recently been promoted in command of the U. S. S. Texas as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine. Admiral Blue won a reputation for daring at Santiago in the Spanish-American War.
U. S. S. BATTLESHIP TEXAS - BRISTOL, Mark Lambert, Admiral * - 1932 - Famous tactician of the U. S. Navy and Commander of the Battleship Texas featured in article entitled FOOTNOTES ON A WEEK'S HEADLINERS headlined A PATIENT ADMIRAL as the story retells his uncanny tactical ability which made him the toast of three countries as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine.
U. S. S. BATTLESHIP TEXAS* - - 1928 - Pictured in article entitled HOME FOR CHRISTMAS; U. S. S. TEXAS - Flagship of the Atlantic Fleet at docks of the Brooklyn Navy Yards as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine.
U. S. S. BATTLESHIP THE COLORADO * -1921 – Pictorial Collage of Ships Scrapped after World War 1.
U. S. S. BATTLESHIP THE COLORADO * - 1931 - Pictured in scene from Metro-Goldyn-Mayer picture "SHIPMATES" i in the weekly featured IN THE NEW FILMS as saved from this American pictorial magazine
U. S. S. BATTLESHIP THE CONNECTICUT * -1921 – Pictorial Collage of Ships Scrapped after World War 1
U. S. S. BATTLESHIP THE GEORGIA * -1921 – Pictorial Collage of Ships Scrapped after World War 1
U. S. S. BATTLESHIP THE ILLINOIS * -1921 – Pictorial Collage of Ships Scrapped after World War 1
U. S. S. BATTLESHIP THE INDIANA * -1921 – Pictorial Collage of Ships Scrapped after World War 1
U. S. S. BATTLESHIP THE IOWA * -1921 – Pictorial Collage of Ships Scrapped after World War 1
U. S. S. BATTLESHIP THE KANSAS * -1921 – Pictorial Collage of Ships Scrapped after World War 1
U. S. S. BATTLESHIP THE KENTUCKY * - 1916 - Pictorial Panorama entitled TO GUARD AMERICAN RIGHTS IN MEXICAN WATERS as she sailed from Galveston for Tampico, Mexico in order to protect American Citizens as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.
U. S. S. BATTLESHIP THE KENTUCKY * -1921 – Pictorial Collage of Ships Scrapped after World War 1
U. S. S. BATTLESHIP THE LOUISIANA * -1921 – Pictorial Collage of Ships Scrapped after World War 1
U. S. S. BATTLESHIP THE MAINE * -1921 – Pictorial Collage of Ships Scrapped after World War 1
U. S. S. BATTLESHIP THE MASSACHUSETTS * -1921 – Pictorial Collage of Ships Scrapped after World War 1
U. S. S. BATTLESHIP THE MICHIGAN * -1921 – Pictorial Collage of Ships Scrapped after World War 1
U. S. S. BATTLESHIP THE MINNESOTA * -1921 – Pictorial Collage of Ships Scrapped after World War 1
U. S. S. BATTLESHIP THE MISSOURI * -1921 – Pictorial Collage of Ships Scrapped after World War 1
U. S. S. BATTLESHIP THE MONTANA * -1921 – Pictorial Collage of Ships Scrapped after World War 1
U. S. S. BATTLESHIP THE NEBRASKA * -1921 – Pictorial Collage of Ships Scrapped after World War 1
U. S. S. BATTLESHIP THE NEW HAMPSHIRE * -1921 – Pictorial Collage of Ships Scrapped after World War 1
U. S. S. BATTLESHIP THE NEW JERSEY * -1921 – Pictorial Collage of Ships Scrapped after World War 1
U. S. S. BATTLESHIP THE NORTH CAROLINA -1921 – Pictorial Collage of Ships Scrapped after World War 1
U. S. S. BATTLESHIP THE OHIO * -1921 – Pictorial Collage of Ships Scrapped after World War 1
U. S. S. BATTLESHIP THE OREGON * -1921 – Pictorial Collage of Ships Scrapped after World War 1
U. S. S. BATTLESHIP THE PENNSYLVANIA * - 1800 - 1914 era. Location: California. Named in story entitled ALL THE DARING YOUNG MEN by Joseph F. Hood which recites the ingenuity of the young men who studied, planned, and performed in planes, balloons of unusual contraptions with history of each as found in this, of all places, complete western magazine.
