Photo #: NH 103355
USS President Lincoln (1917-1918)
View looking aft from the ship's foremast, while she was at Hobokon,
New Jersey, during World War I.
Courtesy of the Naval Historical Foundation, Washington, D.C.
- USS President Lincoln Collection.
U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph.
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Photo #: NH 103361
USS President Lincoln (1917-1918)
Ship's officers and crew at Bensonhurst, Brooklyn, New York,
on 20 June 1918, prior to reassignment.
Photographed by Frank Holland, Brooklyn, N.Y.
President Lincoln had been torpedoed and sunk on 31 May
1918.
Courtesy of the Naval Historical Foundation, Washington, D.C.
- USS President Lincoln Collection.
U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph.
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Photo #: NH 103271
USS President Lincoln (1917-1918)
Ship's Junior Officers posed on board, in early May 1918.
The Lieutenant at the left end of the middle row is Edouard V.M.
Isaacs, who was made a prisoner of war when President Lincoln
was sunk on 31 May 1918.
Courtesy of the Naval Historical Foundation, Washington, D.C.
- USS President Lincoln Collection.
U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph.
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Photo #: NH 103362
Lieutenant (Junior Grade) Edouard V.M. Isaacs, USN
On board USS President Lincoln, circa mid-1917.
The original image was printed on postal card ("AZO")
stock.
Courtesy of the Naval Historical Foundation, Washington, D.C.
- USS President Lincoln Collection.
U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph.
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Photo #: NH 103363
Assistant Paymaster (Lieutenant) Andrew Mowat, USN (right)
On board USS President Lincoln, circa 1917-1918.
The officer on the right is identified (on the reverse of the
original print) as "Lieutenant J.E. Johnston, Medical Corps".
However, James E. Johnston was an Assistant Paymaster (Ensign),
USNRF, and the uniform worn by the officer on the left does not
appear to have Pay Corps insignia.
Both Paymaster Mowat and Paymaster Johnston were lost when President
Lincoln was sunk on 31 May 1918.
Courtesy of the Naval Historical Foundation, Washington, D.C.
- USS President Lincoln Collection.
U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph.
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Photo #: NH 103358
USS President Lincoln (1917-1918)
Boxing match on board the ship, May 1918.
Note the mat placed over hatch gratings to serve as an boxing
ring.
Courtesy of the Naval Historical Foundation, Washington, D.C.
- USS President Lincoln Collection.
U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph.
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Photo #: NH 103272
USS President Lincoln (1917-1918)
Ship's port bow six-inch gun, circa 1917-1918.
Note the gun's open breech mechanism.
Courtesy of the Naval Historical Foundation, Washington, D.C.
- USS President Lincoln Collection.
U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph.
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Photo #: NH 103357
USS President Lincoln (1917-1918)
Ship's forward starboard six-inch gun firing in target practice,
during World War I.
The officer at left is Lieutenant Jesse B. Oldendorf.
Courtesy of the Naval Historical Foundation, Washington, D.C.
- USS President Lincoln Collection.
U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph.
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Photo #: NH 41700
USS President Lincoln (1917-1918)
Crew of the ship's after starboard six-inch gun in action, during
World War I.
Note the ready-service ammunition chest at left.
Courtesy of the Naval Historical Foundation, Washington, D.C.
- USS President Lincoln Collection.
U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph.
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Photo #: NH 41899
USS President Lincoln (1917-1918)
Six-inch gun mounted on the ship's starboard quarter, photographed
from above while she was underway transporting troops to France
during World War I.
Note troops in life preservers standing on the President Lincoln's
stern, looking out over her wake.
U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph.
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Photo #: NH 103356
USS President Lincoln (1917-1918)
Ship's after port six-inch gun, photographed while she was at
Hobokon, New Jersey, during World War I.
Note the striped blankets hanging over the rail in upper left,
and the tug in the background.
Courtesy of the Naval Historical Foundation, Washington, D.C.
- USS President Lincoln Collection.
U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph.
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Photo #: NH 41890
USS President Lincoln (1917-1918)
A U.S. Army "Doughboy" congratulates a member of one
of the ship's gun crews for efficient watch in the submarine
zone, while en route to France during World War I.
Note the Soldier's binoculars case, the six-inch gun behind the
men, and the flag flying in the background.
U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph.
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