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098602819 188k Namesake John Adams - (October 30, 1735[a] July 4, 1826) was an American statesman, attorney, diplomat, writer, and Founding Father who served as the second president of the United States from 1797 to 1801. Before his presidency, he was a leader of the American Revolution that achieved independence from Great Britain. During the latter part of the war and in the early years of the nation, he served as a diplomat in Europe. He was the first person to hold the office of vice president of the United States, serving from 1789 to 1797. (Wikipedia).
Photo - Oil on canvas portrait of John Adams by Gilbert Stuart, circa 1800-1815, National Art Gallery Accession Number 1954.7.1. Tommy Trampp 255k Adams under construction in drydock at Donald McKay Shipyard, Boston, MA., circa late 1874.
US Naval History and Heritage Command, Photo No. NH 46485 Mike Green 379k Adams at Boston Navy Yard, MA., in December 1875 while fitting out. Note receiving ship USS Ohio in the background.
US Naval History and Heritage Command, Photo No. NH 57285 Mike Green 1374k USS Adams moored pierside at Mare Island Navy Yard, Vallejo, CA., circa 1898-99. Moored mid-stream is the torpedo boat USS Farragut (Torpedo Boat #11). Darryl Baker 44k USS Adams moored off Vallejo, CA., in mid-March 1898, shortly before the ship was placed out of commission at the Mare Island Navy Yard.
US Navy photo # NR&L (0) 5806. Robert Hurst
098602818 150k USS Adams at anchor at Honolulu, T.H., 1899.
Image 43 Collection. Hawaii Islands. I. History. Iconographic documents collected by Louis Pierre Vossion. Compiled by Louis Pierre Vossion. Robert Hurst
098602820 231k USS Adams was a U.S. Navy training ship that sailed to Hawaii from May to June 1899. Her first stop on returning to the west coast of North America was Port Angeles, Washington on July 13, 1899. A week later, she sailed up the Canadian coast. The training ship entered San Francisco on July 26, 1899.
John Spivey 2288k USS Adams in Dry Dock #1 at Mare Island, 17 September 1902 with the ferry Vallejo. She was in dock from September 17 to September 22, 1902.
File name: Adams D 15 9903-7-69, Navy Photo, 9/17/1902. Darryl Baker
Adams D 14 09271902, Navy Photo, 9/27/1902 4248k USS Adams at a buoy in the Mare Island Channel, 27 September 1902.
File name: Adams D 14 09271902, Navy Photo, 9/27/1902 and File name: Adams D 16 09271902, Navy Photo, 9/27/1902 Darryl Baker
Adams D 16 09271902, Navy Photo, 9/27/1902 981k 582k USS Adams moored pierside, circa 1905, location unknown.
Photo from the family photo album of Frances M. Darter, USS Adams Robert Hurst 637k USS Adams drydocked at Mare Island Navy Yard, circa 1906.
Photo from the family photo album of Frances M. Darter, USS Adams Robert Hurst 750k USS Adams crewmen manning the yards, circa 1906.
Photo from the family photo album of Frances M. Darter, USS Adams Robert Hurst
098602817 36k Pennsylvania Nautical School (PNS) cadets aboard their schoolship TS Adams, 1909.
Pennsylvania Nautical School, J. Henderson Welles Archives and Library Robert Hurst 199k TS Adams in a trough while in tow by USS Yorktown, May 1913.
Photo from the collections of the Brooklyn Navy Yard Archives. Tommy Trampp
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