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WWI S.S. America Troop Billet Ticket Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| WWI S.S. America Troop Billet Ticket Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: The troop billet ticket of Private Andrew Harmon Herrick. "Whenever you feel like growling, go out on deck, take ten deep breaths and smile for five minutes. The war is all over!" - U.S.S. America Troop Billet Ticket S.S. America, an Italian liner, was built for Navigazione Generale Italiana in 1908 by Cantieri Nav. Riuniti, Muggiano, Italy. Tonnage: 8,996. Dimensions: 476' x 55'. Twin screw, 16 1/2 knots. Triple expansion engines. Two masts and two funnels. She was originally owned and operated by La Veloce Line, making her maiden voyage Genoa to New York, May 20, 1909. She transported American troops during World War I, was in South American service, from 1924 and was scrapped in 1928. [show more] | ||
Yacht HESPER Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Yacht HESPER Northeast Harbor Library Description: Seven men on board the wheelwright yacht "HESPER" in the summer of 1913. Sitting on far left is the father of Bettie Lou Manchester at age 18. | |||
Four-Masted Schooner Pendleton Sisters Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Four-Masted Schooner Pendleton Sisters Southwest Harbor Public Library | ||
Seal Harbor View from the Cooksey Estate Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Seal Harbor View from the Cooksey Estate Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: Schooner Yatch - Owner Unknown |