U. S. S. BATTLESHIP THE PENNSYLVANIA * - 1921 - Pictured is the Flagship of the Atlantic Fleet, passing under Brooklyn Bridge on her way to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, for battle practice as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.
U. S. S. BATTLESHIP THE RHODE ISLAND * -1921 – Pictorial Collage of Ships Scrapped after World War 1
U. S. S. BATTLESHIP THE SOUTH CAROLINA * -1921 – Pictorial Collage of Ships Scrapped after World War 1
U. S. S. BATTLESHIP THE SOUTH DAKOTA * -1921 – Pictorial Collage of Ships Scrapped after World War 1
U. S. S. BATTLESHIP THE THE WEST VIRGINIA * -1921 – Pictorial Collage of Ships Scrapped after World War 1
U. S. S. BATTLESHIP THE VERMONT * -1921 – Pictorial Collage of Ships Scrapped after World War 1
U. S. S. BATTLESHIP THE VIRGINIA * - 1920 - Pictorial collage ENTERING THE BIGGEST DRYDOCK IN AMERICA AT BOSTON, MASS. as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.
U. S. S. BATTLESHIP THE VIRGINIA * -1921 – Pictorial Collage of Ships Scrapped after World War 1
U. S. S. BATTLESHIP THE WASHINGTON * -1921 – Pictorial Collage of Ships Scrapped after World War 1
U. S. S. BATTLESHIP THE WISCONSIN * -1921 – Pictorial Collage of Ships Scrapped after World War 1
U. S. S. BATTLESHIP UAH * - 1911. Article entitled "Showing Us Our Navy", a historic news report of our Atlantic Fleet assembled on the Hudson River.
U. S. S. BATTLESHIP UTAH *. Pictorial Cover of 1910. Scientific American. Additional Text w Cover of Launching.
U. S. S. BATTLESHIP VIRGINIA * - 1917- Featured in pictorial collage entitled ON THE RANGE WITH SHIPS OF THE FLEET showing the U. S. S. Virginia taking a dive as a member of the Atlantic Fleet as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.
U. S. S. BATTLESHIP WEST VIRGINIA * - Pictorial Cover of 1923 Pictorial Review entitled "NEWEST AND GREATEST ADDITION TO AMERICAN NAVY as the super dreadnought uner command of Captain Thomas Jones Senn was placed in commission at the Norfolk Navy Yard.
U. S. S. BATTLESHIP WISCONSIN * - 1917 - Featured Photo entitled "Battleships Passing Through Panama Canal" picturing U. S. S. Battleships Ohio and Wisconsin in transit as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine. Page is 11 by 16 inches. Mint.
U. S. S. BATTLESHIP, THE PENNSYLVANIA * - 1931 - Pictured in article entitled "A GREAT FIGHTING CRAFT RETURNS TO SEA IN A NEW GUISE" as he inspects the crew of the U. S. S. Battleship Texas while at sea.
U. S. S. BATTLESHIP, THE TEXAS * - 1931 - Pictured in article entitled "THE NAVY CHIEF SEES THAT EVERYTHING IS SHIPSHAPE" as he inspects the crew of the U. S. S. Battleship Texas while at Panama as saved from this American pictorial magazine.
