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By 950k Mohican ready for launching at Mare Island on September 4, 1872. File name: Mohican 34858-7-57, Navy Photo, 1957 reprint. Darryl Baker
094690921 115k Mohican waterborne after launching, 27 December 1883, at Mare Island Navy Yard.
US Naval History and Heritage Command photo # NH 71249
Darryl Baker 3154k Model of the USS Mohican and Mare Island's dry dock #1 taken in August 1880. File name: Mohican Aug 1880, Navy Photo Darryl Baker 136k The Old Navy", photograph taken by Assistant Surgeon H.W. Whitaker, U.S.N., on board USS Mohican at sea in the Pacific, 1888. The four men, with a brief transcript of their services, are:
1. Gilbert H. Purdy, who is standing addressing the others. Purdy was born in 1828, and therefore was 60 years old when the picture was taken. He was a physically powerful man and was remarkably well preserved, as is shown by the photograph. He died December 24, 1912, at San Diego, California, at the age of 84, being at the time of his death the oldest man on the retired list of the Navy. During the Civil War he served as sergeant in Battery K, 4th U.S. Artillery, and as a seaman on board several Naval vessels. He, also, had the honor of serving under Admiral Dewey on the Olympia during the Spanish-American War. He was transferred to the retired list on February 7, 1900. Purdy served as captain of the hold on board the Mohican from May 25, 1885 to August 28, 1888.
2. David Ireland, seated with arms folded. Ireland was born in 1833, and was, therefore, 55 years old when the picture was taken. He first enlisted in the Navy on April 8, 1850, so he had seen 38 years of service ... He served on many ships in all parts of the world and died at the Mare Island Hospital on January 16, 1894, aged 61 years. He served on board the Mohican from May 25, 1885, to November 20, 1890, as captain of the forecastle, seaman, and captain of the hold.
3. John King, seated on ditty box. King was born in England in 1834, so at the time the picture was taken was 54 years old. He followed the sea in merchant ships for a number of years before enlisting in the Navy, which he first did on April 9, 1875, he then being in his 42nd year. He was finally discharged on April 2, 1896, and admitted to the Naval Home at Philadelphia. He served on board the Mohican from May 25, 1885, to January 25, 1889, as chief gunner's mate. The exact date of his death is not known.
4. John T. Griffith, seated with hands behind his head. Griffith was born at Albany, New York, December 25, 1826, being 62 years of age when the picture was taken, and the oldest man of the group. The record of his first enlistment is not at hand, but he last enlisted on October 18, 1888, and was finally discharged on December 10, 1889. He served on board the Mohican as chief carpenter's mate from June 3 to June 30, 1888. The date of his death is not known.
Caption from the "U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings", Vol. 47, Number 215, January 1921. (as reproduced on a typescript filed with the photograph).M
US Navy photo # NH 2889 from the collections of the us Naval History and Heritage Command .
US Navy Historical Center 132k "The Old Navy" ("Spinning a Yarn" aboard USS Mohican, 1888).
Oil on canvas, 37" x 49", by Rufus F. Zogbaum (1849-1925). Painting signed and dated by the artist, 1923. It was inspired by the photograph seen in Photo # NH-2889. Painting in the US Naval Academy Museum Collection. Gift of Rear Admiral George C. Reiter, 1924.
US Navy photo # KN 10866 from the collections of the us Naval History and Heritage Command .
us Naval History and Heritage Command 44k The men behind the guns- USS Mohican, 1888.
US Naval Institute Proceedings photo, August, 1923.
Michael Mohl 1853k USS Mohican in the Mare Island channel in November 1894. File name: Mohican Nov 1894, Photo by James G. Smith. Darryl Baker 1843k USS Mohican in Navy Yard Mare Island dry dock #1 (you can see her masts and bow) with USS Pensacola moored at the quay wall mid photo, USS Philadelphia (C-4) moored in the channel, and USS Independence is aft of Pensacola. File name: Mohican 1897-01, Navy Photo, November 1987 Darryl Baker 938k USS Mohican (left) and USS Pensacola (right) moored at the Mare Island Navy Yard quay wall in 1987.
A US Navy photo now in the collections of the Vallejo Naval & Historical Museum.
