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Online Library of Selected Images:
-- CIVILIAN SHIPS --
Names beginning with the letter D
This page lists all D-named Civilian Ships whose
pictures are available through the Online Library.
If the ship you want is not listed on this page, contact the
Photographic Section
concerning other research options.
D-named ships are listed below in alphabetical order.
Scan down the list until you find the ship you want, then click
its entry to access appropriate image pages.
- Dagfin (Norwegian Freighter, 1902)
- Daiquiri (Motor Boat, 1917)
- Daisy (Motor Boat, 1904)
- Dakotan (Freighter, 1912). Later renamed Zyrianin
- Dalzell, W.F.
(Harbor Tug, in service 1941). Properly called W.F. Dalzell
- Dana (Steam Lighter, in service in 1917). Previously named Catherine James
- Danubier (Freighter, 1917). Previously named War Penguin and Lakeport. Later renamed Houthandel and Koshin Maru
- Daraga (Motor Boat, 1915)
- Darlington
(Steamship, 1849)
- Dashing Wave (Freighter & Troop Transport, 1943-1970). Later renamed Choctaw
- Dauntless (Harbor Tug, 1903). Later renamed Luckenbach # 5
- Dauntless (Motor Boat, circa 1917)
- Davis, M.M. (Fishing Vessel, 1912). Properly called M.M. Davis
- Davis K. Philips (Fishing Vessel, 1877)
- Dawn (Steamship,
built 1856-7). Later USS Dawn and civilian steamship Eutaw
- Dawn (Motor Boat, 1914)
- Dawn (Yawl, 1916)
- Daylight
(Steamship, built 1859-60). Later USS Daylight and civilian
steamship Santee
- de Castlenau, General (Freighter, 1918). Properly called named General de Castlenau. Later renamed Elinor
- Dean II
(Motor Boat, 1915)
- Deerfield (Refrigerated Cargo Freighter, 1918-1943). Later renamed Kelvina and Mathew Luckenbach
- Defiance
(Tug, 1889)
- Defiance (Freighter, 1918)
- Delaware (Steamship, employed as a transport in 1862)
- DeKalb (Passenger Steamer, 1904). Originally named Prinz Eitel Friedrich. Later renamed Mount Clay
- Democracy
(Freighter, 1917). Originally named Jupiter
- Deodata (Norwegian Whale Oil Tanker, formerly Sailing Bark, 1897). Originally named Quevilly
- Derrick Barge # 70 (Barge, 1914)
- Derry (Barge, 1894)
- De Soto (Steamship, built 1859). Later USS De Soto
- Desire (Motor Boat, 1913)
- Despatch # 6 (Small Tug, in service in 1942)
- Dewitt C. Ivins (Tug, in service in 1919)
- Diascond (Barge, 1896)
- Dick Keys
(Steamship, active in 1861)
- Dicky (Motor Boat, 1913)
- Dida (Motor Boat, 1907).
Later named Mary
- Dispatch (Motor Boat, 1916)
- Dodger II
(Motor Boat, 1913)
- Dohema Jr.
(Motor Boat, 1912)
- Doheny, E.L.,Third (Tanker, 1918). Properly called E.L. Doheny, Third
- Dohrn, Anton (Motor Boat, 1911). Properly called Anton Dohrn
- Doloma (Motor Boat,
1907)
- Dolph II
(Motor Boat, 1912). Later renamed Content
- Dolphin (Barge, 1903)
- Dolphin (Fishing Vessel, 1908). Previously named Virginia
- Dolphin (Motor Boat,
1911). Previously named Ora Belle
- Dorchester
("Bugeye" Schooner, 1893)
- Doris (Fishing Boat, 1905)
- Doris B. III (Motor Boat, 1912)
- Dorothea II (Motor Boat,
1916)
- Dorothy (Motor Boat,
1911)
- Dorothy Cullen (Harbor Tug, 1893). Previously named Joseph O'Riorden
- Douglas (British Steamship, 1858). Later the blockade Runner Margaret & Jessie
- Douglas, Otis W. (Fishing Trawler, 1912). Properly called Otis W. Douglas
- Dreadnaught (Tug, 1917)
- Dreadnought (Motor Boat, in service 1917)
- Drechterland (Dutch Freighter, 1903)
- Druid
(Steam Yacht, 1902)
- Drusilla
(Motor Boat, 1914)
- Dryden
(Anglo-American Freighter, 1885). Later renamed Iris
- Dubhe (Dutch Freighter, 1912)
- Duggan (Barge, 1916)
- Dumbarton (Steamship, 1863-1870). Originally named Thistle. Later renamed City of Quebec
- DuPont, Admiral (Steamship, 1847-1865). Properly called Admiral DuPont. Previously named Anglia
- Dwinsk (British troopship, sunk by submarine in June 1918)
- Dyveke (Norwegian Bark, 1894). Previously named Pass of Killiecrankie. Later renamed Torrey and Stifinder
NOTES:
To the best of our knowledge, the Online Library's pictures
are all in the Public Domain, and can therefore be freely downloaded
and used for any purpose.
Some images linked from this page may bear obsolete credit lines
citing the organization name: "Naval Historical Center".
Effective 1 December 2008 the name should be cited as: "Naval
History and Heritage Command".
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