U. S. S. AIDE *- U. S. Navy - 1919 - Pictured in article entitled NORTH SEA SUBMARINE BARRAGE BY WHICH OUR NAVY HELPED blockade the German Submarines in North Sea, World War I as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine. Mint condition. 11 by 16 inches
U. S. S. AROOSTOOK *- U. S. Navy - 1919 - Pictured in article entitled NORTH SEA SUBMARINE BARRAGE BY WHICH OUR NAVY HELPED blockade the German Submarines in North Sea, World War I as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine. Mint condition. 11 by 16 inches
U. S. S. BALTIMORE *- U. S. Navy - 1919 - Pictured in article entitled NORTH SEA SUBMARINE BARRAGE BY WHICH OUR NAVY HELPED blockade the German Submarines in North Sea, World War I as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine. Mint condition. 11 by 16 inches
U. S. S. BLACKHAWK and crew * - 1923 - Rare photo and article about this important ship entitled "SWARM OF BLUE JACKETS" who made a recent inspection at Shanghai, China on featured page headlined "CREW OF AMERICAN NAVAL VESSEL IN CHINESE WATERS as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.
U. S. S. BLACKHAWK entertains Balinese Dancing Girls * - 1931 - Pictured entitled JOIN THE NAVY AND SEE THE WORLD showing sailors aboard the Blackhawk in Boeleleng Harbor, Bali as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.
U. S. S. BURNES- 1923 - Location: 213 Miles South of San Francisco, California. Destroyer named in article entitled "Death of Destroyer Squadron II" by Ben T. Traywick who writes that after the helmsman got the word, the U. S. S. Delphy, experienced small sound like sand moving against the hull -- then a sharp grating of tortured metal followed by chilling reverberating bumps which ended in a hard crash and ended as the worst tragedy of the U. S. Navy history as found in this seldom found western magazine.
U. S. S. CANANDAIGUA *- U. S. Navy - 1919 - Pictured in article entitled NORTH SEA SUBMARINE BARRAGE BY WHICH OUR NAVY HELPED blockade the German Submarines in North Sea, World War I as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine. Mint condition. 11 by 16 inches
U. S. S. CHAUNCEY *- 1923 - Location: 213 Miles South of San Francisco, California. Pictured in article entitled "Death of Destroyer Squadron II" by Ben T. Traywick who writes that after the helmsman got the word, the U. S. S. Delphy, experienced small sound like sand moving against the hull -- then a sharp grating of tortured metal followed by chilling reverberating bumps which ended in a hard crash and ended as the worst tragedy of the U. S. Navy history as found in this seldom found western magazine
U. S. S. Chesapeake * - Illustrated history of the United States Marine Corps entitled "The Marine Corps Tradition" by Bruce Catton. Multi numbered pictures and engravings of events at Tripoli, Chapultepec, Civil War, Uniforms, Posters, etc. as published in this old American Hardback magazine.
U. S. S. CHIPPEWA * - 1916 - 21 - Named in story entitled WHITE COLLAR VERSUS BLACK BALL by Victor H. White, a fascinating history of a man, W. L. Gazzam who strived to improve steamboat service of Puget Sound. Names ships, ship wrecks and facts of important historical system along with those that made Seattle harbor such a dangerous place in the pioneer days as found in this complete western magazine.
U. S. S. COLORADO * - 1923 - Pictured in article entitled "In the News From All Parts of the United States" as the Great Guns of Colorado nears completion at the Camden Yards of the New York Ship building Company.
U. S. S. COLUMBIA * - 1922 - Pictured in article entitled ADMINISTRATIVE FLAGSHIP OF THE U. S. ATLANTIC FLEET and flying the flag of Admiral H. P. Jones who has recently been appointed Commander of the Atlantic Fleet as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.
U. S. S. CONNECTICUT * - 1922 - Pictorial entitled FINAL FAREWELL OF "FIGHTING BOB" EVANS'S OLD FLAGSHIP as famous flagship is retired from service as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.
