Photo #: NH 54152
USS Enterprise (1877-1909)
Ship's officers on deck, probably while she was at the New York
Navy Yard, circa spring 1890.
Photographed by E.H. Hart, New York City.
Commander Bowman H. McCalla, the Commanding Officer, is in the
front center. Standing beside him, in left center, is Lieutenant
Royal R. Ingersoll. Assistant Engineer Frank M. Bennett is directly
behind and between McCalla and Ingersoll. Lieutenant (Junior
Grade) Richard T. Mulligan is at the right end of the top row.
Note lashed hammocks stowed atop the bulwark in the background.
U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph.
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Photo #: NH 54211
USS Enterprise (1877-1909)
"Master at Arms Mess": the ship's Chief Petty Officers,
probably while Enterprise was at the New York Navy Yard,
circa spring 1890.
Photographed by E.H. Hart, New York City.
Note the three-inch howitzer on a shipboard mounting, and the
medal worn by the elderly Chief second from left, in front.
U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph.
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Photo #: NH 54212
USS Enterprise (1877-1909)
Men of the Starboard Watch pose on the main deck, by the ship's
XI-inch Dahlgren pivot gun, probably while Enterprise
was at the New York Navy Yard, circa spring 1890.
Photographed by E.H. Hart, New York City.
Note the Marine sentry on the forecastle, in the background,
and cigarettes displayed by the two Sailors seated in the front
center.
U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph.
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Photo #: NH 54214
USS Enterprise (1877-1909)
Men of the Port Watch pose on the main deck, by the ship's XI-inch
Dahlgren pivot gun, probably while Enterprise was at the
New York Navy Yard, circa spring 1890.
Photographed by E.H. Hart, New York City.
Note the 13-star boat flag behind the group.
U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph.
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Photo #: NH 54215
USS Enterprise (1877-1909)
Ship's Apprentices pose by the port side quarterdeck ladder,
while Enterprise was at the New York Navy Yard, circa
spring 1890.
Photographed by E.H. Hart, New York City.
Note the "figure-eight" Apprentice mark visible on
the uniforms of several of these men, and cutlass "fan"
on the cabin bulkhead at left. Stern of receiving ship Vermont
is partially visible in the left background.
U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph.
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Photo #: NH 54209
USS Enterprise (1877-1909)
Quartermasters pose with the main deck steering wheel, probably
while the ship was at the New York Navy Yard, circa spring 1890.
Photographed by E.H. Hart, New York City.
Note name board on the quarter deck face, high coaming around
the hatch in the foreground, and polished brass binnacles flanking
the dual steering wheel.
U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph.
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Photo #: NH 54216
USS Enterprise (1877-1909)
Berth deck cooks pose with food preparation and serving utensils,
probably while Enterprise was at the New York Navy Yard,
circa spring 1890.
Photographed by E.H. Hart, New York City.
View looks forward from just aft of the starboard side forecastle
ladder. Carriage and tracks of the ship's XI-inch Dahlgren pivot
gun are partially visible in the foreground.
U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph.
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Photo #: NH 58916
USS Enterprise (1877-1909)
"Marine Guard" in formation on the ship's main deck,
probably while she was at the New York Navy Yard, circa spring
1890.
Photographed by E.H. Hart, New York City.
View looks forward from the quarterdeck. Note the drummer and
bugler at the far left. These Marines are armed with "trap-door
Springfield" rifles. Broadside guns are IX-inch Dahlgren
smoothbores, on iron carriages.
U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph.
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Photo #: NH 51049
USS Enterprise (1877-1909)
"Marine Corps & Navy": A Marine and a Sailor pose with
the Colors, probably while the ship was at the New York Navy
Yard, circa spring 1890.
Photographed by E.H. Hart, New York City.
Note the Marine's "trap-door Springfield" rifle; bugle,
eleven-inch round shot and drum on the deck; and IX-inch Dahlgren
broadside guns behind these men.
U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph.
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