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By 110k Warships of the sailing navy. Chromolithograph by Armstrong & Company, after an 1893 watercolor by Fred S. Cozzens, published in Our Navy -- Its Growth and Achievements, 1897. Ships depicted are from different eras, and are identified by the artist as (from left to right): U.S. Brig (Schooner) Enterprise (1799-1823), firing a salute; U.S. Ship of the Line Pennsylvania (1837-1861); U.S. Ship of the Line North Carolina (1825-1867), mis-labeled by the artist as South Carolina; and U.S. Brig Hornet (1805-1829). The vessel under sail in the far center distance is not identified. Collection of Captain Glenn Howell, USN, 1974.
US Naval History and Heritage Command Photo #: NH 460-KN (Color) Robert Hurst 158k Line engraving published in "Harper's Weekly", July-December 1861, pages 456-457, depicting a large number of Navy ships off the New York Navy Yard, early in the Civil War. Vessels shown include (from left to right): USS Montgomery;
USS Vandalia;
USS Brandywine;
USS North Carolina;
USS Potomac;
USS Savannah;
USS R.R. Cuyler;
USS Mount Vernon;
USS Roanoke;
USS Resolute
and USS Wabash. A rowing launch is underway in the foreground.
US Naval History and Heritage Command photo # NH 59308 Bill Gonyo
098632604 367k Hand colored lithograph of the 102 gun ship-of-the-line USS North Carolina, circa 1843 from the Edward W. C. Arnold Collection of New York Prints, Maps and Pictures, Bequest of Edward W. C. Arnold, 1954. https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/380862 This file was donated to Wikimedia Commons as part of a project by the Metropolitan Museum of Art. See the Image and Data Resources Open Access Policy. Robert Hurst
098632605 200k Artwork for The North Carolina mazurka arranged for the piano and dedicated to Capt R W Meade commanding USS North Carolina, by Luigi de Perini, 1864. Knapp (engraver); Major (engraver); Pond, William A (publisher). http://collections.rmg.co.uk/collections/objects/102858 Robert Hurst
098632806 129k U.S. Ships-of-the-Line and Frigates Delaware and North Carolina, Brandywine, and Constellation, between 1835-1860. Oil on canvas painting by James Guy Evans (1838-1860). Image from New-York Historical Society. Robert Hurst 226k USS North Carolina moored, date and location unknown.
US Navy photo from the Washington Navy Yard, Washington D.C. Tommy Trampp 24k Newspaper article from the Hackettstown Gazette, February 4, 1864, reports arrival of Confederate prisoners for internment aboard USS North Carolina. The ship was serving as Receiving Ship at Brooklyn Navy Yard during the Civil War. Jan Williams
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County of Morris
Office of Planning & Preservation 121k Navy discharge paper for Seaman Charles Shields issued at New York Navy Yard by Receiving Ship USS North Carolina, 24 August 1858. Tommy Trampp
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