U. S. S. COVINGTON * -American Transport Ship - 1919 - Pictured sinking in article entitled AMERICAN TRANSPORT TORPEDOED BY GERMAN SUBMARINE in just released photograph where six lives were lost off the French coast, July 1, 1918 as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine.
U. S. S. DELPHY *- 1923 - Location: 213 Miles South of San Francisco, California. Flagship of fleet pictured in article entitled "Death of Destroyer Squadron II" by Ben T. Traywick who writes that after the helmsman got the word, the U. S. S. Delphy, experienced small sound like sand moving against the hull -- then a sharp grating of tortured metal followed by chilling reverberating bumps which ended in a hard crash and ended as the worst tragedy of the U. S. Navy history as found in this seldom found western magazine.
U. S. S. FARQUHAR - 1923 - Location: 213 Miles South of San Francisco, California. Destroyer named in article entitled "Death of Destroyer Squadron II" by Ben T. Traywick who writes that after the helmsman got the word, the U. S. S. Delphy, experienced small sound like sand moving against the hull -- then a sharp grating of tortured metal followed by chilling reverberating bumps which ended in a hard crash and ended as the worst tragedy of the U. S. Navy history as found in this seldom found western magazine.
U. S. S. FARRAGUT - 1923 - Location: 213 Miles South of San Francisco, California. DD 300 named in article entitled "Death of Destroyer Squadron II" by Ben T. Traywick who writes that after the helmsman got the word, the U. S. S. Delphy, experienced small sound like sand moving against the hull -- then a sharp grating of tortured metal followed by chilling reverberating bumps which ended in a hard crash and ended as the worst tragedy of the U. S. Navy history as found in this seldom found western magazine.
U. S. S. FULLER - 1923 - Location: 213 Miles South of San Francisco, California. DD 297 named in article entitled "Death of Destroyer Squadron II" by Ben T. Traywick who writes that after the helmsman got the word, the U. S. S. Delphy, experienced small sound like sand moving against the hull -- then a sharp grating of tortured metal followed by chilling reverberating bumps which ended in a hard crash and ended as the worst tragedy of the U. S. Navy history as found in this seldom found western magazine.
U. S. S. GANNET * - 1926 - Pictured as tow ship of the Alaskan Naval Aerial Survey Expedition is Lt. B. H. Wyatt, U. S. Navy of the expedition pictured in collage entitled "Navy Flyers Photograph Unknown Sections of Alaska" as pictured and written about as saved from an old American Pictorial magazine. Mint condition. 11 by 16 inches.
U. S. S. HAMILTON - 1923 - Location: 213 Miles South of San Francisco, California. DD 307 named in article entitled "Death of Destroyer Squadron II" by Ben T. Traywick who writes that after the helmsman got the word, the U. S. S. Delphy, experienced small sound like sand moving against the hull -- then a sharp grating of tortured metal followed by chilling reverberating bumps which ended in a hard crash and ended as the worst tragedy of the U. S. Navy history as found in this seldom found western magazine
U. S. S. HENDERSON Launch * - 1923 - Pictured in article entitled WITH PRESIDENT AND MRS. HARDING IN ALASKA in the launch of the U. S. S. Henderson as saved from an old American Pictorial Magazine. 11 by 16 inches.
U. S. S. HOUSATONIC *- U. S. Navy - 1919 - Pictured in article entitled NORTH SEA SUBMARINE BARRAGE BY WHICH OUR NAVY HELPED blockade the German Submarines in North Sea, World War I as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine. Mint condition. 11 by 16 inches
U. S. S. INDIANAPOLIS * - 1933 - Pictorial collage of scenes aboard entitled "On A Trial Trip Aboard the New Cruiser Indianapolis as shown in American Pictorial Magazine. page is 11 by 14 in mint condition.
U. S. S. IROQUOSIS * - 1916 - 21 - Named in story entitled WHITE COLLAR VERSUS BLACK BALL by Victor H. White, a fascinating history of a man, W. L. Gazzam who strived to improve steamboat service of Puget Sound. Names ships, ship wrecks and facts of important historical system along with those that made Seattle harbor such a dangerous place in the pioneer days as found in this complete western magazine.
