Photo #: NH 102747
USS Bennington (Gunboat # 4)
Underway in heavy seas, circa 1903-1905.
U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph.
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Photo #: NH 102745
U.S. Naval Station, Honolulu, Hawaii
Sailors marching in formation along the station waterfront, circa
1904.
USS Bennington (Gunboat # 4) is at left.
Collection of Martin Fenne.
U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph.
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Photo #: NH 102743
USS Bennington (Gunboat # 4)
At the U.S. Naval Station, Honolulu, Hawaii, circa 1904.
The bow of USS Solace (1898-1930) is visible at the extreme
left.
Collection of Martin Fenne.
U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph.
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Photo #: NH 102744
USS Bennington (Gunboat # 4), in the foreground,
and
USS Solace (1898-1930)
At the U.S. Naval Station, Honolulu, Hawaii, circa 1904.
Probably photographed from on board USS New York (Armored
Cruiser # 2).
Collection of Martin Fenne.
U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph.
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Photo #: NH 85693
U.S. Pacific Squadron
Ships of the squadron in the moonlight, during a Latin American
cruise, circa 1903-1904.
USS New York (Armored Cruiser # 2) is in the left center.
The other two ships, listed in no particular order, are USS Concord
(Gunboat # 3) and USS Bennington (Gunboat # 4).
Donation of William L. Graham, 1977.
U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph.
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Photo #: NH 102741
U.S. Revenue Cutters and Warships
In a harbor, probably in Alaskan waters, circa 1904.
USS New York (Armored Cruiser # 2) is in the right center.
USRC Bear is at left, with (in no particular order), USS
Concord (Gunboat # 3) and USS Bennington (Gunboat
# 4) second and third from left.
Collection of Martin Fenne.
U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph.
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Photo #: NH 56382
USS Bennington (Gunboat # 4)
Ship's officers and crew posed on deck and in her foremast rigging,
at San Diego, California, 3 March 1905.
Courtesy of the Historical Collection, Union Title Insurance
Company, San Diego, Califonia.
U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph.
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Photo #: NH 56379
USS Bennington (Gunboat # 4)
Fitting out at the Delaware River Iron Works shipyard, Chester,
Pennsylvania, circa 1890.
U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph.
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Photo #: NH 70558
Mare Island Navy Yard, California
Gunboat underway off the Yard waterfront, during the 1890s. She
is either USS Concord (Gunboat # 3) or USS Bennington
(Gunboat # 4). The receiving ship Independence is in the
left background.
Courtesy of the Mare Island Naval Shipyard, 1970.
U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph.
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Photo #: NH 76115
Mare Island Navy Yard, California
USS Philadelphia (Cruiser # 4), at right, and a gunboat
off the Yard waterfront, during the mid-1890s. The latter is
either USS Concord (Gunboat # 3) or USS Bennington
(Gunboat # 4).
Photo from the William H. Topley Collection, courtesy of Charles
M. Loring, Napa, CA, 1972.
U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph.
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