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By 358k Ships of The Paraguay Squadron under way. Ships are from left to right:
USS Water Witch next the flag-ship
USS Sabine; next to
USS Fulton; behind Fulton is
USS Western Port (later USS Wyandotte); next is
USS Harriet Lane; behind Harriet Lane is
USS Supply; and next the bow of
USS Memphis.
Artist unknown. Image from Harper's Weekly, New York, 16 October 1858.
Robert Hurst 140k "The United States Fleet off Fort Pickens, Florida" A line engraving published in "Harper's Weekly", 1861, depicting U.S. Navy ships off Pensacola, Florida, in April 1861. Federal troops were landed at Fort Pickens on 12 April. Ships identified in the title line are (left to right): USS Wyandotte (partially visible); USS Supply (in the distance); USS Sabine; USS Brooklyn and USS Crusader (partially visible).
US Naval History and Heritage Command photo # NH 59121
Bill Gonyo 157k Right half of a line engraving published in "Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper", 1861, depicting the scene off Pensacola in mid-April 1861. Features identified in text immediately below the image are (left to right): USS Sabine, USS St. Louis, USS Supply, USS Wyandotte (incorrectly depicted as a side-wheel steamer), Pensacola Navy Yard, and the chartered steamship SS Atlantic (USS Sumpter).
US Naval History and Heritage Command photo # NH 73743
Bill Gonyo 112k An 1875 engraving "Rescue of Major Reynolds Battalion of Marines from the Foundering Steamer Governor", hand colored. While being used as a transport off Hatteras, 2 November 1861 the steamer SS Governor, commander Phillips, foundered in the rough sea. Those on board, a battalion of Marines under Major Reynolds, were transferred with great difficulty to USS Sabine. Governor was a side wheel steamer of 650 tons burden. She was built in New York city in 1846, and was originally intended for river navigation. Tommy Trampp 99k USS Sabine at anchor while taking part in a seaborne expedition against the Atlantic Coast of the Confederacy in December 1864.
US Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division digital ID cwpb.03821.
Robert Hurst
098604607 218k USS Sabine underway, circa 1869, location unknown.
US Naval History and Heritage Command photo # NH 91722. Courtesy of the US Army Military History Institute.
Robert Hurst
098604608 249k USS Sabine at anchor off Boston Navy Yard, 1 July 1869, with diary entries and roster of crew. Richard G. Davenport was aboard for a midshipman cruise from 1 July to 6 September 1869..
US Naval History and Heritage Command photo # NH 43827
Robert Hurst
098604609 208k USS Sabine at anchor off Boston Navy Yard, circa 1 July 1869 with ship's officers pose on deck for a group photo.
US Naval History and Heritage Command photo # NH 120203
Robert Hurst
098604610 252k USS Sabine and USS Franklin moored in the harbor at Ville Franche in a sketch by W.R. May, circa 1870, of the two ship's boat crews racing each other.
US Naval History and Heritage Command photo # NH 53942
Robert Hurst 154k Starboard view of USS Sabine moored to buoys, location unknown, circa 1890 to 1901.
Library of Congress photo # LC-D4-20929.
Mike Green 33k USS Sabine at anchor, date and location unknown. Tommy Trampp
098604611 160k Sailor J.F.W. Mitchell, in uniform, was 14 years old when he enlisted in the Navy in March 1865, served in USS Sabine
Library of Congress Prints and Photographs division under the digital ID ppmsca.53280, From the Liljenquist Family Collection of Civil War Photographs.
Robert Hurst

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