U. S. S. JONES - 1923 - Location: 213 Miles South of San Francisco, California. Named in article entitled "Death of Destroyer Squadron II" by Ben T. Traywick who writes that after the helmsman got the word, the U. S. S. Delphy, experienced small sound like sand moving against the hull -- then a sharp grating of tortured metal followed by chilling reverberating bumps which ended in a hard crash and ended as the worst tragedy of the U. S. Navy history as found in this seldom found western magazine.
U. S. S. KANE (235) * - 1923 - Pictured are three U. S. vessels of which the U. S. S. Kane received an engineering efficiently trophy designated by the E on it after stack as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine.
U. S. S. KENNEDY - 1923 - Location: 213 Miles South of San Francisco, California. DD 306 named in article entitled "Death of Destroyer Squadron II" by Ben T. Traywick who writes that after the helmsman got the word, the U. S. S. Delphy, experienced small sound like sand moving against the hull -- then a sharp grating of tortured metal followed by chilling reverberating bumps which ended in a hard crash and ended as the worst tragedy of the U. S. Navy history as found in this seldom found western magazine.
U. S. S. MISSOULA * - 1945 - Site: Iwo Jima. Named in story entitled "The FLAG-RAISING ON IWO JIMA" by Richard Wheeler who tells the true story of a simple great photograph which has become an indelible symbol of the Marine Corps heroic fight for this Japanese Island. Names of all included in this great true story seldom found as published in this old American Hardback Magazine.
U. S. S. NAUTILUS (0-12) - Submarine A THOUSAND LEAGUES UNDER THE ICE WITH WILLIAMS - 1931- Story of the USS Nautilus projected cruise to the North Pole.
U. S. S. NICHOLAS *- 1923 - Location: 213 Miles South of San Francisco, California. Pictured in article entitled "Death of Destroyer Squadron II" by Ben T. Traywick who writes that after the helmsman got the word, the U. S. S. Delphy, experienced small sound like sand moving against the hull -- then a sharp grating of tortured metal followed by chilling reverberating bumps which ended in a hard crash and ended as the worst tragedy of the U. S. Navy history as found in this seldom found western magazine
U. S. S. OREGON- 1850 - 60 era. Location: Atlantic and Pacific Ocean, California. Named in story entitled "DEATH RIDE OF AN ARGONAUT" by Ed Earl Repp tells of the hopes and dreams of those that challenged the sea to get to the California hills to search for gold as published in this old, complete western magazine
U. S. S. PEERLESS * - ONE HUNDRED THIRTEENTH INFANTRY (113TH) - (The Fighting Fourth) U. S. ARMY - 1919 - Pictorial Article entitled "Great Ovation to Pennsylvania and New Jersey Troops" upon their return from the war.
U. S. S. PELHAM, - LIBERTY DAY PARADE * - 1918 - Pictorial Collage of American Sailors Celebrating on October 12, 1918
U. S. S. PERCIVAL * - 1923 - Location: 213 Miles South of San Francisco, California. DD 298 named in article entitled "Death of Destroyer Squadron II" by Ben T. Traywick who writes that after the helmsman got the word, the U. S. S. Delphy, experienced small sound like sand moving against the hull -- then a sharp grating of tortured metal followed by chilling reverberating bumps which ended in a hard crash and ended as the worst tragedy of the U. S. Navy history as found in this seldom found western magazine..
U. S. S. PROCYON * - 1922 - Pictorial entitled FINAL FAREWELL OF "FIGHTING BOB" EVANS'S OLD FLAGSHIP as famous flagship is retired from service and the U. S. S. Procyon takes the flag as home of Rear Admiral J. V. Chase as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.
