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By 50k USS Delaware under way, date and location unknown.
US Navy Art Collection, Washington D.C.
Tommy Trampp 758k The 74-gun ship-of-the-line USS Delaware, Captain Henry E. Ballard in command, "near the Western Islands, August 25, 1833 on her passage to France with his Excellency Edward Livingston, Envoy Extraordinary and minister Plentipotentiary, from the United States to the Court of St. Cloud." Launched in October 1820, the warship was burned, 20 April 1861 at the Norfolk Navy Yard to prevent her capture by the Confederates. A bronze replica of her figurehead is a well-known fixture on the U. S. Naval Academy campus as the bust of Shawnee leader Tecumseh. While mounted on the ship, however, the bust was named Tamanad, the Delaware chief who greeted William Penn on his arrival in Delaware County on 2 October 1682.
Courtesy U.S. Naval Institute Photo Archive.
Tommy Trampp
098632807 145k Print of USS Delaware, Captain John B. Nicholson, Commander, bearing pennant of Commodore Daniel T. Patterson, on 11th of October, in The Gulf of Lyon. Dedicated to his commodore, by their obedient servant James Evans. Popular Graphic Arts. This image is available from the United States Library of Congress's Prints and Photographs division under the digital ID pga.03707 Robert Hurst 193k USS Delaware entering the first drydock in America at Gosport Navy Yard (Norfolk), 17 June 1833. Tommy Trampp
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 307k Model of USS Delaware at Portsmouth Naval Shipyard Museum, Portsmouth, VA., 29 January 2006.
Photo by J Clear.
Robert Hurst 122k USS Delaware 20ยข Stamp, Marshall Islands, 1997.
Great Fighting Ships of the 50 States appear on a sheet of stamps issued by the Marshall Islands to celebrate the 200th anniversary of the establishment of the US Department of the Navy in 1798.
Tommy Trampp

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