Darryl Baker
094690922 138k Stern view of USS Mohican at a Mare Island buoy between September 1895 and March 1898. Mohican was decommissioned at Mare Island in September 1895 and re-commissioned in February 1898. Photo elements helping date the photo are: (1) Yard’s smoke stack just forward of Mohican’s foremast mast damaged and shorten after the 30 March 1898 earthquake and (2) the small vessel to the far right is USS Unadilla (Harbor Tug #4) launched, 21 September 1895.
US Naval History and Heritage Command photo # NH 74752 courtesy the William H. Topley Collection.
Darryl Baker 92k RADM. Albert Reynolds Couden served as commanding officer of USS Mohican from 14 May 1900 to 17 October 1902.
Photo from the collections of the Library of Congress.
Bill Gonyo 1768k USS Mohican commanding officer CDR. Albert Reynolds Couden and ship's officers, circa 1900-02. File name: Mohican Officer 1901, Navy Photo Darryl Baker 1658k USS Mohican in the Mare Island channel between 1901-03. File name: Mohican 1901-03, Navy photo, circa 1901-03 Darryl Baker 484k USS Mohican anchored in the Mare Island channel in the early 1900's. Shirley Schmidt 1470k USS Mohican's boats hang from Mare Island Navy Yard's 40 ton rail crane circa 1902. It appears that they may have been or are going to be tested in dry dock. Ship in dry dock #1 in the background appears to be USS Philadelphia (C-4) Photo dating based on shipyard journals and the fact that the building (Building 112) was constructed in 1900. File name: Mohican 1902-01, Navy Photo, Circa 1902 Darryl Baker 490k View of galley aboard USS Mohican, 17 July 1902, taken from the starboard side. File name: Mohican 453a-7-1902, Navy Photo, 7/17/1902 Darryl Baker 357k View of the wardroom bath aboard USS Mohican, 7 July 1902. File name: Mohican 453b-7-1902, Navy Photo, 7/17/1902 Darryl Baker 3244k USS Mohican at anchor in Yokohama, Japan harbor in 1903. File name: Mohican Japan-1903, Photo by Karl Lewis Darryl Baker 122k The bow of USS Mohican (at left, with an anchor suspended from her starboard cathead) along with submarines
USS A-6 (Submarine # 7) ex-USS Porpoise,
USS A-4 (Submarine #5) ex-USS Moccasin and
USS A-2 (Submarine #3) ex-USS Adder
in the dock of USS Dewey (Dry Dock # 1) at Olongapo Naval Station, Luzon, Philippine Islands, circa 1912. USS Mohican was serving as submarine squadron tender at the time.
US Navy photo # NH 90185 from the collections of the us Naval History and Heritage Command
us Naval History and Heritage Command 87k USS Mohican along with submarines
USS A-6 (Submarine # 7) ex-Porpoise ,
USS A-4 (Submarine # 5) ex-Moccasin and
USS A-2 (Submarine # 3) ex-Adder
in the dock of USS Dewey (Dry Dock # 1) at Olongapo Naval Station, Luzon, Philippine Islands, circa 1912.
US Navy photo # NH 90181 from the collections of the us Naval History and Heritage Command
us Naval History and Heritage Command 133k USS Mohican at Neiafu, Vavau, Tonga Islands, date unknown.
From the George Handy Bates Samoan Papers Collection, with special thanks to the Special Collections Department, University of Delaware Library for their kind written permission to use this photo.
Robert Hurst 247k USS Mohican from the hill behind Neiafu, Vavau, Tonga Islands, date unknown.
From the George Handy Bates Samoan Papers Collection, with special thanks to the Special Collections Department, University of Delaware Library for their kind written permission to use this photo.
Robert Hurst
0946090923 37k USS Mohican while serving as station ship at the Naval Station, Olongapo, Subic Bay, Luzon, Philippines. David Wright 133k USS Mohican at the pier while serving as station ship at the Naval Station, Olongapo, Subic Bay, Luzon, Philippines. From the Collection of Victor L. Anderson, USN. Robert Hurst
094690924 149k USS Mohican serving as recieving ship at Naval Station, Olongapo, Subic Bay, Luzon, Philippines, circa 1915. David Wright 125k USS Mohican in the "other end" of the USS Dewey (Dry Dock # 1). From the Collection of Victor L. Anderson USN Robert Hurst

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