U. S. S. PROTEUS - 1925 - Relief Ship of America's most gallant craft, THE BEAR, written about in an article entitled "THE SHIP THAT SAVED THE GREELY EXPEDITION COMES INTO PORT" as saved from this American Pictorial Magazine
U. S. S. QUINNEBAUGH *- U. S. Navy - 1919 - Pictured in article entitled NORTH SEA SUBMARINE BARRAGE BY WHICH OUR NAVY HELPED blockade the German Submarines in North Sea, World War I as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine. Mint condition. 11 by 16 inches
U. S. S. RENO - 1923 - Location: 213 Miles South of San Francisco, California. Destroyer named in article entitled "Death of Destroyer Squadron II" by Ben T. Traywick who writes that after the helmsman got the word, the U. S. S. Delphy, experienced small sound like sand moving against the hull -- then a sharp grating of tortured metal followed by chilling reverberating bumps which ended in a hard crash and ended as the worst tragedy of the U. S. Navy history as found in this seldom found western magazine.
U. S. S. ROANOKE *- U. S. Navy - 1919 - Pictured in article entitled NORTH SEA SUBMARINE BARRAGE BY WHICH OUR NAVY HELPED blockade the German Submarines in North Sea, World War I as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine. Mint condition. 11 by 16 inches
U. S. S. S. P. LEE *- 1923 - Location: 213 Miles South of San Francisco, California. Pictured in article entitled "Death of Destroyer Squadron II" by Ben T. Traywick who writes that after the helmsman got the word, the U. S. S. Delphy, experienced small sound like sand moving against the hull -- then a sharp grating of tortured metal followed by chilling reverberating bumps which ended in a hard crash and ended as the worst tragedy of the U. S. Navy history as found in this seldom found western magazine.
U. S. S. SAN FRANCISCO- U. S. Navy - 1919 - Flagship named in article entitled NORTH SEA SUBMARINE BARRAGE BY WHICH OUR NAVY HELPED blockade the German Submarines in North Sea, World War I as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine. Mint condition. 11 by 16 inches
U. S. S. SARANAC *- U. S. Navy - 1919 - Pictured in article entitled NORTH SEA SUBMARINE BARRAGE BY WHICH OUR NAVY HELPED blockade the German Submarines in North Sea, World War I as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine. Mint condition. 11 by 16 inches
U. S. S. SARATOGA * - 1928 - Pictured on cover as it squeezed through the Gatun locks of the Panama Canal as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine.
U. S. S. SARATOGA * - 1931 - Pictured in collage entitled THROUGH THE MIRAFLORES LOCKS WITH ONLY A FOOT TO SPARE, the airplane carrier Saratoga is shown in close quarters making her way through the Panama Canal as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.
U. S. S. SARATOGA *. Sinclair Wins Navy Oil Contract Ad of 1935.
U. S. S. SEATTLE * - 1923 - Pictured in article entitled SNAPPED BY CAMERA IN EAST AND WEST off for a 20,000 mile trip under Admiral T. Coontz as the ship leaves Los Angeles Harbor, California as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine.
U. S. S. SHAWMUT *- U. S. Navy - 1919 - Pictured in article entitled NORTH SEA SUBMARINE BARRAGE BY WHICH OUR NAVY HELPED blockade the German Submarines in North Sea, World War I as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine. Mint condition. 11 by 16 inches
U. S. S. SOMERS - 1923 - Location: 213 Miles South of San Francisco, California. DD 301 named in article entitled "Death of Destroyer Squadron II" by Ben T. Traywick who writes that after the helmsman got the word, the U. S. S. Delphy, experienced small sound like sand moving against the hull -- then a sharp grating of tortured metal followed by chilling reverberating bumps which ended in a hard crash and ended as the worst tragedy of the U. S. Navy history as found in this seldom found western magazine.
U. S. S. STODDERT - 1923 - Location: 213 Miles South of San Francisco, California. DD 302 named in article entitled "Death of Destroyer Squadron II" by Ben T. Traywick who writes that after the helmsman got the word, the U. S. S. Delphy, experienced small sound like sand moving against the hull -- then a sharp grating of tortured metal followed by chilling reverberating bumps which ended in a hard crash and ended as the worst tragedy of the U. S. Navy history as found in this seldom found western magazine.
U. S. S. TALAHASSEE * - 1917 - Pictorial collage entitled LITTLE KNOWN UNIT OF THE AMERICAN NAVY with pictures as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.
U. S. S. THOMPSON - 1923 - Location: 213 Miles South of San Francisco, California. DD 305 named in article entitled "Death of Destroyer Squadron II" by Ben T. Traywick who writes that after the helmsman got the word, the U. S. S. Delphy, experienced small sound like sand moving against the hull -- then a sharp grating of tortured metal followed by chilling reverberating bumps which ended in a hard crash and ended as the worst tragedy of the U. S. Navy history as found in this seldom found western magazine
U. S. S. TRANSPORT COVINGTON * -American Transport Ship - 1919 - Pictured sinking in article entitled AMERICAN TRANSPORT TORPEDOED BY GERMAN SUBMARINE in just released photograph where six lives were lost of the French coast, July 1, 1918 as saved from this old American Pictorial magazine.
U. S. S. TRENTON * - 1924 - American Naval Light Cruiser pictured in a Collage w text as saved from this old American oversized magazine. (11 by 16 inches).
U. S. S. WARSHIP MASSACHUSETTS - - mentioned in 1900 - 1920 Era - "Port Gamble - The Company Town That's Still Working" by Roger Rappoport - an American Story of a Typical Mill Town.
U. S. S. WOODBURY *- 1923 - Location: 213 Miles South of San Francisco, California. Pictured in article entitled "Death of Destroyer Squadron II" by Ben T. Traywick who writes that after the helmsman got the word, the U. S. S. Delphy, experienced small sound like sand moving against the hull -- then a sharp grating of tortured metal followed by chilling reverberating bumps which ended in a hard crash and ended as the worst tragedy of the U. S. Navy history as found in this seldom found western magazine.
U. S. S. WYOMING * - 1922 - Pictorial cover of one of the mightiest of American Battleships passing under Brooklyn Bridge. 11 by 16 inches. Good condition.
U. S. S. YOUNG *- 1923 - Location: 213 Miles South of San Francisco, California. Pictured in article entitled "Death of Destroyer Squadron II" by Ben T. Traywick who writes that after the helmsman got the word, the U. S. S. Delphy, experienced small sound like sand moving against the hull -- then a sharp grating of tortured metal followed by chilling reverberating bumps which ended in a hard crash and ended as the worst tragedy of the U. S. Navy history as found in this seldom found western magazine.
U. S. S. ZEILIN - 1923 - Location: 213 Miles South of San Francisco, California. Destroyer named in article entitled "Death of Destroyer Squadron II" by Ben T. Traywick who writes that after the helmsman got the word, the U. S. S. Delphy, experienced small sound like sand moving against the hull -- then a sharp grating of tortured metal followed by chilling reverberating bumps which ended in a hard crash and ended as the worst tragedy of the U. S. Navy history as found in this seldom found western magazine.
U. S. CRUISER COLORADO * - 1915 - Pictured in collage coaling entitled "THE STRATEGIC IMPORTANCE OF SAN DIEGO AS A NAVAL BASE" with text and pictures of Naval training base as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine. 11 by 16 inches. Mint condition.
U. S. SEVENTH CAVALRY, 1870 era – Location: SD. Mentioned in “If Reno Had Attacked,” by J. S. Paul. Would Custer have been saved if Reno had attacked? This is a new twist to an old tale as published in this complete old western magazine.
U. S. SNAGBOAT MACPHERSON * - 1870 - 1880. Location: Mississippi and Missouri Rivers. Pictured at Gasconade, Missouri with text in story entitled “THE BALLAD OF BUSHWHACKER BEND,” by Raymond W. Thorp. Names and pictures some the great old ships of the past and includes history of river folks of the west as found in this rare western magazine
U. S. SNAGBOAT MACPHERSON * - 1870 - 1880. Location: Mississippi and Missouri Rivers. Pictured at Gasconade, Missouri with text in story entitled “THE BALLAD OF BUSHWHACKER BEND,” by Raymond W. Thorp. Names and pictures some the great old ships of the past and includes history of river folks of the west as found in this rare western magazine
U. S. SNAGBOAT MISSOURI * - 1870 - 1880. Location: Mississippi and Missouri Rivers. Pictured at Gasconade, Missouri with text in story entitled “THE BALLAD OF BUSHWHACKER BEND,” by Raymond W. Thorp. Names and pictures some the great old ships of the past and includes history of river folks of the west as found in this rare western magazine
U. S. SUBMARINE GEORGE WASHINGTON * - 1961 Pictorial of first cruise of Nuclear-powered sub commanded by James B. Osborn
U. S. SUBMARINE L - 1 * - 1921 - Pictured as "Submarine Rammed' by the steam pilot-boat Philadelphia near Lewes, Delaware as mentioned in article entitled "Late News Happenings in East and South Illustrated and Described" as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.
U. S. SUBMARINE L - 9 * - 1919 - U. S. Submarine pictured in article entitled A FLASHLIGHT ON SOME ASPECTS OF THE WAR in photograph of United States Submarine L-9 at base on coast of Ireland as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine.
U. S. SUBMARINE NAUTILUS* - 1931 - Picture entitled "CHRISTENED WITH THE ICE SHE WILL SEEK TO CONQUER" the Artic Sea with the U. S. Submarine NAUTILUS was saved from this American pictorial magazine.
U. S. SUBMARINE NAUTILUS* - 1931 - Picture entitled "CHRISTENED WITH THE ICE SHE WILL SEEK TO CONQUER" the Artic Sea with the U. S. Submarine NAUTILUS was saved from this American pictorial magazine.
U. S. SUBMARINE S - 48 *. 1921. Raising of the Sunken Sub as pictured in old American magazine.
U. S. Submarine S - 49 * - 1922 - Pictured in latest trial run off Bridgeport, Ct., as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine.
U. S. SUBMARINE- 07 AMERICAN * - 1921 - Shown at Long Island Sound after a marine accident when grounded on a sandbar fifty yards off Wilderness Point, Fisher's Island, New York as saved from this old American pictorial magazine
U. S. SUBMARINES * - 1916 - Five U. S. Submarines pictured in the Panama Canal Locks in article entitled "The Romantic Development of the Submarine" by T. W. Williams as saved from this old American Pictorial Magazine.
U. S. TRANSPORT NORTHERN PACIFIC CAPSIZED * - 1919 - Story pictures on New Year's Day, 1919, the U. S. Transport NORTHERN PACIFIC - returning from Europe with 2,000 troops aboard (of whom, 1,700 were wounded) going ashore near Fire Island as is pictured and saved from this old American Pictorial magazine. Mint condition. 11 by 16 inches.
U. S. TUNNEL, MINING, MILLING, DRAINAGE AND TRANSPORTATION COMPANY STOCK OF NEW YORK CITY * - 1890 - 1910 CIRCA - Story entitled " Getting On A Big Bonnaza" a look at the days when "dividend dreams' wound up as wallpaper but now some of these are Collector's Items as written up in this rare western magazine.
U. S.- SUBMARINE 16 AMERICAN * 1920 - Pictorial collage entitled LAUNCHING OF LARGEST UNITED STATES SUBMARINE as she appeared at Bridgeport, Conn., built at the plant of the Lake Torpedo Company, it is the largest vessel of her type in our Navy as saved from this old American pictorial magazine.
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